Lennox Lagu

Lennox Lagu, born Mongameli Johnson Tshali 16 October 1938 – 7 September 2011 was a commander of Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), the armed wing of the African National Congress (ANC). He was a major general in the South African National Defence Force (SANDF). He was posthumously promoted to Lieutenant General, and the only general in the history of South African Military to be promoted posthumously. He was a fierce opponent of the apartheid government.

Early life

Tshali was born in Port Elizabeth on 16 October 1938, he did his primary and senior secondary schooling at Upper United Mission School and Newell High School in New Brighton respectively.

Military career

Tshali joined the ANC and MK in 1961; he served in various capacities until his return to South Africa in 1992. He served as an MK commander in the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR), Tanzania, Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. He served as the ANC Chief Representative in Mozambique between 1975 and 1983. In 1967–1968, Tshali was the deputy commander of the Luthuli Contingent which fought alongside Zimbabwean People’s Revolutionary Army (ZIPRA) forces in the Wankie Sipollilo campaign.

In 1994 Tshali was integrated into the SANDF where he obtained the rank of major general and served the South African Army as the leader of Project Juggernaut which dealt with issues of troop discipline.

Awards and Decorations

  • Ribbon - Operational Medal for Southern Africa.png Operational Medal for Southern Africa
  • Ribbon - South Africa Service Medal.png South Africa Service Medal
  • Ribbon - Unitas Medal.gif Unitas Medal
  • Ribbon - Service Medal in Gold.png Service Medal in Gold
  • Ribbon - Service Medal in Silver.png Service Medal in Silver
  • Ribbon - Service Medal in Bronze.png Service Medal in Bronze