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Fifty years after the United Nations first commemorated International Women’s Day,lets look at some facts of Womens day ...
07/03/2025

Fifty years after the United Nations first commemorated International Women’s Day,lets look at some facts of Womens day
1. Origin of the Date:
While the first International Women's Day was celebrated in 1911 on March 19th, the date was later changed to March 8th in 1913, influenced by the women's movements during the Russian Revolution (1917).
2. Russian Revolution Connection:
On March 8th (February 23rd, Old Style), 1917, women in Petrograd (St. Petersburg), Russia, staged a strike for "bread and peace," which is believed to have contributed to the Russian Revolution.
3. UN Recognition:
The United Nations officially recognized March 8th as International Women's Day in 1975.
4. Global Celebration:
International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women, and it serves as a call to action for moving towards gender parity.
5. No Single Organization:
International Women's Day is not country, group, or organization specific. It is a global movement based on community, connection, and collaborative action.
6. Diverse Celebrations:
In some countries, such as Serbia, Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, Macedonia, and Uzbekistan, International Women's Day and Mother's Day are merged and celebrated on the same day.
7. International Men's Day:
While International Women's Day is celebrated on March 8th, International Men's Day is celebrated on November 19th.
8 Theme for the year
The 2025 theme, ‘Accelerate Action,’ calls for rapid advancements in gender equality

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On 11 February 1990, at 16:14 local time, Nelson Mandela, once South Africa's most wanted man, walked out of Victor Vers...
11/02/2025

On 11 February 1990, at 16:14 local time, Nelson Mandela, once South Africa's most wanted man, walked out of Victor Verster Prison hand-in-hand with his then wife Winnie, after spending 27 years behind bars. Huge crowds had waited for hours in the sweltering heat in anticipation of catching sight of him. Mandela had been largely hidden from view during his long years of imprisonment. The government had not released any photos of him while he had been in captivity, in the hope of curbing his growing fame since his conviction.
Despite this, in the years that followed he had become an international symbol of resistance against the apartheid regime that oppressed South Africa's black population.

1. Nelson is not his real name….
Mandela’s birth name was Rolihlahla. In his Xhosa tribe, the name means pulling the branch of a tree or troublemaker.The name “Nelson” was given to him by his teacher on his first day of elementary school as she could not pronounce his name.

2. Nelson Mandela ran the only Black Law Firm
In 1953, Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo founded the country’s first Black law firm, Mandela & Tambo, which defended people affected by apartheid laws. The firm ceased to exist after politics and the anti-Apartheid struggle began to consume most of both men’s time.

3. Nelson Mandela life imprisonment….
In 1964, Mandela was sentenced to life imprisonment for plotting to overthrow South Africa’s apartheid regime. Nelson Mandela was incarcerated on Robben Island for 18 of his 27 years in prison. Mandela’s prison number was 46664. The number stems from the fact that he was the 466th prisoner of 1964.

4. Mandela earned a bachelor’s degree while still in prison
Before Mandela was imprisoned, he had begun to study law at the University of Witwatersrand through correspondence. Mandela enrolled in the University of London’s correspondence program and received a Bachelor of Law degree, all while he was still in prison.

5. Nelson Mandela received many honours..
He received more than 695 awards, including the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize. More than 25 schools, universities and educational institutions have been named after Nelson Mandela. At least 19 scholarships and foundations bear his name. He was awarded 115 honorary degrees and more than 95 sculptures, statues, or pieces of art have been made of him or dedicated to him.

6. Nelson Mandela was a keen boxer
Mandela trained seriously as an amateur heavyweight and sparred with professional fighters including Jerry Moloi, a contender for South African lightweight champion. As well as boxing, Mandela excelled at long-distance running as a young man.

7. Nelson Mandela trained as a guerrilla fighter
Mandela believed that the use of violence was justified in the battle to bring down apartheid. He received military training in Ethiopia in 1962, learning how to use automatic rifles, pistols, mortars, bombs and mines. He also travelled to Algeria in 1962 to receive guerrilla training in the last days of the country’s war against its former colonial ruler France. But Mandela never fired a shot in anger during the armed struggle in South Africa.

8. Mandela remained on the US terrorist watch list until 2008
The US government placed the African National Congress on the list in the 1980s, when the organisation was firmly committed to armed resistance to apartheid. In 2008, after Mandela won the Nobel Peace Prize the US removed ANC members from the terrorist list.

9. Helped the Lawrence family to get justice for their son Stephen who was murdered in 1993.
Doreen and Neville Lawrence credited Nelson Mandela with helping their efforts to get justice for their son Stephen who was murdered in a racially motivated attack in 1993. Mr Mandela said: “We are deeply touched by the brutality of this murder, even though it is commonplace in our country. It seems Black lives are cheap. The evil of racism is taking away innocent lives. The problems of racism and fascism is threatening the whole world.

10. Nelson Mandela Statue is the only Black man in Parliament Square
Unveiled on 29 August 2007, the 9ft Bronze statue is the first statue of a Black person to be housed in Parliament Square. It was created by English sculptor Ian Walters at a cost of £400,000.

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