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A peaceful youth protest on June 16 1976, against the use of Afrikaans as a medium of instruction in schools, turned into a massacre when apartheid police opened fire. Photo: Bongani Mnguni
A peaceful youth protest on June 16 1976, against the use of Afrikaans as a medium of instruction in schools, turned into a massacre when apartheid police opened fire. Photo: Bongani Mnguni

40TH BIRTHDAY

They say life begins at 40 and as City Press marks this tremendous milestone, it is only fitting to take some time to look back at the moments that defined our history and were captured on our pages.

Here is a selection of photos from our archives:

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