From nearly every point of view, the ninth South African tour of England proved disappointing. England soon settled the ...
Human Rights Day is a South African public holiday that is commemorated annually on 21 March and is related to the 1960 ...
Human Rights Day commemorates the 1960 Sharpeville Massacre, where 69 unarmed protesters were killed by police during a ...
SHORTLY after the violent race riots in South Africa, the Minister for Foreign Affairs announced at a press conference: “South Africa is rapidly returning to normal.” This was a surprising statement ...
THE Treason Trial is now a byword in South Africa. It is three years old; its preparatory examination lasted fourteen months; it has been broken into several trials. It adjourns for months to enable ...
As South Africa commemorates Human Rights Day, the SAHRC highlights the urgent need for action against persistent human rights challenges that threaten the nation's democratic foundations.
The year 1960 was to be crucial for Africa: 17 sub-Saharan countries became independent from their European colonisers, 14 of them from France. - 9: Zambia independence leader Kenneth Kaunda is ...