@mooshtaffa@mooshtaffa Mkhuluwa you mentioned something on the Mighty Jamie TV about Butterworth n Dimbaza factories where not profitable where being backed up by apartheid government please explain or do a video ππΎ
@uTshwanelo@The_Peaky_Blind@athenkosi591 They have been raising the issue of library hours past 3 years no response from the management so if the management does respond when issues are raised through the right channels they will meet the students on the ground
@ndalokandalo@athenkosi591 They have been raising the issue of library hours past 3 years no response from the management so if the management does respond when issues are raised through the right channels they will meet the students on the ground
In 1964, five members of the Vulindlela family-Mbhekaphantsi (18), Sihelegu (28), Sandunge (30), Bhonase (46), and Malize (30)- were among the 14 Poqo/PAC activists hanged by the apartheid government in Pretoria. The slain activists, who were members of POQO, the military wing of the PAC, were sentenced to death after being part of a large group of about 60 people who launched an attack on a road construction camp next to the Mbashe River on the road between Mthatha and Engcobo. Image Source: Madeleine Fullard
Bantu Stephen Biko, the man at the helm of the Black Consciousness Movement, talks to attendees at a SASO (South African Student's Organisation) meeting in 1972. Biko, the father of the Black Consciousness Movement was killed on this day in 1977. Picture: Alf Kumalo #REMEMBER