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Final Declaration of the Conference of Heads of State or Government of Non-Aligned Countries, Havana, Cuba, 3-9 September 1979
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Identification Amendment Act No 47, amending the 1986 Identification Act so as to repeal certain obsolete provisions, and order
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The Minister amends the regulations to the Employment Equity Act, 1998, to i.a. simplify requirements for employers who employ
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Following the Rubicon speech four days earlier, Archbishop Desmond Tutu snubs P. W. Botha’s invitation on 19 August 1985 to att
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Report on the proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Cape Native Voters’ Convention, in Imvo Zabantsundu, January 8, 1929
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Mandela, With Touch Of Grace, Paves Way For Successor By Suzanne Daley (The New York Times), 15 June 1999
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Mandela, In Last State Of Nation Speech, Pleads For Peace by Suzanne Daley (The New York Times), 6 February 1999
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For Mandela’s 80th, Parties And Talk Of A Wedding by Suzanne Daley (The New York TImes), 18 July 1998
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South Africa Hints At Conditional Release For Jailed Black Leaders by Alan Cowell (The New York Times), February 1, 1985
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Document Center at UKZN. “Burning of the Passes” from the collection of Ela Gandhi, MP. Assention no. 1889-23
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Eugène de Kock alleges that the Swedish premier Olaf Palme was shot in 1986 by a South African secret agent.
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William (Bloke) Modisane, journalist, writer and actor is born in Sophiatown, Johannesburg. He died in 1986 in Dortmund, West G
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Gandhi’s Life in his own words - My life is my message by M. K. Gandhi, Compiled by : Krishna Kripalani, 1959, India
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Progressive Federal Party (PFP)-African National Congress (ANC) Meeting (Summary) by Peter Gastrow , 12 and 13 October 1985, Lusaka.
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Progressive Federal Party (PFP)-African National Congress (ANC) Meeting (Narrative) by Peter Gastrow , 12 and 13 October 1985, Lusaka.
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UDF Poster ‘People’s power apartheid paliament. Don’t support Apartheid’ by Transvaal Anti presidents Council (Anti PC)’, 1984, South Africa
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UDF Poster ‘Defend your oganization: hands off COSATU’ by Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), 1987, South Africa
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UDF Poster ‘UDF UNITES - APARTHEID DIVIDES: UDF: UNITED DEMOCRATIC FRONT : FORWARD TO PEOPLE’S POWER!’ by UDF, 1983, South Africa
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Following a meeting (4-13 June 1980), held at the request of the African group, the United Nations Security Council unanimously
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Dr Fabian Defu Ribeiro, medical practitioner assassinated with his wife by state agents in 1986, is born in Bantule.
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Hansi Pauline Pollak, sociologist, welfare worker and activist, is born in Johannesburg. In 1980 the University of Natal awarde
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Niger becomes an autonomous republic within the French Community. The republic adopted a constitution in 1959 but the next year
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International Monetary Fund announces the termination of South Africa’s request of the 1969 arrangements for the sale of South
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Adv. Mojankunyane Gumbi, Legal Advisor to the President’s Office (1999) and director of the Women’s Development Bank, is born i
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Former South African Defence Force (SADF) Chief Tienie Groenewald is acquitted on all charges related to the 1987 KwaMakhuthu m
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Archibald Jacob Gumede, Secretary of the Natal African Congress, 1951-60, and President of the United Democratic Front, 1983, i
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Amos Boshomane, unionist (SEAWU) of Germiston, is shot dead after having survived an earlier attack on 25 November 1987.
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The Star newspaper reports that Defence Minister, Magnus A. Malan, knew as early as 1987 of a secret "hit squad" made
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