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    A STRONG sense of self, pride and burning national issues were on display as people descended upon Ginsberg, in King William’s Town to commemorate and celebrate the 42nd anniversary of Bantu Stephen Biko’s death.

    Biko, a key figure in the fight against apartheid and founder of the Black Consciousness Movement, died in police custody on September 12, 1977.

    The day started on a solemn note as the Biko family lay wreaths at the gravesite at the Steve Biko Garden of Remembrance in King William’s Town.

    Biko’s eldest son, Nkosinathi, said it was a sad moment but also one of reflection of where SA is now as a country.

    “The pain is there in how he left us, but it’s important to work on what has been left behind.

    “Just a few moments will remind you about a black consciousness to the gender-based violence and xenophobia we are experiencing.

    “The soul needs to be replenished and that goes beyond politics and but finds expression in art and religion,” Nkosinathi said.

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