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Chapter 6 - TOWARDS HOME
… 1963 - 1990 The 7th Congress, organised in Havana in April 1989, and attended by 49 delegates, was the highest point the …
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Why is sexual violence so endemic in South Africa and why has it been so hard to combat? by Jessica Clarke
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Arts and Crafts and reconstruction by Jillian Carman
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Address by President Jacob Zuma at the celebration of 60th Anniversary of the Freedom Charter, Kliptown, Johannesburg, 26 June 2015
… Declaration by the Organization of African Unity in August 1989. This document used the Constitutional Guidelines as a …
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P.W. Botha becomes Prime Minister
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Monterey House, Klaasens Road, Wynberg
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Railway Administration Building, bounded by Maitland-, Hanger, St Andrew and Harvey Streets, Bloemfontein
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A car bomb explodes in Durban, killing five and injuring 27 people
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P.W. Botha launches CONSAS at the Carlton Conference to eliminate “Marxist threat”
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Liberation struggle activists, Gwala and Mothopeng are released from Robben Island
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Quaqua
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Fatima Meer, South African anti-Apartheid activist is born
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Lord Alfred Milner, British Colonial Secretary, and architect of the Union of South Africa dies
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Eban Abba, Israeli statesman is born in Cape Town
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Apartheid Super Spy, Craig Williamson’s Trails of Death and Destruction: The Scandinavian Connection, (Responses to recent exposures in Jyllands Posten) by Prithiraj Dullay
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Grade 9 - Term 3: Turning points in South African History, 1960, 1976 and 1990
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The Rorke’s Drift Art and Craft Centre
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Burkina Faso
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Angola becomes independent of Portuguese colonial rule
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Col. Muammar Gaddafi seizes power in Libya
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Zambian president Kenneth Kaunda refuses to take part in UK
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Groote Schuur Campus, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch
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Cypress Tea Gardens, Hermanus
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The trial of Dr Allan Boesak on charges of theft and fraud starts
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University of the Orange Free State, Grey's College School
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Assassination attempt on Kwame Nkrumah, first prime and later president of Ghana
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The Grey Street Mosque, 1880-1930
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