The Doctors’ Pact remains as important today as it was in the past in curbing racial tension and promoting nonracialism Picture: Gallo images / The Times / Thuli Dlamini
Laloo Chiba And Zaakirah Vadi
Seventy years after it was signed, the Doctors’ Pact – a document that harnessed commonality between oppressed South Africans – still has a lot to teach us in modern-day SA.
In March 1990, anti-apartheid struggle veteran Walter Sisulu spoke at an ANC rally in Lenasia.
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