The Legacy of Nokuthula Simelane: An Unsung Heroine of South Africa's Liberation Struggle When you drive around the town of Bethal, you cannot miss the statue put up in memory of Nokuthula Simelane. It prompts reflection on her story and what it means for our country and its people today, in our times of democracy and freedom. Nokuthula Orela Simelane was born in 1960 in Mzinoni, a small township near Bethal in Mpumalanga. She was the first of two daughters of Ernestinah and Matthew Simelane. Growing up in a humble home, she was part of a family deeply rooted in the Swati lineage, known for its rich cultural heritage and resistance to oppression. From a young age, Nokuthula was aware of the injustices around her. Her community's struggles under apartheid influenced her, sparking a strong desire to fight for change. Nokuthula excelled in her studies, which took her to the University of Swaziland. There, she pursued a degree in Social Sciences, majoring in Public Admi...