Weekend Argus Saturday

Corruption continues to erode human rights

MARCH 21 will always be remembered as a historic day of great tragedy. It is the day on which more than 60 unarmed black people were shot and killed by the apartheid police during a peaceful protest against the oppressive and undignified pass laws in 1960, in Sharpeville.

More than six decades later, the repressive and oppressive apartheid regime of yesteryear has been replaced by a constitutional democracy, based on equality, dignity and freedom for all within

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