As we come reach the end of Breast Cancer/ Cancer Awareness Month, may our solidarity as South Africans in the fight against Cancer not end here. May we not forget those who are infected and affected by it. May we always fight for better health systems. Quality treatment, facilities and
Rest in peace HHP – Hip Hop Pantsula, Jabba, Senganga – your music was timeless. Your legacy lives on.
All those politically connected to the looting of VBS bank should be held accountable. Economic Freedom Fighters’ Cheif Whip and Deputy President Floyd Shivambu should come clean about his younger brother’s gain in over R16million as a consultant at the bank. As leaders and
AgangSA members protesting against EFF Chief Whip, Floyd Shivambu, after he was implicated in the VBS bankruptcy scandal. Politicians and opposition parties should not protect their own and attack only the ANC, we should all be held accountable and be dealt with accordingly. Transparency is key.
AgangSA Heritage Day Message The people of South Africa are hungry. How do you celebrate heritage day when you are hungry, uneducated and homeless. How does one celebrate South Africa’s heritage day when your dignity has been ripped of. What is your identity as a South African when you
South Africans are encouraged to celebrate their unique culture and diversity, beliefs and traditions, in the wider context of a nation that belongs to all its people. Happy Heritage Month.
Agang South Africa (AgangSA) urges all South Africans to follow the inquiry into state capture closely because this will reveal how not only the Gupta family, their business associates and Zuma are corrupt, but a lot of leaders within the ruling party could be implicated. This judicial
Agang South Africa (AgangSA) would like to remember one of the greatest leaders in our lifetime, former UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan, as an advocate of peace and an educated nation. A giant Boab tree has fallen and the world at large has suffered a great loss. May his soul rest in power.
Today marks the sixth anniversary of the Marikana Massacre, when more than 40 lives were taken at the hands of the ruling party. After the Sharpeville Massacre in 1960, never did we think we would live through another disheartening event where people would be killed senselessly for fighting for
“The most important success factor is to believe in yourself.” – Dr Mamphela Ramphele