I Write What I Like in Xhosa – Biko’s message for a new generation
Nkosinathi Biko urges isiXhosa edition of his father’s classic book for political education.
Nkosinathi Biko urges isiXhosa edition of his father’s classic book for political education.
In August 2015, residents from Ginsberg blockaded roads demanding better roads and other services from the local municipality. In the following month of September, the month when the founder of Black Conciousness in South Africa, Steve Biko, saw a number of political parties coming to Ginsberg to commemorate the 38th year since Steve Biko was killed. The political parties were the ANC, EFF and the DA.
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