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Ida Mntwana was born on 1903 in South Africa, is an An anti apartheid activist. Discover Ida Mntwana's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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Age 57 years old
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Born 1903, 1903
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Date of death 1960
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Nationality South Africa

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1903

Ida Fiyo Mntwana (1903 – March 1960) was a South African anti-apartheid and women's right activist.

1949

After Madie Hall Xuma resigned as national president of African National Congress Women's League (ANCWL) in 1949, Mntwana was her replacement.

Mntwana was more radical than her predecessor, organizing women in demonstrations, strikes and other acts of civil disobedience.

She was also elected to become one of ANC (Africa National Congress) executive committee

1950

Mntwana worked as a dressmaker and became active in politics in the 1950s.

1952

On 26 August 1952, she led the Germiston march.

The group were consist of 29 women: 11 Indian, one Coloured (Susan Naude), and 17 African women.

She and the group was detained and sentenced to fourteen days in Boksburg prison.

1954

In 1954, Mntwana became the first president of the Federation of South African Women (FEDSAW).

She helped organize the Congress of the People.

At the second day of the congress, police invaded the congress and incited a conflict between the people and the police.

It was Mntwana who calmed the people by singing freedom song from the platform to keep the congress going well.

1955

She was also a leader of the FEDSAW march to the Union Buildings in Pretoria on 27 October 1955.

Around 2,000 women participated in that march to protest pass laws for women.

1956

Mntwana was one of the defendants in the 1956 Treason Trial.

1960

Mntwana died in March 1960 during the treason trial.

Mntwana is represented in one of 100 bronze statues that is part of the National Heritage Monument's project which was called The Long March to Freedom. Her bronze statue was created by Sarah Lovejoy.

2000

In August 2000, Mntwana was cited as "torchbearer" during Thabo Mbeki's speech in the unveiling of South Africa's Women's Monument She earned a posthumous Order for Meritorious Service in silver in 2003.