This biography of Neo Mnumzana, the Chief Representation at the African National Congress (ANC) Observer Mission to the United Nations, was used at the time of the "Conference on Human Rights in South Africa" in Los Angeles on January 17, 1987, at which Mnumzana spoke. The biography says he was born in Western Native Township, educated in South Africa and later jn Swaziland where he completed his secondary education, also studied in Liberia and the United States where he completed his training as a mathematician. Mnumzana left South Africa in the late 1960s. He was chairman of the ANC Propaganda Strategy Committee in the Department of Information also edited Mayibuye, an official organ of the...
This biography of Neo Mnumzana, the Chief Representation at the African National Congress (ANC) Observer Mission to the United Nations, was used at the time of the "Conference on Human Rights in South Africa" in Los Angeles on January 17, 1987, at which Mnumzana spoke. The biography says he was born in Western Native Township, educated in South Africa and later jn Swaziland where he completed his secondary education, also studied in Liberia and the United States where he completed his training as a mathematician. Mnumzana left South Africa in the late 1960s. He was chairman of the ANC Propaganda Strategy Committee in the Department of Information also edited Mayibuye, an official organ of the ANC. The biography mentions the All African Students Union in Accra, Ghana. [Note: This document may have been produced any time after his appointment at the UN Observer Mission in late 1984.]