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AZAPO Voice Volume 4 Issue 19

WE REMEMBER SHARPEVILLE March 21, 1960 is the date that marked a turning point in our struggle against colonialism and apartheid. Until then, leaders of the liberation movement believed that the settler-colonial regime could be persuaded to abandon its racist and oppressive policies through…

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AZAPO Voice Volume 4 Issue 18

REMARKS BY AZAPO PRESIDENT NELVIS QEKEMA AT THE FUNERAL OF CDE PC JONES HELD AT THE ST GEORGE’S CATHEDRAL IN CAPE TOWN ON 10 MARCH 2023 On behalf of AZAPO, I thank both the National and Provincial Governments for honouring Cde Peter Cyril Jones…

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AZAPO Voice Volume 4 Issue 17

USE THE POWER OF THE VOTE It is completely understandable why many South Africans would support the idea of a total shutdown as proposed by one of the political parties represented in parliament. Already one of the major trade union federations, the South African…

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AZAPO Voice Volume 4 Issue 16

THE PEOPLE ARE THE SOLUTION TO THE COUNTRY’S MESS It is correct to blame the government for the current political and economic crisis in the country. Yes, the government should take the blame for load-shedding as it appears that some within their ranks are…

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AZAPO Voice Volume 4 Issue 15

LESSONS FROM PETER CYRIL JONES As we bid farewell to Comrade Peter Cyril Jones, it is perhaps opportune to reflect on his life and that of his friend and close comrade, Bantu Steve Biko. In AZAPO circles, Peter Jones, who is affectionately referred to…

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AZAPO Voice Volume 4 Issue 14

WE SALUTE MABENA AND HIS COMRADES IN UNIFORM FOR EXPORTING PEACE TO THE DRC A member of the South African National Defence Force, Vusi Mabena, was shot and killed in the Democratic Republic of Congo last week. Mabena was part of the United Nations-led…

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