Outrage as Robert Sobukwe’s Gravesite is Vandalized

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The Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC) has opened a criminal case following the vandalism of the gravesite of its founding president, Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the PAC strongly condemned the incident, describing it as disgraceful and deliberate.

“The PAC views this act not merely as vandalism, but as a deliberate and calculated attempt to tarnish the name, legacy, and enduring contribution of Sobukwe,” the party said.

It is further alleged that the act was driven by forces seeking to create division and confusion.

“These acts of desperation, driven by insurgent forces seeking to sow division and confusion, will not succeed,” the statement added.

The party has called for a swift and transparent investigation, urging authorities to ensure that those responsible are identified and brought to justice.

Zanele Makola
Zanele Makolahttps://indabanews.co.za/
Zanele Makola is a journalist with a strong passion for gathering and reporting news. She has a keen eye for detail and a clear focus on telling stories that matter, bringing a fresh and relevant perspective to community journalism. She holds a Journalism qualification from Tshwane University of Technology, where she developed her skills in news writing, research, and storytelling. Today, she is committed to producing accurate, engaging content that informs and connects with local audiences.

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