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Letlapa Mphahlele
… 1981, from where he left with a group of PAC members for Guinea, on the West Coast of Africa to undergo military …
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SABC is allowed to broadcast Thatcher Case
… him to answer questions related to a failed coup in Equatorial Guinea. …
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Miriam Makeba
… move to Guineau. They separated in 1978. After moving to Guinea, Makeba managed to find work outside the USA. She …
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Teboho “Tsietsi” Mashinini
… was his compatriot, Miriam Makeba , who was in exile in Guinea. She had offered Mashinini a place to stay in her home …
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Tim Bruwer
… to work for three years in Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea. During our stay in Port Moresby I offered my support … security, particularly as he had never heard of Papua New Guinea, the country in which I was a temporary resident … think you would have heard of it. It's called Papua New Guinea". "And what do you do there?” he asked. "I train …
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Gabon
… independence from France. It shares common borders with Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Republic of the Congo and the Gulf of Guinea. Autocratic presidents ruled Gabon since independence. …
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50 Facts on Africa
… Congo, Republic of the Congo, CÁ´te d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Guinea, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, …
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Africa: What’s in a name?
… half of Africa, with ‘Libya’, ‘Aethiopia’, ‘Sudan’ and ‘Guinea’ being by far the most common names used. For the … of much of North Africa. The term Guiné, or the English Guinea, became ever more popular to describe the region of West Africa accessible from the Gulf of Guinea. Until the mid-seventeenth century, the terms Guinea …
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Unlike The Gambia’s Jammeh, Mugabe may not disappear, 22 November 2017, AZAD ESSA
… the presidential elections that pushed him into exile in Equatorial Guinea, and yet, here he was, still looking down on us. …
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
… is divided into four major climatic regions. In the equatorial climate zone, temperatures are hot, the average … dry and rainy seasons, is found north and south of the equatorial region. The dry season lasts from four to seven …
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Organization of African Unity Timeline 1884-2000
… the School of Fine Arts; Cairo. France establishes French Equatorial Africa. Tunisia becomes a French protectorate. … Lagos Mamlou Toure's short film Mouramani is released in Guinea. Algeria and other French colonies oppose colonial … is hanged in prison. African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC) and the Popular Movement for …
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Africa: Colonialism, Arts, Protest & Independence
… the School of Fine Arts; Cairo. France establishes French Equatorial Africa. Tunisia becomes a French protectorate. … Lagos Mamlou Toure's short film Mouramani is released in Guinea Algeria and other French colonies oppose colonial … is hanged in prison African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC) and the Popular Movement for …
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Gabon gains independence from France
… the last of the four territories, which had formed French Equatorial Africa, achieved independence. Gabriel LÁƒÂƒ©on …
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Chad gains its independence
… French territory was established in 1946 as part of French Equatorial Africa. The fight for independence did not end and …
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Central African Republic
… successful and named it the French Congo (late r French Equatorial Africa ), with its capital at Brazzaville. The … Great Britain, Germany, and France competed for control of equatorial Africa. Belgium, Germany, and France each wanted … successful and named it the French Congo (later French Equatorial Africa), with its capital at Brazzaville. The …
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Organisation of African Unity (OAU)
… of Ghana, Julius Nyerere of Tanzania, Sékou Touré of Guinea and Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia took up the cause of … by all, and not as radically as Nkrumah, Sékou Touré of Guinea and Modibo Keita of Mali would have preferred it. … split between the Casablanca Group (consisting of Ghana, Guinea, Mali, Libya, Egypt, Morocco and Algeria) which …
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Imperialism and socialism in the context of Africa
… Colonial Rule Spain had only two colonies in Africa, Equatorial Guinea and Western Sahara. These colonies were underdeveloped …
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Cabo Verde
… in the Atlantic Ocean, just off the West coast of Guinea-Bissau. The first permanent settlers of the island … independent. Attempts at creating a unified state with Guinea-Bissau were abandoned in the 1980s [iv] . Since 1991 … Verde was a trading post for enslaved people coming from Guinea-Bissau and going to Brazil. Cape Verde was …
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The New Group
… daughter, and Neville Lewis was prepared to exchange a 70-guinea picture for ten cases of whiskey. Because the Group …
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Cuba and the struggle for democracy in South Africa
… of liberation movements of South Africa, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Angola and Mozambique. Cuba’s support for … 1960, Cuba began to receive students from the Republic of Guinea, Congo-Brazzaville and Mali, and in 1963 Cuba sent a … in Portugal, the country’s colonies – Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau – were headed for independence. The …
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Sindiso Mfenyana
… conferences and delegations (Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Iraq, Syria, Jordan and many more) during this …
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Maps of Africa through the centuries
… map is the textual chattiness. Here, for example, above Guinea, he writes: “I am credibly informed, that ye Country about hundred Leagues North of the Coast of Guinea, is inhabited by white Men, or at least a different …
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Maria and Mariam found refuge
… Photograph of a woman and her baby. Katkama Transit Camp, Guinea. Humanitarian Aid Works, United Nations. …
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A new situation has emerged: let us meet the challenge!
… statement on the impending independence of Angola, Guinea Bissau and Mozambique, providing proof that the …
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Legacy: A Timeline of HIV/AIDS by Carlos Motta
… have transferred to humans from sooty mangabey monkeys in Guinea-Bissau. 1964 Jerome Horwitz of The Barbara Ann … and believed to have been exposed to the virus in Guinea-Bissau in 1966. 1980 Ken Horne, a San Francisco …
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Sierra Leone gains independence from Britain
… onto the Atlantic Ocean, and is flanked by Liberia and Guinea. The very earliest inhabitants of Sierra Leone were …
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Thabo Mbeki (1942 - ) Timeline
… 11 March, Thabo Mbeki is asked by the officials from Equatorial Guinea to help in a trial of suspected Coup plotters. 14 …
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Teboho “Tsietsi” Mashinini dies in West Africa
… Mashinini died under strange circumstances in Conakry, Guinea. Mashinini was hospitalised with multiple injuries, …
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Coerney, Port Elizabeth
… Formerly also known as 'Hoender Kraal', from Dutch, 'guinea-fowl' …
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Slavery and Emancipation of Slaves
… of slaves arrived in May with 228 from the Coast of Guinea aboard the Hassalt . Thus, by 1658 over half of the …
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