Today in Kimberley's History
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Protests begin against Afrikaans language in Black schools - 1976
Afrikaans as a medium for education was deeply unpopular since Afrikaans was regarded by some as the language of the oppressor. It was against this background that on 30 April 1976, students at Orlando West Junior School in Soweto went on strike and boycotted classes. The student protest by Orlando Junior Secondary was among many student protests that erupted in Soweto, preceding the June 16 Soweto uprising.
The protests were the pupils’ expression against Afrikaans language as medium instruction being enforced. This was introduced in their schools by the apartheid government. The students drafted a memorandum to their principal whom they met with several times. Tirelessly they drew a letter to the regional director voicing out their views on the matter. In addition many other schools in the township protested against Afrikaans, as a medium of instruction.
Afrikaans as a medium for education was deeply unpopular since Afrikaans was regarded by some as the language of the oppressor. It was against this background that on 30 April 1976, students at Orlando West Junior School in Soweto went on strike and boycotted classes. The student protest by Orlando Junior Secondary was among many student protests that erupted in Soweto, preceding the June 16 Soweto uprising.
The protests were the pupils’ expression against Afrikaans language as medium instruction being enforced. This was introduced in their schools by the apartheid government. The students drafted a memorandum to their principal whom they met with several times. Tirelessly they drew a letter to the regional director voicing out their views on the matter. In addition many other schools in the township protested against Afrikaans, as a medium of instruction.
ANC Youth League in Kimberley demand release of all political prisoners - 1991
On 30th April 1991 the ANC Youth League (ANCYL) supporters converged on the Kimberley city centre to publicise the ANC authored deadline for the release of political prisoners, set for midnight that day. The demonstration was orgnaised by Boithumelo Sebopedi, ANCYL regional secretary, and Junior Nkabo of the Lawyers for Human Rights.
On 30th April 1991 the ANC Youth League (ANCYL) supporters converged on the Kimberley city centre to publicise the ANC authored deadline for the release of political prisoners, set for midnight that day. The demonstration was orgnaised by Boithumelo Sebopedi, ANCYL regional secretary, and Junior Nkabo of the Lawyers for Human Rights.