Wreaths laid for Mandela
Former president Nelson Mandela’s family and other dignitaries laid wreaths at his statue at the Union Buildings.
View ArticleSophie De Bruyn looks back to 1956 women’s march
The women of 1956, who marched to Pretorias Union Buildings against pass laws, had contingency plans in the event things went violent or they got arrested, according to Sophie De Bruyn.
View ArticleA walk to remember Mandela
Nelson Mandela’s legacy was again upheld in a fitting 6km remembrance walk from Freedom Park to the Union Buildings
View ArticleNews24.com | Charges dropped against army protesters
Public violence charges against soldiers accused of marching illegally to the Union Buildings in Pretoria in August 2009 have been struck off the roll by the Military Court in Heidelberg.
View ArticleCharges against SANDF protesters dropped
Public violence charges against soldiers accused of marching illegally to the Union Buildings in 2009 were struck off the roll by the Military Court.
View ArticleNews24.com | Security stepped up after Paul Kruger statue defaced
Tshwane officials say it’s still unclear who defaced the Paul Kruger statue in Pretoria’s Church Square, but security has been tightened at sites such as the Voortrekker Monument, Freedom Park and...
View ArticleMugabe visit accorded full military honours
President Jacob Zuma is holding private talks with his Zimbabwean counterpart Robert Mugabe at the Union Buildings in Pretoria.
View ArticleNews24.com | Zuma and Mugabe holding talks at Union Buildings
President Jacob Zuma and Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe are holding talks and signing bilateral agreements at the Union Buildings in Pretoria.
View ArticleSocial media greets ‘Roberta Mugabe’s’ landing in South Africa
While social networks were abuzz about the red carpet being rolled out at the Union Buildings for the president of Zimbabwe today‚ some media outlets focused on the ageing leader’s new hairdo and...
View ArticleHow Maharaj tied himself in knots for Zuma
His name had become so synonymous with explaining and justifying President Jacob Zuma’s controversial claims and positions, that it is difficult to imagine the Union Buildings without Mac Maharaj.
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