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As politicians worldwide scramble to appeal to working people, this city in northern England has a claim to be the birthplace ...
At first, everything was relatively quiet, too, at the Sharpeville police station, 28 miles southwest of Johannesburg—but Sharpeville was soon to become a headline name the world over.
AMANDLA, the Xhosa and Zulu word meaning power, was repeatedly responded to with “Ngawethu” – “the power is ours” – at The ...
The international media coverage of the Sharpeville Massacre of 1960 was the first time South Africa’s reality was brought to a wider audience, but although England Prime Minister Harold ...
SHARPEVILLE residents still maintain that the death toll in the March 21, 1960, massacre is much higher than the 69 people in official records. George Molibedi was only 12 when apartheid security ...
Elon Musk has lashed out at EFF leader Julius Malema for singing controversial song 'Kill the Boer' on Human Rights ...
Anti-racism campaigners honoured the 1960 Sharpeville massacre and called for global rackal justice at London event ...
On the roads leading up to the George Thabe Stadium in Sharpeville, the venue for government's official Human Rights Day commemoration, dozens of men were cutting the grass, earth-moving equipment ...
SHARPEVILLE – In honour of the 69 fallen victims of the Sharpeville Massacre, Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi visited the area and laid wreaths at the human rights precinct on March 21.
Relebohile Mofokeng scored his first international goal for Bafana Bafana on March 21, 2025, a moment made even more significant as it coincided with Human Rights Day Hailing from Sharpeville ...