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South Africa celebrates 30 years since end of apartheid, but discontent growsAnalysts and polls predict that the waning popularity of the democratic party once led by Nelson Mandela is likely to see it lose its parliamentary majority for the first time.PoliticsApr 27, 2024
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Winnipeg School Division reaches final stage for renaming Cecil RhodesStarting in 2021 the Winnipeg School Division has been looking at changing the school's controversial namesake.EducationFeb 28, 2022
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South Africans honour legacy of anti-apartheid leader Desmond TutuBells rang at midday Monday from St. George’s Anglican Cathedral in Cape Town to honor Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, a day after his death at age 90.WorldDec 27, 2021
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Desmond Tutu, South Africa’s anti-apartheid activist, dies at 90The Nobel Peace Prize winner worked tirelessly, though non-violently, for the downfall of South Africa's brutal regime of oppression against the Black majority.PoliticsDec 26, 2021
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Shaping Saskatchewan: Black in SaskatchewanChristian Mbanza and Vibya Natana are members of Black in Saskatchewan, a community organization dedicated to educating people about anti-Black discrimination and systemic racism.CanadaFeb 26, 2021
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Mural in Montreal’s Little Burgundy to honour Nelson MandelaIt's been thirty years since Nelson Mandela visited Montreal and the Union United Church.CanadaAug 5, 2020
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25 years post-apartheid, South Africans call for progress on jobs, LGBTQ2 issuesSouth Africans called for more jobs for the black majority and respect for LGBTQ2 rights as the country commemorated the 25th anniversary of the end of apartheid.NewsApr 27, 2019
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Why anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela was once labelled a terroristNelson Mandela was on the U.S. terror watchlist until long after he was set free to run for president in post-apartheid South Africa.WorldApr 27, 2019
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Nobel peace laureate Desmond Tutu turns 85, calls for more assisted dying lawsPresident Jacob Zuma marked Tutu's birthday on Friday, saying the former archbishop made big contributions to South African democracy, which followed the end of white minority rule in 1994.HealthOct 7, 2016
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Brian Mulroney named to South African honourFormer prime minister Brian Mulroney is being recognized for his contributions to the South African liberation movement with a national order, the country's highest honour.WorldApr 20, 2015
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