Jongilizwe College
School in South Africa
Jongilizwe College was a school in Tsolo, Transkei (now Eastern Cape), South Africa which served the sons of Chiefs and Headmen from the Transkei bantustan.
Alumni
- Bantu Holomisa (1975)[1]
- Stanley Ntapane (1979)[2]
- Dumisa Ntsebeza (1975)[3]
- Holomisa, Bantu; Meyer, Rudolph Adriaan (1999). A better future: United Democratic Movement towards a winning nation in ten years. UDM. ISBN 978-0-620-24041-3.
References
- ^ Holomisa & Meyer 1999, p. 3.
- ^ "Stanley Ntapane". Who's Who SA. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
- ^ Holomisa & Meyer 1999, p. 10.
31°17′24″S 28°45′22″E / 31.29012°S 28.75621°E / -31.29012; 28.75621
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