Freedom Day should be celebrated everyday not only once, says Lesufi
Freedom Day should be celebrated everyday not only once, says Lesufi
FRIDAY, 03 MAY 2024, 15:20
Freedom Day should be celebrated everyday not only once, says Lesufi
The Dr Alfred Bitini Xuma Museum in Sopihiatown honours Henry Nxumalo’s commitment to freedom and justice by hosting an exhibition.
Vote Ubisi says he considers himself lucky to be a born free.
The popular awards show is back in Mpumalanga province for the second year in a row.
Call to vote in upcoming elections
With the upcoming 2024 National and Provincial elections around the corner, a member of a Danish choir has encouraged citizens to participate in the polls.
South Africans will once again get an opportunity to exercise their democratic right to vote on 29 May 2024 as the country holds its seventh democratic elections.
“If you do not vote, your...
Having a voracious appetite for reading from a young age has held Olwanda Majozi in good stead – she was placed sixth in the world for the Cambridge International AS Level English language.
The country marks 30 years of democracy following the 1994 all race elections.
Minister Lamola reflects of 30 years of freedom
A then 10-year-old Ronald Lamola watched with joy as his parents went to cast their votes in South Africa’s first democratic elections in April 1994.
“I also saw on the television long queues of people ushering in our new freedom when they were voting,” Lamola said on Saturday.
Fast-forward to today and Lamola is South Africa’s...
As he inherits the reigns of Cape Town’s cutback-riddled healthcare mammoth – Groote Schuur Hospital – Dr Shaheem de Vries offers a dapper smile and a dose of optimism.
Celebrating freedom in language
With South Africa today commemorating Freedom Day, the Pan South African Language Board (PanSALB) has highlighted the importance of individuals being able to express themselves in languages they understand.
“Today as we celebrate this remarkable milestone, it is essential to recognize that for democracy to flourish, linguistic diversity must be...
The Paris 2024 Olympic flame sailed for France on Saturday on board a three-masted ship to mark the final sprint of preparations ahead of the Olympic Games opening ceremony on July 26. The “Belem” left the port of Piraeus in the morning for an 11-day voyage and will arrive in the southern city of Marseille,… Read More »Paris 2024 Olympics Flame Sets Sail For France In Final Relay Leg
Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou is focussed on his team’s progress, not motivated by damaging Arsenal’s Premier League title challenge, the coach said ahead of Sunday’s north London derby. If the hosts defeat Arsenal, who lead in the standings by one point over Manchester City, they can prevent the Gunners opening up a four-point lead… Read More »Spurs Boss Postecoglou Not...
Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta has been seeking counsel from former manager Arsene Wenger as the club aims to end their 20-year wait for the Premier League title this season, Arteta said ahead of Sunday’s trip to Tottenham Hotspur. A win over their north London rivals could galvanise Arsenal’s hopes of lifting the title. The Gunners… Read More »Arteta Receives Wenger’s Advice On Fine...
Rafa Nadal said he would love to keep playing long enough for his son to remember him on court, though the 22-time Grand Slam champion concedes time is not on his side. The 37-year-old Spaniard, who has said he expects to retire after the 2024 season, returned to competition in Brisbane in January after almost… Read More »Nadal Wishes He Could Play Long Enough For His Son To Remember Him On Court
American sprinter Christian Coleman believes that Usain Bolt’s 100-metres record of 9.58 seconds that has stood for 15 years is within reach and said there are several athletes fast enough to break it. “It seems like the times being run, 9.58 is obviously an extraordinary time but honestly I feel like it’s a lot of… Read More »American Coleman Believes Bolt’s 100m Record Could Fall Soon
Reflecting on 30 years of democratic gains
While South Africa’s democracy is young, the significant strides made by government to improve the the lives of its people since 1994, cannot be denied.
Marking the historic milestone of reaching 30 years of democracy, President Cyril Ramaphosa said South Africans should not let detractors, whether they are abroad or in the country to...
SA students to participate in solar panel programme in India
Twenty-two female Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) engineering students are set to participate in a solar panel manufacturing learning programme in India.
The Minister of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma in partnership with the Energy and Water Sector Education and...
Thirteen officials in Master of the High Court offices in three provinces are on precautionary suspension amid a Special Investigating Unit probe into allegations of maladministration.
Freedom Day
By Nomonde Mnukwa
The South Africa we embrace today, where individuals are allowed to move freely, speak without fear and associate with whomever they want, would not be possible without the sacrifices of those who fought for our freedom. This year, as we commemorate 30 Years of Freedom and Democracy on the 27th of April, we will reflect on our journey thus far and our...
The Limpopo Department of Education has conceded that it missed its deadline for the replacement of all dangerous pit toilets in schools, citing budget cuts as the main impediment.
UNICEF has released a report called the ‘Manifesto for Every Child 2024’.