The Johannesburg Star reported that she had died of an respiratory ailment.
The Johannesburg Star carried the news in a big banner headline above a sober photograph of the beloved leader.
A reporter and photographer from the Johannesburg Star called and asked questions.
After the war, he was a journalist for the Johannesburg Star.
He was also the sports editor of the Johannesburg Star.
Twenty-seven journalists from The Johannesburg Star were watched by the police but not taken into custody.
"When they exploded, the men just fell over each other in an attempt to get away," a witness told The Johannesburg Star.
She bought a copy of the Johannesburg Star and sat at a table near the window reading the news.
In 1984, he moved on to work for the Johannesburg Star, bent on exposing the brutality of apartheid.
The Johannesburg Star said it wastold that the births had otherwise been normal.