Oliver Tambo, a key leader in South Africa’s anti-apartheid struggle, served as the President of the
African Natioanl Congress for nearly three decades. From exile, he built international support for the
apartheid resistance and kept the movement united. His diplomacy and moral leadership laid groundwork
for democracy. His vision helped shape the New South Africa – and it still lives on.
RT, together with Nomatemba Tambo, his daughter, explores his legacy of anti-colonial fight.