Live Breaking News & Updates on பாண்டு கராண்டா|Page 5
Stay updated with breaking news from பாண்டு கராண்டா. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Zimbabwe: Nakamba Postpones His Junior Tournament Zimbabwe: Nakamba Postpones His Junior Tournament 20 hours ago The Marvelous Nakamba Under-17 football tournament, which was scheduled for this weekend in Bulawayo, has been postponed. The inaugural youth tournament was slated for June 19 and 20 at White City and Luveve. But in a statement released by the Marvelous Nakamba Foundation today, the tournament will be rescheduled to a later date. “The Foundation would like to advise the general public that the tournament that was originally slated for 19 and 20 June has been postponed to a later date. This is in compliance to a statement issued out by the Vice-President,” reads part of the statement. ....
If it is common knowledge that 69 people died in Sharpeville in 1960 and that the blight of Marikana in post-apartheid SA claimed 44 lives, why the uncertainty and equivocation about how many children actually died in 1976? asks Don Makatile. ....
The fire broke up in a stack of cartons which were kept at the business establishment named Grocer. Two fire tenders brought the fire under control ....
1 June 2021 - Judy Seidman Four decades later, post-apartheid South Africa barely recalls the Medu Art Ensemble s contributions to the liberation struggle. But that could be changing. The collective was formed by South African cultural activists exiled after the 1976 Soweto uprising and it worked with artists back home, Botswana citizens, and some from other countries. Medu used the creative arts – visual image, theatre, music and literature – to give voice to South Africa’s liberation struggle. In 1982 Medu brought several thousand cultural activists to Gaborone for a conference entitled Culture and Resistance, proclaiming that Culture is a weapon of Struggle. A Pan Africanist and anti-colonial enterprise, Medu engaged with international revolutionary art including the work of German theatre-maker Bertolt Brecht, Vietnamese resistance poetry, the Mexican mural painters and Chile’s muralists who spoke back to dictatorship. ....
Four decades later, post-apartheid South Africa barely recalls the Medu Art Ensemble's contributions to the liberation struggle. But that could be changing. ....