Human Rights Day
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SA commemorates ‘Sharpeville Shooting’
Former SA President Nelson Mandela signed the country’s constitution at George Thabe Stadium in 1996.
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Vaal stands still on Human Rights Day
Sharpeville was a place to be with the who is who in politics joining millions of South Africans to commemorate…
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RAMAPHOSA: A lot has changed since 1994, we have much to celebrate
Dozens came out in their numbers to join President Cyril Ramaphosa in celebrating Sharpeville Day.
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PAC memorial plaque at Phelindaba vandalised, again!
For the second time in less than five years, the PAC's memorial stone with names of victims of 'Shapeville Day'…
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Nkhwashu conveys a heartfelt ‘thank you’ to men and women in blue
The Acting Police Commissioner of Sedibeng District, Brigadier Mabangwa Nkhwashu has extended words of appreciation to police and various stakeholders…
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Sharpeville massacre survivors speak out during commemoration
63 years later, Sharpeville survivors say the government has not done much for them.
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Action SA pays tribute to fallen heroes in Sharpeville
Mashaba: Human Rights must be the order of the day in South Africa.
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Hitting the road for Human Rights
The walk was against gender-based violence, femicide, and child abuse.
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One day is not enough: March 21 survivors
“Going towards the day of the commemoration, we are hopeful that one day we will be given the recognition we…
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SANBS in hunt for new blood on Human Rights Day
The South African National Blood Service (SANBS) is implementing a mass blood drive next Wednesday, 21 March, to recruit new…
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