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Petros Mulaudzi of Nthabalala village
… was not there, so I stopped by the tribal office. On the wall were two posters; one explaining the symbols of our New …
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South Africa is told by IAEA to open all nuclear plants to international inspection
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Presidential address delivered at the Conference of the All African Convention meeting at Bloemfontein
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Circular from the SASO National Executive Committee to all SRCs and other Black organisations
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The Beginning of it all: Paper presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1966
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Raymond Basil van Staden
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Walter Ulyate Sisulu
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Document 51 - W. P. van Schoor, “The Origin and Development of Segregation in South Africa A. J. Abrahamse Memorial Lecture, Cathedral Hall, Cape Town, 5 October 1950
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SA Prime Minister P. W. Botha warns the country that confrontation will be inevitable if his proposed President’s Council fails
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South Africa no longer blamed for all Africa's ills 1989 - 1990
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A commemorative exhibition of the work of painter and cartoonist John Amshewitz opens in the City Hall in Johannesburg
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Bertram Dumbleton
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Document 119 - Non-European United Front of South Africa, Minutes of Conference held in City Hall, Cape Town, 8 to 10 April 1939
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Nadine Gordimer: A light shining into the dark by Sean O’Toole and Shaun De Waal
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Britain and Egypt sign Suez Canal agreement. British will withdraw troops over next twenty months.
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The Netherlands announces partial lifting of sports sanctions; SA sportspersons will no longer require visas.
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So long Mac, we will miss you by Stephen Grootes, (Daily Maverick), 29 April 2015
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Jannie Gildenhuys (70), well-known SA TV and stage actor, dies in Heidelberg, Western Cape.
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The ANC announces it will dismantle its guerrilla camps in Angola in support of peace.
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Rodney Petersen (12) of Clanwilliam, Western Province, dies during a cricket game when struck by a ball.
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Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister, Robert Mugabe, announces that he will cut diplomatic ties with South Africa.
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Opposition parties in Guinea-Conakry announce they will boycott presidential elections scheduled for December 21.
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Rodney Petersen (12) of Clanwilliam, Western Province, dies during a cricket game when struck by a ball.
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Prime Minister P.W. Botha announces that the Ciskei will become fully independent on 4 December 1981.
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The government announces that prosecutions for offences under the Group Areas Act will cease immediately.
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These are the people who will bring jobs, peace and housing to the Western Cape
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Dr. Frene Noshir Ginwala
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