ATTENTION South Africans
@ParliamentofRSA has reopened public submissions on the Constitution review.
SACR is collecting inputs via our Google Form to ensure public voices are included.
While legal opinions are still being considered on the previous process (which we are reviewing for possible legal action), we won’t sit on the sidelines. we will continue engaging and participating actively.
Link: https://t.co/REWUM6nz8N
#ConstituionalReform
Not sure if you’re aware, but a young woman died at @CartrackZA’s offices, and they’re reportedly super abusive.
Can you maybe interview the CCMA about why Caetrack allegedly has never lost a case there? And Dept of Labor, Human Rights Commission about holding them accountable?
TODAY IS MY LAST BIRTHDAY ALIVE🥀
i don’t ask for gifts, nor for a celebration i only ask u to remember my face, to keep my name alive, to never let me become just another number on a list of WAR VICTIMS‼️
https://t.co/UlMKHUp2IA
I apologize for disturbing you. I just wanted to inform you that we are still trapped under bombardment in Gaza. I apologize again for the disturbance.😭😭
The Poster from the youth says it all. Thousands attended the funeral at Kwanobuhle Stadium, in Uitenhage to show their anger and resolve, 1985. Source: Hubpages
Well, @ParliamentofRSA has once again called for public inputs on possible constitutional amendments.
For those who may not know, the Constitution itself allows for amendments through Section 74. In other words, the Constitution was designed to be amended where Parliament and the people believe change is necessary.
Parliament is currently receiving legal opinions on submissions made during the previous Constitutional Review process, including SACR's submission. We therefore hope Parliament will also provide South Africans with feedback on the outcome of that process and explain how those submissions were considered.
As we did before, we the people of South Africa will once again make our voices heard by participating in this process.
I will share the submission link and further details soon.
Public participation should not end when submissions are sent. Citizens deserve to know what happens next.
#Constitution #AccountabilityMatters #parliament
Today, we unveil the official SACR logo.
More than a logo, it is a symbol of a growing citizen-led movement committed to accountability, public participation, and ensuring that the voice of ordinary South Africans is heard.
The hand, formed from the colours of our national flag, represents the people of South Africa. It reflects our belief that the Constitution belongs to the people and that citizens must remain at the centre of shaping our country’s future.
We invite every South African who shares these values to stand with us and make this symbol their own.
Reclaiming the Voice of the People.
#SACR #Constitution #AccountabilityMatters
Millions of Black South Africans were kept in poverty by Apartheid laws that ensured they were kept on the edges of the economy and assigned to manual task. A labour system designed to remove Black men from their families for 11 months of the year. Those who remained on the land were often consigned to marginal areas where subsistence farming was unproductive. Image Source: Drum Social Histories, ANC archives
I’m Maram from Gaza.
I learned how to study through airstrikes, how to smile through grief, and how to survive when survival itself became exhausting.
This is not resilience, This is what happens when people are left with no other choice.