Henry Daniel Tyamzashe

Names: Tyamzashe, Henry Daniel

Born: 1880, Kimberley

In summary: Printer and journalist, provincial secretary of the ICU  for the Transvaal, edited The Workers' Herald and later New Africa, the paper of the Independent Industrial Commercial Union  

Henry Daniel Tyamzashe was born in Kimberley in 1880, the son of a prominent Xhosa minister in the United Free Church of Scotland. He completed secondary school at Lovedale and also studied printing there, becoming a printer and journalist. He joined the ICU in Johannesburg in early 1925 and later became its provincial secretary for the Transvaal. With Kadalie he edited The Workers' Herald and later. New Africa, the paper of the Independent Industrial Commercial Union (ICU). In 1930 he was arrested in connection with the general strike in East London that was organised by the Independent ICU, but he was later discharged. Following Kadalie, he moved from Johannesburg in the early 1930s to East London, where he subsequently became a member of the location advisory board. In 1946 he gave evidence before the Natives Law Commission of Inquiry meeting at East London.

References

  • Gerhart G.M and Karis T. (ed)(1977). From Protest to challenge: A documentary History of African Politics in South Africa: 1882-1964, Vol.4 Political Profiles 1882 – 1964. Hoover Institution Pres: Stanford University.