Monday, 11 August 2014

Photos:South African Women’s Day celebrations In Pretoria, Durban And Soweto On Saturday 9th August 2014

Women march to the Union Buildings in Pretoria, 9 August 2014, as part of South African's Women's Day celebrations. In 1956 20 000 women of all races marched to the government headquarters demanding the banning of pass books. Picture: Michel Bega

Women march to the Union Buildings in Pretoria, 9 August 2014, as part of South African's Women's Day celebrations. In 1956 20 000 women of all races marched to the government headquarters demanding the banning of pass books. More pics after cut



  Women march to the Union Buildings in Pretoria, 9 August 2014, as part of South African's Women's Day celebrations. In 1956 20 000 women of all races marched to the government headquarters demanding the banning of pass books. Picture: Michel Bega

 A member of a marching band marches alongside hundreds of women to the Union Buildings in Pretoria, 9 August 2014, as part of South Africa's Women's Day celebrations. In 1956 20 000 women of all races marched to the government headquarters demanding the banning of pass books. Picture: Michel Bega
 A member of a marching band marches alongside hundreds of women to the Union Buildings in Pretoria
 From left, Gauteng Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance John Moodey, Gauteng Education MEC Barbara Creecy and Gauteng Premier David Makhura march alongside hundreds of women to the Union Buildings in Pretoria, 9 August 2014, as part of South Africa's Women's Day celebrations. In 1956 20 000 women of all races marched to the government headquarters demanding the banning of pass books. Picture: Michel Bega
 Gauteng Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance John Moodey, Gauteng Education MEC Barbara Creecy and Gauteng Premier David Makhura
 A marching band marches alongside hundreds of women to the Union Buildings in Pretoria, 9 August 2014, as part of South Africa's Women's Day celebrations. In 1956 20 000 women of all races marched to the government headquarters demanding the banning of pass books. Picture: Michel Bega
 A marching band marches 
 Members of the Tshwane Metro Police march with hundreds of women to the Union Buildings in Pretoria, 9 August 2014, as part of South Africa's Women's Day celebrations. In 1956 20 000 women of all races marched to the government headquarters demanding the banning of pass books. Picture: Michel Bega
 Members of the Tshwane Metro Police march with hundreds of women to the Union Buildings in Pretoria
 President Jacob Zuma addresses the National Woman's Day Celebrations, 9 August 2014, held at King Zwelithini in Umlazti, Durban, Kwazulu-Natal Province. Picture: GCIS
 President Jacob Zuma addresses the National Woman's Day Celebrations, 9 August 2014, held at King Zwelithini in Umlazti, Durban, Kwazulu-Natal Province.
 President Jacob Zuma with Premier Senzo Mchunu, Minister Nathi Mthethwa and Minister Suzan Shabangu greet attendees at the National Woman's Day Celebrations, 9 August 2014, held at King Zwelithini in Umlazti, Durban, Kwazulu-Natal Province. Picture: GCIS
 President Jacob Zuma with Premier Senzo Mchunu, Minister Nathi Mthethwa and Minister Suzan Shabangu greet attendees at the National Woman's Day Celebrations
 Sophia Williams-De Bruyn addresses the National Woman's Day Celebrations, 9 August 2014, held at King Zwelithini in Umlazti, Durban, Kwazulu-Natal Province. Picture: GCIS
 Sophia Williams-De Bruyn addresses the National Woman's Day Celebrations, 9 August 2014, held at King Zwelithini in Umlazti, Durban, Kwazulu-Natal Province.
 Women participate in National Women's Day celebrations at King Zwelithini Stadium in Umlazi, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal on Saturday, 9 August 2014. Picture: GCIS
 Women participating  in National Women's Day celebration
 (Middle) Human Settlements Minister Lindiwe Sisulu , (right) KZN Human Settlements and Public Works MEC Ravi Pillay, (left) KwaZulu-Natal Premier Senzo Mchunu, Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa and KZN Agriculture and Rural Development MEC Cyril Xaba hand over a newly built house, 9 August 2014, to Ms Hlekani Shange (64) near Isipingo as part of the National Women's Day celebrations. Picture: Reinhardt Hartzenberg
 (Middle) Human Settlements Minister Lindiwe Sisulu , (right) KZN Human Settlements and Public Works MEC Ravi Pillay, (left) KwaZulu-Natal Premier Senzo Mchunu, Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa and KZN Agriculture and Rural Development MEC Cyril Xaba hand over a newly built house, 9 August 2014, to Ms Hlekani Shange (64) near Isipingo as part of the National Women's Day celebrations.
 KwaZulu-Natal Premier Senzo Mchunu and Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa demonstrate their building skills at the Kingsburgh West housing project near Isipingo, 9 August 2014, as part of Women's Day celebrations. Picture: Reinhardt Hartzenberg
 KwaZulu-Natal Premier Senzo Mchunu and Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa demonstrate their building skills at the Kingsburgh West housing project near Isipingo
 Women march in Soweto on National Women's Day on Saturday, 9 August 2014 re-enacting the historical march 58 years ago when 20 000 women protested against apartheid and the laws enforcing racial discrimination. Picture: Jacques Coetzer/SAPA
 Women march in Soweto on National Women's Day on Saturday, 9 August 2014 re-enacting the historical march 58 years ago when 20 000 women protested against apartheid and the laws enforcing racial discrimination.
 Women march in Soweto on National Women's Day on Saturday, 9 August 2014 re-enacting the historical march 58 years ago when 20 000 women protested against apartheid and the laws enforcing racial discrimination. Picture: Jacques Coetzer/SAPA

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  1. Who can worried u,and who can love u so much,who can support u,and who can encourage u in all worries,who can live for u,she is one and only the best mother and the best women in the world....happy womens day...from..
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