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We refuse to allow corruption to destroy South Africa

Featured, Latest Updates, Press ReleaseBy Zinzile Mavuso7 August 2020Leave a comment

In the next week, the SACC and its partner organisations will work with a number of other formations, academics, and legal experts to mobilise a comprehensive societal response against corruption.

CONDOLENCE MESSAGE FROM THE AHMED KATHRADA FOUNDATION TO THE FAMILY, COMRADES AND FRIENDS OF THE LATE COMRADE JOHN NKADIMENG

News, Press ReleaseBy Zinzile Mavuso7 August 2020Leave a comment

He was convicted in May 1964, served his sentence at a prison in Orange Free State, and was released in 1966.

Video: #FreeToFlow by Ahmed Kathrada Foundation

Articles, Featured, NewsBy Zinzile Mavuso7 August 2020Leave a comment

In order for us to reach our target of R162000 for a yearlong supply we challenge you to contribute between R64 and R640 (or more) in commemoration of the 64th anniversary of the 1956 Women’s March.

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