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Community, Feature, History

Evatonians Of Days Past 

Resilient, explosive and hopeful. These are the words we can use to describe the men and women whose lives have shaped or have been shaped by Evaton. From the devastating bus strikes of the 1950s and the close proximity to Sharpeville to the rent boycotts…

Community, Feature, Local

Remembering Evaton Bus Riots 

There was a sizeable crowd that had built up on the streets in town. The pent-up anger and frustration of the black residents had boiled over. The crowd started marching up and down the streets; the anger had to be released somehow. “Azikwelwa! Azikwelwa!”  This…

Community, News, Sharpeville Tribute

A Day To Remember 

The 21st of March will linger in our memories if we never fail to teach our young generations what really happened. A day sixty-nine lives were lost. There were different commemorations held in Sharpeville. The African National Congress president Mr. Cyril Ramaphosa addressed an audience…

Local, Politics, Sharpeville Tribute

Narius Moloto Said It 

Pan African Congress leader Narius Moloto made this call at the 59th anniversary of the Sharpeville massacre. He told the audience about the lack of land for black people since the dark days of apartheid up to today. Mr. Moloto said he was elated by…

Community, News, Politics

They were in Sharpeville 

The Economic Freedom Fighters- (EFF) leader Mr. Julius Malema has criticised the ruling party the African National Congress (ANC) for only attending commemorations in Sharpeville during Human Rights Day and not helping residents by providing basic human rights and services in Sharpeville. He made the…

Local, Sharpeville Tribute

The Formation of Sharpeville 

When World War II ended in 1945, industry in many countries of the world experienced a boom. South Africa also experienced the rapid industrial growth with surging demand for manufacturing as the world rebuilt. SASOL and ISCOR were the two state-owned enterprises responsible for the…

Feature, Sharpeville Tribute

21 March… A Stitch in Time 

March 21, 1960. Sharpeville police station, Sharpville. Police officers were armed with live ammunition. They shot at a crowd of protesters. The protesters were predominantly black South Africans. They were protesting against pass-laws which required Africans to carry passbooks all the time. After what some…

Local, News

The Big Cleanup In Sharpeville 

President Cyril Ramaphosa recently formally launched the Good Green Deeds campaign in Mdantsane, Eastern Cape.The Department of Environmental Affairs is entrusted with a crucial legislative mandate to ensure all citizens within the Republic of South Africa live in a clean and healthy environment and use…