Speeches
The 3rd of December has been designated by the UN to be commemorated annually as the International Day of persons with disabilities to promote awareness and mobilise support for critical issues relating to the inclusion of persons with disabilities in society and development.
Allow me from the onset to express my gratitude to the Founder and President of the Leading Women of Africa, Ms Madeleine Mkunu, for extending an invitation to me to be part of this prestigious occasion.
The 3rd of December has been designated by the UN to be commemorated annually as the International Day of persons with disabilities to promote awareness and mobilise support for critical issues relating to the inclusion of persons with disabilities in society and development.
Today South Africa marks the launch of the 2015 Reconciliation Month under the theme, “Bridging the Divide: Building a Common South African Nationhood towards a national developmental state.”
Today South Africa marks the launch of the 2015 Reconciliation Month under the theme, “Bridging the Divide: Building a Common South African Nationhood towards a national developmental state.”
When future generations look back, it must be with the understanding that this gathering shaped the arts landscape decisively and activated a new movement for change, that it became a catalyst for the radical transformation of the sector.
When future generations look back, it must be with the understanding that this gathering shaped the arts landscape decisively and activated a new movement for change, that it became a catalyst for the radical transformation of the sector.
We are glad that there is this opportunity at DISCOP Africa 2015 for networking, sharing ideas, addressing challenges and taking up opportunities.
It is a day when one who personifies such humankind’s best values was born. His name Oliver Reginald Kaizana Tambo. Machi, Goba