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The building was constructed in 1954 during apartheid and served as the main administration office for Johannesburg’s non-European affairs department. People of colour would essentially collect ...
Fast-forward to post-1994, and the biggest relic of apartheid still exists. We might not have racialised bathrooms, benches or controlled movements (at least, not for South Africans — foreigners still ...
During apartheid, the regime denied black South Africans their dignity by controlling where we lived, worked and travelled. They used influx control to deny the country’s majority access to work and ...
EDITORIAL: Unfinished business - Uncovering buried crimes of the apartheid regime Lukhanyo Calata never had the chance to know his father. In 1985, when he was just three years old, his father, Fort ...
JOHANNESBURG - The inquest into the assassination of the "Cradock Four" has heard how apartheid police may have bugged the car that the anti-apartheid activists were travelling in.
A South African court opened an inquest on Monday into the murders 40 years ago of four anti-apartheid activists by a police hit squad in one of the most notorious atrocities of the apartheid era.
As the dark record of apartheid crimes continues to haunt South Africa, the cry for justice grows louder, echoing through generations. Sandile Mdadane is the Editor of the Sunday Tribune.
Tags: Apartheid, crime against humanity, Geneva Conventions, LAW, Nurenberg trial, thought leader, TRC, Truth And Reconciliation Commission, United Nations, Universal Declaration Of Human Rights ...
CRADOCK - The Gqeberha High Court has been shown the exact locations where apartheid special branch police allegedly surveilled the Cradock Four before abducting and assassinating them in 1985.
Unlike his Blue Notes bandmates, all of whom died in exile, Moholo-Moholo lived to see the end of apartheid and returned to South Africa in 2005, settling in his hometown of Langa, Cape Town. His ...
When South Africa’s apartheid ended, I was in my mid-twenties. Only a fool would have denied then that the future looked uncertain. Nelson Mandela had forged a compromise with white South ...
South Africa is determined to repatriate the remains of its people taken abroad during the colonial era and those who died in exile as anti-apartheid activists, the culture minister said Monday.