Steve Biko

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  Bantu Stephen Biko OMSG (18 December 1946 - 12 Septemba 1977) aarĩ mũteti wa bũrũri wa Afrika ya Mũhuro wa kũrũa na ũnyamario wa apartheid.  Aarĩ mũtongoria ũmwe wa gĩthomo kĩa African Nationalist, na nĩ aambĩrĩirie gĩthomo gĩa kũrũĩra ihooto cia andũ airũ kũgerera kĩguũ kĩrĩa kĩa menyekanaga ta black consciousness movement mũthia-inĩ wa mĩaka ya 1960 na 1970. Mathunnga maake marĩ na kũcomia njaranda rungu rwa rĩĩtwa rĩa mbũkio Frank Talk.

A rectangular yellow wall plaque. It contains a message written in black in both English and Afrikaans. In English, the message reads: "For Use by White Persons. These public premises and the amenities thereof have been reserved for the exclusive use of white persons. By Order Provincial Secretary".
Ũkania wa waathani wa apartheid nĩ watongoragia maũndũ mothe ma ũtũũro; Biko nĩ eendaga kũniina mũtaratara ũcio.
A small, detached one-story house. The walls are a pale colour, and the roof is made from corrugated iron.
Mũciĩ wa Steve Biko itũũra rĩa Ginsberg, Eastern Cape
A stylised motif of a black clenched fist
Ithandũkũ rĩa Biko rĩna mũraũ wa ngundi. Andũ aingĩ arĩa maarĩ gĩkundi-inĩ kĩa Black Consciousness Movement nĩ maahũthĩrire mũraũ ũcio ta kĩmenyithia. [[157]]
Steve Biko acoretwo gĩcicio thĩinĩ wa kanitha wa Saint Anna, Heerlen, Netherlands
A grave and headstone. The structure is made from a shiny grey rock, and lacks ornamentation. Three flowers encased in circular glass baubles sit on top of it.
Mbĩrĩra ya Biko thĩinĩ wa kĩhingo kĩa Ginsberg, taũni ya Mũthamaki William