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UBUNTU DERBY LET’S GIVE A RED CARD TO XENOPHOBIA JOMO COSMOS-Ezenkosi (South Africa) vs HIGHLANDERS (Zimbabwe)
Date: Sunday 25 July 2010 Venue: Johannesburg Stadium Time: 13h00 Tickets are available at Computicket and Shoprite-Checkers Open Ground: R20, Grand Stand: R30, VIP: R50
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Press Release 07 July 2010 Southern Africa Women’s Institute for Migration Affairs (SAWIMA), ACTION Support Centre (ACTION) and Population Council are organizing a soccer match between Jomo Cosmos (South Africa) and Highlanders (Zimbabwe) on the 25th of July at Johannesburg stadium.
The match, being called the UBUNTU DERBY aims at bringing together all Africans in Africa. People from all walks of life are invited to celebrate their cultural richness, diversity, and most importantly to embrace their differences through soccer, drama, poetry music and traditional dances.The event will also be graced by political and religious leaders in South Africa.
A detailed programme, mobilizing fliers and posters will be released as soon as possible. Tickets are charged at an affordable price and the funds that will be raised through tickets sales will be channeled towards vulnerable children, skills development, and repatriation programs, as well as to continue with rest of the activities planned to take forward this campaign.
Our hope as AFRICANS is anchored on the idea that one day we will be free from all the vicissitudes that confront us today, that one day AFRICA will be free from XENOPHOBIA, POVERTY, DISEASES, HUNGER, DISCRIMINATION, WAR, and many other issues-This is our DREAM.
We also salute Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa for issuing out a stern warning on those who intend to cause xenophobic related mayhem in our communities. It is regrettable that the ANC has taken a denialist position in the view of real threats, a stance that protects the perpetrators. Rather than dismissing the reports, the ANC should be investigating them with vigour. A lot still needs to be done. Research organizations such CORMSA, HSRC and many others have done brilliant research on xenophobia and it is time that their research recommendations are implemented.
We have seen the speedy resolve of cases during the Fifa World Cup by special courts set up for the event; we think this approach should also be taken to deal with xenophobia and criminally related violence and a special HOT LINE to accommodate whistle blowers should be established.
South Africa, we owe our freedom to the many sacrifices of Africa’s people. To become part of this campaign contact: |
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