Vuélvete ilimitado con Magzter GOLD

Vuélvete ilimitado con Magzter GOLD

Obtenga acceso ilimitado a más de 9000 revistas, periódicos e historias Premium por solo

$149.99
 
$74.99/Año

Intentar ORO - Gratis

Inauguration strife at Afrikaans Language Monument

The Mercury

|

August 01, 2025

Involvement of brown people and other population groups was source of great division

- STEWARD VAN WYK

AT THE Afrikaans Language Monument’s inauguration on October 10, 1975, political strife and undercurrents prevailed in brown politics.

In his autobiography, Dr. Richard (Dick) van der Ross describes the early 1970s as a time marked by division, split loyalties, and prejudice.

Their political actions in response to government-led celebrations were shaped accordingly: radicals strongly opposed and boycotted them, while moderates supported limited participation, provided it did not validate the harsh apartheid structure.

It is not an exaggeration to say that, for radicals, the Language Monument was a nonevent and therefore didn't even feature in debates.

Jannie Rossouw and Annemarie van Zyl point out the intense struggles and differences among white Afrikaans speakers in the run-up to the monument’s erection and inauguration.

The involvement of brown people and other population groups was one of the aspects over which great division existed. Reverend S.J. Loots, minister of the Toringkerk in Paarl, strongly expressed his opposition, particularly to the symbolism of the three domes that represented the contribution of black people to the development of Afrikaans.

In a petition to, among others, the then state president and prime minister, he criticised the “linguistically indefensible hut depictions” for which there was no evidence that “native languages” had made any meaningful contribution to the development of Afrikaans.

On the other hand, there was a strong sentiment that the inauguration should not be an exclusively white Afrikaner celebration. In response to circular 2/75 from Mr. PJ. Cillie to the language monument committee, Prof. WJ. du P. Erlank (Eitemal) wrote: “We have lost ground in the relationship between white Afrikaners and their brown linguistic and cultural counterparts. We must progressively reclaim that ground step by step.”

MÁS HISTORIAS DE The Mercury

The Mercury

The Mercury

Pirates aim for results and entertainment as squad depth boosts momentum

ORLANDO Pirates are one of the big teams who play not only for results but also to keep The Ghost on the edge of their seats by playing enterprising football and consistently securing victories.

time to read

2 mins

November 28, 2025

The Mercury

Respect my teachers who taught me the English language

“Sticks and stones will tickle my bones but words will never hurt me’, they say!

time to read

1 mins

November 28, 2025

The Mercury

Storm approaching for under-strength Sharks as top opponents line up to take a bite

IT is a strange rugby world we live in when a Springboks versus Wales match kicks off during a busy United Rugby Championship tomorrow.

time to read

3 mins

November 28, 2025

The Mercury

Transforming Trump's G20 snub into a strategic advantage for South Africa

THE announcement by US President Donald Trump that South Africa will be “uninvited” from the 2026 G20 Summit is, at face value, a diplomatic provocation. But beneath the headlines lies a far more consequential opportunity: the chance for South Africa - with its business leadership at the forefront - to redefine its global narrative, champion multilateralism and strengthen its position as a bridge between the West and the Global South.

time to read

3 mins

November 28, 2025

The Mercury

Slot feels 'safe' despite Liverpool's latest humiliation

ARNE Slot insisted he is confident of avoiding the sack despite troubled Liverpool’s dismal 4-1 defeat to PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday.

time to read

2 mins

November 28, 2025

The Mercury

ERASMUS BETS ON FORWARDS

SPRINGBOK coach Rassie Erasmus has stacked his bench with forwards for tomorrow’s Test against Wales in Cardiff, underscoring the challenges posed by player availability outside the international window.

time to read

1 mins

November 28, 2025

The Mercury

The Mercury

Sun International criticises Treasury's new gambling tax proposal

SUN International on Tuesday slammed a proposed new gambling proposal by Treasury saying gambling will make the industry one of the highest taxed gambling industries in the world and destabilise the legal gambling industry.

time to read

3 mins

November 28, 2025

The Mercury

Thanksgiving reflections: Embracing family and gratitude

ON Thursday this week, millions of people in the United States were “home” for Thanksgiving.

time to read

1 min

November 28, 2025

The Mercury

The Mercury

Your debt could be insured, and you may not even know

MILLIONS of South Africans face unexpected financial shocks every year, many dont realise they may already have insurance that covers their loan repayments if something unexpected happens.

time to read

2 mins

November 28, 2025

The Mercury

KAL Group reports strong recovery with 16.7% dividend increase

KAL Group, the South African agri, fuel and convenience speciality retailer listed on the JSE, reported a good recovery in the second half of the year to September 30 and this enabled it to declare a dividend that had been raised by 16.7%.

time to read

2 mins

November 28, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size