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Eyewitness News
25-05-2025
- Politics
- Eyewitness News
Africa Day: Calls for unity and solidarity across continent grow louder
JOHANNESBURG - As we commemorate Africa Day, calls for unity and solidarity across the continent are growing louder. In Johannesburg, civil society groups and unions took to the streets to mark the occasion. Dozens of organisations, including Cosatu, Lawyers for Human Rights, and the Palestine Solidarity Alliance, marched from Mary Fitzgerald Square in Newtown to Constitution Hill in Braamfontein on Saturday. The demonstration called for stronger African cooperation and an end to growing xenophobia on the continent. Africa Day, celebrated annually on 25 May, marks the formation of the organisation of African Unity, later succeeded by the African Union, and the liberation of African nations from colonial rule. In South Africa, it also serves as a reminder of the country's fight against apartheid. Mining union leader Mametlwe Sebei says the day is a reminder of how far the continent has come, and how much more must still be done. "To emphasise the oneness of the continent and its people and that is much more important today than before in the context of a surge in rising populism and xenophobic scapegoating of African migrants and others who have been scapegoated of all the problems faced by the working class as a result of the crisis of capitalism and imperialism." More commemorative events are expected across the country today.


Eyewitness News
24-05-2025
- Politics
- Eyewitness News
Call for unity on Africa Day
JOHANNESBURG - Various unions, civil society groups and organisations are calling for African unity and cooperation ahead of Africa Day. On Saturday, the group embarked on a solidarity march from Mary Fitzgerald Square, Newtown, to Constitutional Hill in Braamfontein. The march began this morning at Mary Fitzgerald Square. Groups such as the Lawyers for Human Rights, Palestine Solidarity Alliance and the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), among others. Africa Day is celebrated on 25 May each year to commemorate the formation of the Organisation of African Union and the independence of African countries. In South Africa, the day also celebrates the success of the fight against colonialism and apartheid mining trade union leader, Mametlwe Sebei, said that the celebrations are important for reflecting on how far we have come as a country and what still needs to be done. "To realise the oneness of the continent and its people and that is much more important today than before in the context of a surge in rising populism and xenophobic scapegoating of African migrants and others who have been scapegoated of all the problems faced by the working class as a result of crisis of capitalism and imperialism."