The First Annual Thuli Ndlovu Lecture, Hindu Surat Hall, Durban, 11 October 2014.
The First Annual Thuli Ndlovu Lecture, Hindu Surat Hall, Durban, 11 October 2014.
The Thuli Ndlovu Memorial Lecture Has Been Rescheduled
Thursday, October 08, 2015
Abahlali baseMjondolo Press Statement
The First Annual Thuli Ndlovu Memorial Lecture
The First Annual Thuli Ndlovu Memorial Lecture, in honour of our comrade assassinated in KwaNdengezi on the 29th of September last year, was scheduled to take place on the 24th of September 2015.
The lecture was disturbed by the taxi strike that was going on at that time. Only 178 comrades were able to reach the venue on foot. A decision was taken to hold a meeting and to reschedule the lecture for another time. Continue reading
Members of the Youth League arriving at the tenth anniversary event
Members of the Youth League arriving at the tenth anniversary event
Tenth Anniversary Event at Curries Fountain – 3 October 2015
Tenth Anniversary Event at Curries Fountain – 3 October 2015
Tenth Anniversary Event at Curries Fountain – 3 October 2015
Tenth Anniversary Event at Curries Fountain – 3 October 2015
Tenth Anniversary Event at Curries Fountain – 3 October 2015
Tenth Anniversary Event at Curries Fountain – 3 October 2015
Tenth Anniversary Event at Curries Fountain – 3 October 2015
Tenth Anniversary Event at Curries Fountain – 3 October 2015
Tenth Anniversary Event at Curries Fountain – 3 October 2015
Tenth Anniversary Event at Curries Fountain – 3 October 2015
Keynote address delivered at Curries Fountain Sports Ground, Durban, by S’bu Zikode
3 October 2015
Tenth Anniversary of Abahlali baseMjondolo Movement SA
Keynote address delivered at Curries Fountain Sports Ground, Durban, by S’bu. Zikode
I want to start with people that matter the most: Respected members of Abahlali basemjondolo. Leadership of Abahlali, supporters and friends of our movement. Comrades from the Congolese Solidarity Campaign, comrades from Rural Network, comrades from the United Residents’ Front, comrades from the United Front, comrades from South Durban Community Alliance, Unemployed People’s Movement, comrades from the R2K, comrades from Church Land Programme, comrades from the Norwegian People’s Aid, comrades from the Socio-Economic Right Institute of South Africa, church leadership that has accompanied us and continues to journey with us. Comrade Richard Pithouse, comrade Marie Huchzermeyer and comrades who have travelled from other parts of South Africa to be with us today. There are comrades from Cape Town and Johannesburg who are amongst us here. There are comrades who have travelled from abroad that I want to acknowledge – comrade Nigel Gibson from Boston, USA. Continue reading