Nelson Mandela’s Living Legacy | 1960 – Sharpeville opens the ‘silent Sixties’

By Brett Petzer 10-07-13 09:30

The Sharpeville shooting marked a turning point in Apartheid’s fortunes. The massacre of 69 protestors by police galvanised world opinion and was the first real shot-in-the-arm to the anti-Apartheid movement in the West. Meanwhile, inside the country, Sharpeville set off a wave of rioting and unrest and set the stage for an entirely new level of Government repression in the decade to come.

MY Mandela

By Jen Smit 04-07-13 22:02

For me, the tears that have surprised me over my cornflakes as I watch breakfast TV updates on his condition, are very real indeed. They stem from a love of my country but also from a very personal experience of meeting Mr Mandela. From that moment on, Nelson Mandela wasn’t just an anti-apartheid hero, a former president, or a Nobel prize winner, he was someone whose hands I had held. He was MY Mandela.

Nelson Mandela memorabilia sales fly high

By Paula Baranowska 04-07-13 15:42

Nelson Mandela coins and medallions lead the surge in Mandela memorabilia purchases on South African auction website bidorbuy. Top items include a Mandela centenary 1kg gold medallion that sold for R640,000 and a signed photograph on offer at R85,000.

Nelson Mandela’s Living Legacy | 1956: On Trial for Treason

By Brett Petzer 04-07-13 09:59

The immediate after-effect of the adoption of the Freedom Charter was increasing paranoia in the Apartheid state. As Chief Albert Luthuli said of the Treason Trial which came shortly thereafter: “That grim pre-dawn raid, deliberately calculated to strike terror into hesitant minds and impress upon the entire nation the determination of the governing clique to stifle all opposition, made one hundred and fifty-six of us, belonging to all the races of our land, into a group of accused facing one of the most serious charges in any legal system.”

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Waves of Hope

By Zoe Henry 01-07-13 11:55

Durban-based charity Umthombo does not force street children into a programme – it empowers them to make decisions, by introducing them to activities and lifestyles they may not have thought possible. The success of its surfing programme was highlighted a a reception in London last week.

Financial Accountant

By TheSouthAfrican.com 01-07-13 09:44

JSE listed entity, with the vision to be the leader in logistics and supply chain management in SA and to expand their core business into Africa and large parts of Europe.

Sales Engineer — Mechanical Sales

By TheSouthAfrican.com 01-07-13 09:35

The position will have you involved in a broad spectrum of activities aimed at helping governments, municipalities and companies to improve sewage handling, flood control, energy conservation, land reclamation and tunnel construction throughout the whole of South Africa.

Financial Manager

By TheSouthAfrican.com 01-07-13 09:20

Internationally recognised Hotel and Leisure industry requires a Financial Manager to oversee a large Finance department. This position will report directly to the General Manager.

Cluster Head IT

By TheSouthAfrican.com 01-07-13 09:03

An innovative international healthcare products company seeks a cluster Head of IT to join their team. The company is committed to rewarding the people who invest ideas and hard work. Their success depends on the creativity and performance of their associates.

Property Investment Analyst

By TheSouthAfrican.com 01-07-13 08:57

A renowned commercial property finance company is in search of a Property Investment Analyst who has a BCom degree in Finance, with 2-3 years experience in a commercial property environment, which is essential. My client is looking for someone with a strong sales and marketing background within commercial property finance.

South African youth, BPO and the looming skills mismatch

By Brett Petzer 28-06-13 13:25

Business process outsourcing has been embraced by successive provincial and national governments in South Africa as a potent weapon against unemployment, particularly among the youth. BPO jobs tend to have low barriers to entry, with most requiring only a matric certificate. However, as the contact centre industry continues to mature and intensify, positions at these centres increasingly demand higher-level skills and experience.

Saffas in Uniform: Luke Flemington | RAF Pilot

By Brett Petzer 25-06-13 16:40

Luke Flemington, who was rejected by the South African Air Force only to fly for the Royal Air Force, won the UK’s highest military award in flying for leading low-level rescue missions into Libya; conducted under fire in his Hercules aircraft.

Agang SA will flounder unless it finds a name for its ideology

By Brett Petzer 25-06-13 11:40

As Business Day analyst Gareth van Onselen has pointed out, political parties do not deserve our votes until they have nailed their ideological colours to the wall. Between now and 2014, Agang SA wastes every day that it fails to articulate and defend an ideological position that is more than an all-you-can-eat buffet of everyone else’s ideas.

1953: In search of a ‘Freedom Charter’ for the Struggle

By Brett Petzer 20-06-13 16:54

Nelson Mandela’s Living Legacy | With the involvement of the South African Indian Congress, the Coloured People’s Congress, the South African Congress of Trade Unions and the Congress of Democrats, the ANC planned a Congress of the People, calling on all South Africans to send in proposals for a post-apartheid era.

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