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Lesotho Timeline
… Customs Union (SACU), which includes Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa and Swaziland. Miners find a huge 500 …
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Grade 5 - Term 1: Hunter-gatherers and herders in Southern Africa
… vast desert that stretches over South Africa, Botswana and Namibia, from about 25 000 BC. The San are believed to be the … the San are found in the North-western Cape, the Kalahari, Namibia and Botswana. They are less nomadic than their …
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When, why and where the first African farmers settled in Southern Africa
… took three different routes: Some travelled towards Namibia and are today known as the Herero and Ovambo people. …
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General South African History Timeline: 1980s
… South Africa to compel it to end its illegal occupation of Namibia. 1981 11 March, Govan Mbeki is presented with the … Solidarity with the Struggle of Women of South Africa and Namibia was observed for the first time, on the 25th … Solidarity with the Struggle of Women of South Africa and Namibia observed for the first time, on the 25th anniversary …
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The History of LGBT legislation
… by the international community for its occupation of Namibia (Thompson, 1990). It was during this time that South Africa began engaging in armed conflicts with Namibia, Angola, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, and, to increase …
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Tanzania and its Support of Southern African Liberation Movements
… the South West Africa People’s Organisation (SWAPO) from Namibia. [6] These movements benefitted from the safety and …
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Tanzania and its Suipport of Southern African Liberation Movements
… the South West Africa People’s Organisation (SWAPO) from Namibia. [6] These movements benefitted from the safety and …
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Afrapix Chronology 1981-1991
… socio-economic conditions of the Bushman communities of Namibia. A proposal was sent out to help raise funds for the … • Paul Weinberg's book, Shaken Roots: The Bushmen of Namibia , is published by EDA publishers with text by Megan Biesele. Shaken Roots: The Bushmen of Namibia (1989) • 1st of October - Staffrider annual …
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University of Witwatersrand Student Protests 2015 Timeline
… protest. Student fees protests have also spread to Namibia where various student organisations are protesting … 26 January FeesMustFall spreads to The University of Namibia (Unam) under the banner #VarsityLockdown and …
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African Achievements and Potential
… Angola, South Africa, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Namibia among the top producers of diamonds. [12] In 2011 the …
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State of Emergency - 1985
… independent Zimbabwe ), Mozambique , Angola , Botswana and Namibia amongst others. This strategy was termed Total …
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African National Congress Timeline 1970-1979
… South Africa, and Angola, which shares a border with a Namibia under South African rule, become independent. These …
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The fight against colonialism and imperialism in Africa
… of the Herero and Nama people of South West Africa, now Namibia. The Germans took advantage of the Herero's loss and …
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The Youth Struggle
… and now that Zimbabwe was free, tomorrow it would be Namibia and South Africa.” Cosas went on and issued another …
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50 Facts on Africa
… Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Mauritius, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sierra, Leone, South …
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uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) in exile
… west and north it was bordered by South West Africa (now Namibia) mandated to South Africa under the mandate system … of Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe and the Caprivi Strip of Namibia. It was possible to cross the Zambezi River directly … When Cuban and Angolan forces were dangerously close to Namibia, which was under South African rule, all the camps in …
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Women and The Food and Canning Workers’ Union
… protests throughout South Africa. After strikes in Namibia and Durban in 1972 and 1973, the 1979 Cape Fatti’s …
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Liberation organisations
… Botswana, Swaziland, Lesotho, Angola, South West Africa (Namibia) and Mozambique To destabilize the majority …
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South African Youth Revolutionary Council (SAYRCO)
… Africa (not exiles), Zimbabwe and South West Africa (now Namibia who were aligned to the ANC, the Zimbabwe African …
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Khoisan Identity
… Africa, although these individuals live primarily in Namibia. Whilst they have never been recognised as official …
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African Heritage Sites
… dense forest and grassy mountain pastures. Namib Sand Sea (Namibia) Ngorongoro Conservation Area (Arusha Region, … over 100,000 years. Twyfelfontein or /Ui-//aes (Kunene, Namibia) The site has one of the largest concentrations of …
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Afrikaner
… home language. Afrikaans is also spoken in the Republic of Namibia, and by South Africans living and working in the …
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General South African History Timeline: 1970s
… condemns the continuing presence of South Africa in Namibia and defines the legal consequences. August, In an … requesting it to cooperate in supervising a plebiscite in Namibia, is released. The Court is considering a request by … government’s application that a plebiscite be organized in Namibia and rejects the offer of additional documentation …
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Biography of Hugh Masekela by Fardin Rahman
… movement rally in England called March for Freedom in Namibia and South Africa! where more than 250,000 attended. …
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Youth and the National Liberation Struggle
… and Angola, and now Zimbabwe is free, tomorrow it will be Namibia and South Africa.” COSAS went on and issued another …
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Oliver Reginald Tambo Timeline 1917 - 2011
… 1960s 1960 Tambo is detained in South West Africa (Namibia). He was there to defend activists who were arrested …
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Dr Alfred Bitini Xuma Timeline 1893-1998
… South Africa’s plans to incorporate South West Africa ( Namibia ) into the Union. 1947 9 March As part of efforts to …
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A history of the South African Constitution 1910-1996
… for the first of several rounds of talks on Angola and Namibia with officials from Angola, Cuba and United States. … York (on 13 and 22 December respectively) providing for Namibia to begin its transition to independence in accordance …
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Bureau of State Security (BOSS)
… Angola; guerrilla infiltrations in South West Africa (now Namibia) and the disintegration of rebel forces in Rhodesia. …
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African National Congress Timeline 1940-1949
… the incorporation of South-West Africa (later re-named Namibia). 14 January, Dr. A.B. Xuma issues a statement on the …
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