KIMBERLEY – President Cyril Ramaphosa kicked off Human Rights Day commemorations in the Northern Cape on Saturday, 21 March 2026, by officially … Read more: From Ceremony to Delivery: Cyril Ramaphosa Opens New Facility in Kimberley
… Kimberley: the rights enshrined in the supreme law of the land remain an unfulfilled promise for millions struggling with poverty, joblessness … Read more: Ramaphosa urges South Africans to confront ongoing human rights challenges – IOL
… Kimberley on Saturday. Photo: GCIS. ON March 21, South Africa celebrates Human Rights Day, which is a public holiday. President Cyril Ramaphosa is … Read more: SA celebrates Human Rights Day and 30 years of the Constitution | Highway Mail
To mark this milestone, President Cyril Ramaphosa will deliver a keynote address at the AR Abass Stadium in Kimberley today. He will also visit the Re … Read more: Human Rights Day 2026: Celebrating 30 years of South Africa’s Constitution – The Citizen
A silent protest has been planned to take place in the park next to AR Abass stadium on Saturday to highlight the need for sports and recreational facilities in neglected areas inclluding Homevale, Colville, Galeshewe, Greenpoint, Florianville, Roodepan and Vergenoeg Read more: AR Abass Stadium cleaned up ahead of presidential visit
Sol Plaatje University in Kimberley will host the landmark investiture of brand strategist Thebe Ikalafeng as Chancellor on 24 March 2026. Read more: Johannesburg marks start of symbolic legacy journey ahead of Sol Plaatje University investiture – IOL
President Cyril Ramaphosa will deliver the keynote address at the 2026 Human Rights Day event in Kimberley in the AR Abass stadium. Read more: Ramaphosa to deliver keynote at Kimberley Human Rights Day celebration | OFM
Northern Cape crime dipped slightly, but murder and attempted murder increased. Women and children remain at risk, while property crime rose. Police blame alcohol abuse and call for stronger community action. Read more: Northern Cape releases third-quarter crime statistics, flags concern over violence against women and children
Lydia Harmse celebrated her 100th birthday in Kimberley, with family and friends reflecting on her life, legacy, and the enduring values that have shaped generations. Read more: Kimberley centenarian Lydia Harmse celebrates 100 years surrounded by family