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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Tom Sebina (born Thomas Letlalo c. 1937; dTom Sebina (born Thomas Letlalo c. 1937; died August 11, 1997) was a South African political spokesman. He was a senior member of the African National Congress (ANC) and its spokesperson in exile. Letlalo joined uMkhonto we Sizwe (the armed wing of the ANC; abbreviated MK) on its inception in 1961 and received military training in the Soviet Union and in Ethiopia in 1963. He was briefly responsible for MK communications upon founding its journal, Dawn, in 1966. From Dawn he was moved to work in Mayibuye. According to Pallo Jordan, "It was during those years that his talent as a writer and publicist came into its own. After a long tenure in Mayibuye, he was appointed from the ANC's International Department as the Chief Representative of the ANC in Senegal from 1971 to 1978. In Senegal, he got the opportunity to fluently learn French, adding to an impressive repertoire of language skills which included his native Sepedi, as well as English, Afrikaans, Zulu and Swahili. He was reassigned to Zambia in 1982, before being appointed as the chief spokesperson of the ANC.nted as the chief spokesperson of the ANC.
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