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Activism during the brutal apartheid era was an act of bravery, demanding commitment and a willingness to take risks. It was not for the faint-hearted but for the daring, as involvement could lead to being maimed, detained, and murdered. However, the activists' preoccupation was the ultimate prize: the total emancipation of Blacks in general and Africans in particular, despite the risks associated with activism. Driven by the quest to break free from the shackles of apartheid, they sought a better life for all.Slogans such as "Freedom in Our Lifetimes" and "Freedom Now, Education Later" propel...
Activism during the brutal apartheid era was an act of bravery, demanding commitment and a willingness to take risks. It was not for the faint-hearted but for the daring, as involvement could lead to being maimed, detained, and murdered. However, the activists' preoccupation was the ultimate prize: the total emancipation of Blacks in general and Africans in particular, despite the risks associated with activism. Driven by the quest to break free from the shackles of apartheid, they sought a better life for all.
Slogans such as "Freedom in Our Lifetimes" and "Freedom Now, Education Later" propelled the activists to continue the revolution, despite all odds. Human resilience kept them going, and though many were martyred, their blood nourished the tree of freedom. According to Lekalakala, it is not yet Uhuru; thus, he calls for a second revolution to achieve total emancipation from the societal ills that plague their existence in his autobiography.
About the Author
Benito Lekalakala is a distinguished lawyer who began his career as an attorney before advancing to advocate. Originally from the bustling streets of Alexandra, he later moved to the countryside, only to return to Alexandra where his activism began. Lekalakala ascended to senior managerial roles in government at all levels, including executive positions and Chief Executive roles. His academic credentials include a BA in Law, LLB, Higher Diploma in Company Law, LLM in Tax Law, and four Executive Development Programmes, two of which are from South African universities and the other two from American universities. Additionally, he has earned numerous senior management certificates and a postgraduate certificate in Broadcasting Law.
Slogans such as "Freedom in Our Lifetimes" and "Freedom Now, Education Later" propelled the activists to continue the revolution, despite all odds. Human resilience kept them going, and though many were martyred, their blood nourished the tree of freedom. According to Lekalakala, it is not yet Uhuru; thus, he calls for a second revolution to achieve total emancipation from the societal ills that plague their existence in his autobiography.
About the Author
Benito Lekalakala is a distinguished lawyer who began his career as an attorney before advancing to advocate. Originally from the bustling streets of Alexandra, he later moved to the countryside, only to return to Alexandra where his activism began. Lekalakala ascended to senior managerial roles in government at all levels, including executive positions and Chief Executive roles. His academic credentials include a BA in Law, LLB, Higher Diploma in Company Law, LLM in Tax Law, and four Executive Development Programmes, two of which are from South African universities and the other two from American universities. Additionally, he has earned numerous senior management certificates and a postgraduate certificate in Broadcasting Law.
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