CAPE TOWN, May 25 (Xinhua) -- The South African parliament on Saturday marked Africa Day by calling for a commitment to a conflict-free continent and universal education for African children.
South Africans celebrated their “Freedom Day” on Saturday, commemorating their country’s pivotal first democratic election on April 27, 1994, that announced the official end of the racial ...
As the world marks Africa Day, the question remains why the continent is still being held back Africa Day came into being on ...
Freedom Day is a public holiday in South Africa and is celebrated on 27 April, the same day Nelson Mandela from the African National Congress (ANC) was elected in 1994. It commemorates the day the ...
South Africa marked 30 years since the end of apartheid and the birth of its democracy with a ceremony in the capital Saturday that included a 21-gun salute and the waving of the nation's ...
May 2024 marks “Tax Freedom Day” in South Africa – the first day of the year on which the nation as a whole has theoretically ...
20 May 2024 is Tax Freedom Day, which according to Free Market Foundation is the day when the average taxpayer has earned enough money to fulfil their annual tax obligation. “Tax Freedom Day is ...
Memorial Day in Philly, Hozier in New Jersey and George Clinton in Delaware are among the weekend’s highlights.
The 10th Edition of Africa Month Celebration at Vilakazi Street. The National Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, invite members of the media to the 2024 Africa Month celebrati ...
South Africa will vote on 29 May – three decades after the end of apartheid. The African National Congress has been in power ...
The year 2024 marks exactly 30 years since the establishment of formal diplomatic relations between South Africa and Nigeria in February 1994. These relations that span three decades, "are a testament ...
"South Africa today is an infinitely better place than it was 30 years ago," Ramaphosa said in a speech marking "Freedom Day" at the Union Buildings, the seat of government, in Pretoria.