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BiographyFred Khumalo
… Fred Khumalo was born on 4 August 1966 in Chesterville, Durban , Natal (now KwaZulu-Natal), and … but little-known historical event,…insert chunks of what…
BiographyMichael Kitso Dingake
… sabotage. He was sentenced to a total of 15 years on 6 May 1966 to Robben Island. In an interview with Padraig O’Malley, … Africa. Under torture, this person…
The Rand Supreme Court rules that Blacks from the homelands can establish the right to reside permanently in towns in White Sou
… rules that Blacks from the homelands can establish the right to reside permanently in towns in White Sou …
BiographyPeter Henry Abrahams
… Aunt Liza and Uncle Sam. Elsburg is a rural town in what is now known as the Gauteng Province. With his father’s … who struggled for Black recognition,…
BiographyMichael Guthrie Scott
… his life in Northam led to his first crisis of faith, or what he later termed, “The Question.” (Scott, 58) “The … relented. The two returned to Bechuanaland,…
Split looms for CP Cape Town as the Conservative Party is so racked by internal dissent that it could see a breakaway right-win
… racked by internal dissent that it could see a breakaway right-win …
BiographyAlan Keith Brooks
… prison. After his release, he was deported to Britain in 1966 since he was a British citizen. He then furthered his … . While in exile, Brooks worked with…
ArchiveDavid Koloane fought for the right to define himself – and his art by Ruth Simbao, 24 July 2019
… arts administrator and author, he fought for the human right to define oneself and to determine one’s own future. … 20 works depicting Biko reflected the…
BiographySelbourne Charlton Sobizwa “Selby” Mvusi
… in Goromonzi High School just outside Salisbury in what was Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) where he taught art … World Festival of Negro Art held in Dakar,…
BiographyThabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki
… support, as well as arms and military training. On 18 May 1966, Mbeki organised a 24-hour vigil at the Clock Tower in … embassy in London’s Grosvenor Square…
ArchiveEnacting Marriage Laws: Regulating Women's Right and Sexuality in Natal 1860-1913 by Madhawi Jha
… Enacting Marriage Laws: Regulating Women's Right and Sexuality in Natal 1860-1913 by Madhawi Jha …
ArchiveRemembering Marikana: public art intervention and the right to the city in Cape Town by Heike Becker (2018)
… Remembering Marikana: public art intervention and the right to the city in Cape Town by Heike Becker (2018) …
BiographySicelo Shiceka
… Sicelo Shiceka was born on 8 June 1966 in the village of Ingquza Hill, near Flagstaff, … honest and courageous.” In 2010, he was involved in what was…
BiographyDr. Neville Edward Alexander
… earth. ‘Today I am an atheist, but I still believe that is what religion is all about. Its great positive contribution … TLSA adopted too much of a ‘British…
BiographyWangari Maathai
… of Science degree at the University of Pittsburgh in 1966. [iii] Eventually pursuing her doctoral studies in … the Women of the Year Award. [xiii] She was…
BiographyTim Bruwer
… and struck up a conversation with one of them, asking him what he was in prison for. He was quite friendly and told me … heard of again. Just leave these…
BiographyRick Turner
… in Paris, France where he completed a doctorate in 1966 after producing a thesis on the political philosophy of … , the first organization to initiate the…
BiographyMzwakhe Mbuli
… a Zulu man who was employed as a long-distance driver. In 1966, the town was bulldozed and Mbuli’s family, which … in his words “never, never again should…
BiographyArchbishop Emeritus Desmond Mpilo Tutu
… after he had completed his Masters degrees in the Arts in 1966, the entire village where he was the priest turned out … II meets with Anglican Archbishop…
Robert Elias Mokxotho Matji
… to rest in Maseru, Lesotho. Robert Matji (second from the right). Next to him is Nelson Mandela. Robert Matji, standing at the back on the right. Sitting in…
BiographyArchibald Jacob Gumede
… felt that there was no difference between its policies and what he stood for, and he maintained that the liberals were, … clientele. He passed his Attorney's…
BiographyNelson Rolihlahla Mandela
… led by Mandela, Sisulu and Oliver Tambo, began drafting what came to be known as the Programme of Action for the ANC. … authorities to obtain dark glasses…
BiographyLord Kitchener
… that ended the Second Boer War. Standing (from left to right): Col. Henderson, van Velden, Maj. Watson, H. Fraser, Maj. Maxwell, H. de Jager. Seated (from…
BiographyChief Mshiywa Henry Tshabalala
… Was a popular amateur boxer and lost the use of his right eye in the ring. Active in Congress since the Defiance …
BiographyRobert Cedric Wilcox
… click on the attached PDF in the Archive section (on the right-hand side) by Peter T. Jacobs and Julian H. Sauls. …
BiographyMafika Pascal Gwala
… a region predominantly inhabited by Zulus and Indians, in what was then Natal province (now Kwazulu-Natal). His father … began writing his first poetry…
BiographyPetrus (Fanie) Stephanus De Villiers
… In the next season he also made his Test début as a right-arm fast-medium bowler. In 1989 and 1995 he was …
BiographyJulia Nicol
Julia Nicol worked actively as an anti-apartheid activist in the late 1980s and early 90s, particularly concerned with the anti-discrimination rights for…
BiographyMichael Ngweyi
… after being shot twice, once in his chest and once in his right arm. He was the sole breadwinner in his family and left …
Toast Remarks of the President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, in honour of the Governor General of Canada, the Right Honourable, Michaelle Jean, on the occasion of the State Banquet: Presidential Guesthouse, Tshwane, 5 December 2006
… Mbeki, in honour of the Governor General of Canada, the Right Honourable, Michaelle Jean, on the occasion of the …