AZAPO founder Don Nkadimeng warned that a negotiated Bill of Rights between De Klerk and Mandela would lock in the existing distribution of land and wealth, protecting White property under the language of rights.
Unfortunately, he was right. This is exactly what happened with the 1996 Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
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The story of the 1960 Langa March on the 21st March 1960 is a powerful testament to the courage of South African youth. It is a narrative of 30,000 people moving with a single, disciplined pulse, led by a young man who chose strategic restraint over certain slaughter.
It reminds us that the struggle for dignity was fought not just with rhetoric, but with the physical presence of thousands who refused to be invisible.
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On the 21st of March, The Pan-Africanist Congress (PAC), led by its founding President Robert Sobukwe, marched peacefully and unarmed to the Orlando police station in Soweto and demanded to be arrested as they were not prepared to carry pass passbooks.
“And as we going through to the SIU report we struggled with evidence, because none of the witnesses from the city were forthcoming and just when I said no, but we have to get TK Nciza's brother”Adv. Kemi Behari
“And I said to my HOD at the time, the only people we can call now is TK Nciza and Sbu Leope because they're the ones who the evidence is pointing out benefited from this entire thing” Adv. Kemi Behari
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Department of Sport, Arts and Culture really need to fix this with more transparency and accountability to develop the Creative Industry Sector. Minister Gayton Mckenzie are you going to say or do anything about this reality for artists?
South African Department of Labour has proposed reclassification for performers in the advertising, artistic and cultural sectors, opening access to a host of rights and legal protections. https://t.co/ZSAvqltAMA