Pretoria, 8 April 2015 – Afrikaans musician Steve Hofmeyr addressed supporters at the vandalised Paul Kruger statue in Church Square. In his speech he claimed illiteracy was a major contributor to black South Africans’ view of SA history.
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Steve Hofmeyr speaks at the protest against the vandalism of the Paul Kruger statue.
Music video featuring Leon Ferreira and Roelof Kruger.
Thee to See from the album “BAT QOL” by Frieda Kruger www.invia.org.za (I do not own the rights to this song. I am posting as a fan. After listening, please …
Pippie toon baie goeie vordering, haar gesiggie word gesond en sy raak woeliger by die dag. Haar ma Anice en pa Erwin Kruger is opgewonde om haar by die huis…
Amber Kruger performing “Jy Vat My Hoër” by Andriette.