IN CONVERSATION WITH HERMAN MASHABA, ActionSA Mayoral Candidate

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ActionSA Mayoral Candidate, Herman Mashaba, will tomorrow lead a delegation to Alexandra Township to visit the family home of Japie Vilankulu, the first victim of the June 1976 Youth Uprisings that spread across townships throughout South Africa.

The visit will commence at the Vilankulu family home, where Mr Mashaba will share a moment of remembrance and prayer with the family, honouring the life and sacrifice of a young South African whose death became part of a defining chapter in the country’s history.

The delegation will then proceed with the Vilankulu family to his gravesite, where ActionSA will pay its respects and reflect on his contribution to the struggle for freedom and justice. The day will conclude with a gathering at the site in Alexandra where Japie Vilankulu was tragically killed.

The commemoration serves as an opportunity to honour the lives lost during the June 1976 demonstrations, which resulted in the deaths, injuries and exile of many young South Africans. It recognises the courage and determination of the youth who participated in the uprisings and the importance of preserving their sacrifices within South Africa’s public memory.

As the country marks fifty years since the events of 1976, Mr Mashaba views the commemoration as an opportunity to reflect on the ongoing challenges facing young people since the dawn of democracy. In particular, he highlights unemployment, escalating inequality and the need to create greater opportunities for the country’s youth.

The visit aims to connect the lessons of South Africa’s past with the challenges of the present, while reaffirming the importance of building a future where young people are empowered and have meaningful opportunities to participate in the economy and society.
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