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Government declares that five ‘non-White’ South African University Colleges will be entities separate from the University of South Africa
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Statement at the Sixth Conference of Heads of State or Government of Non-Aligned Countries, Havana, Cuba by O. R. Tambo, 3 - 9 September 1979
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The Impossible Concept: Settler Liberalism, Pan-Africanism and the Language of Non-Racialism by Jon Soske
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South African Women Unite For A Non-sexist Post Apartheid South Africa! By SPEAK, 1990, South Africa
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President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia is awarded the Martin Luther King, Jr Non-Violent Peace Prize.
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Dialectic of Higher Education for the Colonised: the case of Non-White Universities in South Africa
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The mutilated body of Sidwell Nonno (32), SARHWU shop steward, victim of an alleged political assassination, is find in Langa,
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The Kenyan Air Force disbands following an attempted coup by non-commissioned officers in which 159 died.
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Thousands of "non-Whites" march and bathe at "Whites only" beaches in a nationwide defiance campaign in Sou
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Nationalism, class and non-racialism in the 1950s and beyond: the search for convergence by David Everatt
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Opening Remarks by Mr Thabo Mbeki, at the Non-Aligned Movement Ministerial Conference, Durban, 19 August 2004
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The Special Committee against Apartheid held two-day consultations with 56 participants from non-governmental organisations and
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Staffrider Vol.3 No.2 Jun 1980
… Maake; Farouk Stemmet; Mambuse Lethage, Tebogo Moteane, Nono Thulo; Matsemela Manaka; Tlhanodi Raletebele, Oupa …
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Matsilela Ephraim (Jomo) Sono, SA soccer player and director, is born in Orlando East, Soweto. After his father died, he lived
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Reserve Bank governor Gideon Gono of Zimbabwe acknowledges his nation is broke and says food imports are gobbling up foreign cu
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Address of the President of the Republic of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, at the Inaugural session of the Twelth Conference of Heads of State or Government of the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries
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The United Nations Committee on Non-Self-Governing Territories adopts a resolution drawing the attention of the Security Counci
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President de Klerk and various cabinet ministers meet representatives of non-independent homelands and the Coloured and Indian
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Report on proceedings and resolutions of the Non-European Conference, in The Cape Times, January 4 and 6, 1930 [Extracts]
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Chief Buthelezi chief minister of KwaZulu and Mr Ramodike chief minister of Lebowa, boycott a meeting between non-independent h
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Document 11 - Peter Meissenheimer, “Smuts’ Anti-Indian Bill: Economic Sanctions or Non-European Unity?” Workers’ Voice, April 1946
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The Security Council notes with great satisfaction the establishment of a united, non-racial and democratic Government of South
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South Africa announces it will sign the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty and agree not to develop nuclear weapons.
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Foreign Minister ‘Pik’ Botha is declared persona non grata by Angola for having supported the rebel Angolan UNITA.
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Edward Holcroft, general manager of NetDay South Africa, a non-profit organisation, announces the group has set up computer n
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