We should celebrate this day
-because it honours the history of South Africa and the youth of 1976. The struggle against Apartheid and Bantu education that was fought by black students from Soweto.
June 16
We should celebrate this day -because it honours the history of South Africa and the youth of 1976. The struggle against Apartheid and Bantu education that was fought by black students from Soweto.
June 16th is known as National Youth Day in South Africa. It started in 1976 when students were fighting against the government.
Youth Day in South Africa is celebrated on June 16 to remember the clashes of students and police (primarily) over the use of the language Afrikaans in schools. The protests started out peacefully, but upon police intervention, they soon turned violent and many were killed. South Africa celebrates Youth Day with musical events, historical discussions, and educational displays in order to honor those killed during the protests and educate people on the recent changes in South Africa's government.
South Africa has spring in September, October and November. It is in the Southern Hemisphere.
South Korea does not celebrate Father's Day. They celebrate Parent's Day yearly on May 8.
South Africa experiences the winter season from June to August each year.
It is normally celebrated on the third Sunday in June. In 2009, it was celebrated on Sunday, 21 June.Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in June in South Africa.The 19'th of June.20 Jun 2010
FIFA Cup is scheduled between 11 June and 11 July 2010 in South Africa
That's All We Know - 2010 was released on: South Africa: 11 December 2010 (South African Youth international Film Festival) USA: 5 June 2011 (Spotlight Film Festival)
It is 18Th June, 2012.
June 11 to July 11,2010