Shivambu says Freedom Charter vision unfulfilled 32 years on

Floyd Shivambu, leader of the Afrika Mayibuye Movement, addressed a 'No Freedom Day' event in Soweto, arguing that 32 years after democracy, the Freedom Charter's promises remain unfulfilled. He accused the ANC of failing to ensure equal rights, shared wealth, and job security for all South Africans.

At the Orlando Communal Hall in Soweto, Floyd Shivambu spoke to attendees on the eve of official Freedom Day celebrations. The event, organised by the Afrika Mayibuye Movement, contrasts with President Cyril Ramaphosa's keynote address scheduled for Dr. Petrus Molemela Stadium in Bloemfontein.

Shivambu highlighted Soweto's history as a centre of anti-colonial and anti-apartheid struggle. He noted that the Congress of the People, where the Freedom Charter was adopted in 1955, occurred nearby. 'South Africa belongs to all who live in it,' he quoted from the charter, emphasising its calls for economic justice, open access to education, and public ownership of mineral wealth, banks, and industries.

He recalled how the apartheid regime used the Freedom Charter against activists in the Treason Trial, yet it united people in the liberation fight. Today, Shivambu questioned whether South Africa has true democracy, stating that freedom feels limited to a few while many remain excluded from wealth and opportunities.

The Freedom Charter's principles, including 'All national groups shall have equal rights' and 'People shall share in the country’s wealth', have not been realised under ANC leadership, according to Shivambu.

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