EFF leader Julius Malema sang the song on stage in Sharpeville on Friday, where he said the party did not recognise Human Rights Day, rather choosing to commemorate those who died on the day under ...
Sixty-five years after the Sharpeville Massacre, residents share compelling evidence of uncounted victims while UNESCO's ...
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The South African on MSN‘Where was USA when Eugène Terre’Blanche was raping young boys?’ – Julius MalemaJulius Malema said farm workers who experienced abuse on farms should be granted refugee status in the United States.
Thousands protested in Amsterdam, Paris and Toulouse against the backdrop of the International Day for the Elimination of ...
Julius Malema angered many on social media when he said the EFF wants to expropriate mines and fertile land, and not the ...
The boy has the world under his feet! His talent is unmatched, to say the least. How can one explain how he brought down the mighty Mamelodi Sundowns on its knees? By the way, this team is regarded as ...
Relebohile Mofokeng, a Sharpeville native, scored his first goal for Bafana Bafana on Human Rights Day, marking a historic ...
To maintain the name Sharpeville Day is to remember the 69 unarmed peaceful protesters being brutally murdered by the ...
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi was about to conclude his walkabout in the Sharpeville Human Rights Precinct in Sedibeng ...
SHARPEVILLE - The 21st of March 1960, a dark day in South Africa's history. Thousands of black people gathered peacefully that day, to protest the unjust pass laws. The apartheid government responded ...
Bishop Sithembele Anton Sipuka of the Catholic Diocese of Mthatha in South Africa has decried prevalent human rights abuses in the country despite many years of celebrating Human Rights Day.
EFF leader Julius Malema performed 'Kill The Boer' at the Sharpeville Day commemoration rally which took place on Human ...
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