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With Human Rights Day taking place this week, 21 March, it's important to remember just WHY we celebrate this special public ...
Human Rights Day is commemorated on March 21, annually, to remind South Africans about the sacrifices that accompanied the struggle for the attainment of democracy in South Africa.
Human Rights Day serves as a stark reminder of the persistent and evolving challenges facing marginalised communities in South Africa, Wayne Ncube, the national director of Lawyers for Human ...
Highlighting electoral progress, President Ramaphosa proudly noted that the country has consistently conducted free and fair elections since 1994, a testament to the democratic culture that has firmly ...
There are several sites that serve as stark reminders of South Africa’s history and why we celebrate Human Rights Day - take a ...
Human Rights Day in South Africa commemorates the Sharpeville Massacre ... It provides a comprehensive look at one of history’s most infamous systems of racial segregation.
Human Rights Day is historically linked to South Africa and the Sharpeville Massacre ... It became an iconic date in our country’s history so that, today, we commemorate Human Rights Day ...
Relebohile Mofokeng, a Sharpeville native, scored his first goal for Bafana Bafana on Human Rights Day, marking a historic ...
March 21 marks Human Rights Day in South Africa, a public holiday commemorating ... The day serves as a reminder of the country’s complex history and its ongoing journey towards a more equitable ...
South Africans will be commemorating Human Rights Day on 21 March. Various activities will be held in different parts of the country to reflect and appreciate the freedom South Africa enjoys today ...