Steve Biko:
"The line that BPC adopts is to explore, as much as possible, non-violent means within the country, that's why we exist. But there are people, & there are many people, who're despaired of the efficacy of non-violence as a method"
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@BikoFoundation. We honour the memory of a true stalwart of Black Consciousness and give thanks for the life of Peter Jones. Our deep condolences to those who mourn his passing.
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The Board Staff and Friends of the Steve Biko Foundation pay tribute to an iconic poet of the Black Consciousness Movement, Bra Don Mattera. We give thanks for his life and his work which illuminated the struggle. We acknowledge the authority of his oeuvre as a national treasure
.@BikoFoundation gives thanks for Archbishop #DesmondTutu's exemplary life of real humility, and practical works of compassion and love and we celebrate his legacy of integrity, sincerity, peace and justice. May His Soul Rest In Eternal Peace. @TutuLegacy @TheDesmondTutu
.@BikoFoundation conveys sincere condolences to the Shabazz family on the passing of Ms Malikah Shabazz in New York yesterday. Ms Shabazz was 1 of 6 daughters of the late Malcom X & Dr Betty Shabazz.
May her family find strength during this trying time.
May Her Soul Rest in Peace
Today marks the 50th Commemoration of the Murder in Detention of this inspirational hero of our liberation. We salute his memory, and acknowledge with appreciation the legacy that has remained. @ahmed_timol1971#Timol50
The Steve Biko Foundation joins the world in wishing Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Mpilo Tutu a truly wonderful 90th Birthday today.
May his day be joyous and blessed and his year ahead the first of many more.
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Catch @vuyo_mvoko with Camalita Naicker and Athi-Nangomso Nkopo on @TheWatchdogSABC. The Watchdog is a hard-hitting news and current affairs show on the #SABCNews Channel.
"A pan-African approach is needed for local manufacturing to be sustainable, for the continent to come together as 1.2 billion people, to be a competitive force in the global arena." - Dr @MoetiTshidi
"African leaders, governments and people should all say loudly 'I know who I am, I accept myself, & I will move forward on my own terms.'"
- Dr @MoetiTshidi, 21st Annual #SteveBiko Memorial Lecture.
Great honor to deliver this year's #SteveBiko Lecture. Thank you Steve Biko family & Foundation for giving me this platform to share reflections on #COVID19 as an opportunity to push for EQUITY, JUSTICE & SELF-RELIANCE.
Humbled to join such an illustrious group of speakers.
@BikoFoundation@SABCNews@unisa@unisaradio Some friends advised that they missed the lecture, they were not aware. Please advice if there will be a repeat broadcast time & date? Thanks
The 21st Annual Steve Biko Memorial Lecture live on SA's @SABCNews channel 404. WHO's Africa Head, Dr Matshidiso Moeti, urges greater urgency to address Africa's challenges.
"Let's revisit what we believe about ourselves..." Biko's message.
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The WHO's Regional Director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti says the continent should realise plans on how to become self-reliant. she was delivering the keynote address for the 21st annual Steve Biko Lecture.
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"African leaders, governments and people, should all say loudly: I know who I am, I accept myself, and I will move forward on my own terms".
Dr Moeti, ending the 21st Annual Steve Biko Memorial Lecture.
First, #KnowThyself.
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Our sincere thanks to those who attended the Thanksgiving Service. in particular: Mr Mandisi Aplom, representing #Biko's Political Family; Ms Motheba Mohapi; representing the Friends&Colleagues of #SteveBiko & Ma Biko Ndlovukazi! Enkosi ngokumela izihlwele zamaGcina.
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