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Day: 24 June 2020

Soweto Uprising, the catalyst tragedy that led to the pursuance of a multilingual society

The year 2020 marks the 44th anniversary of the Soweto Uprising protest where learners in South Africa took to the streets on 16 June 1976 to protest against the implementation of the Afrikaans Medium Decree of 1974, which sought to forcibly make Afrikaans the medium of instruction in black schools. The decree was instituted under […]

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