Soweto is preparing to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1976 uprising, a watershed moment in South Africa’s history. The “Jozi My Jozi” chapter in Soweto has organized a series of events to honor the youth who participated in the protests. These commemorations aim to remember the sacrifices made during the uprising and its lasting impact on the country. The 1976 uprising was a significant turning point in the anti-apartheid movement, sparking widespread protests and international condemnation of the South African government. Details of the specific events planned have not been released, but organizers promise an “unforgettable” program. The anniversary serves as a reminder of the struggle for freedom and equality in South Africa.