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ArticleThe History of Al-Shabaab
… in the south and drove the Islamists from the important port city of Kismayo. Somalia suffered a severe famine during …
Insurrections I,II and III: Music as Ancient as the Future by Samuel Hove
… AfroIndian possible then? A: Obviously…yes Ari’s first port of call was Sazi Dlamini. He had heard him talk of the …
Colonial conquest and resistance, Pre 1900
… where wine and wheat became the major products. As the port developed the need for labour increased. In response to …
The Colonial Photographic Discourse and Censorship – Challenges for Resistance Photographers
… as being the first South African photographer in 1846 in Port Elizabeth. 7 In the latter half of the nineteenth century, …
ArticleSouth Africa in the 1970s
… by R3 bringing it up to R12. The pay for taking a car to Port Elizabeth was also increased by R2 to R8 and to Johannesburg …
ArticleNelson Mandela Timeline 1980-1989
… June, Four Eastern Cape UDF activists, on their way from Port Elizabeth to Cradock, are abducted and assassinated by the …
ArticleEuropean missionaries in southern Africa: the role of the missionaries
… growth of such coastal commercial centers as Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and East London. This created a need for large …
A Society for the “Advancement of Art”
… this area of Cape Town was at the time. It was a small port-city of 100,000 people. However, by its virtue as the … Africa and persisted in the work of such…
ArticleThe 1956 Women’s March in Pretoria
… Womens League ( ANCWL ) was a leading figure, while in Port Elizabeth Florence Matomela (the provincial president of …
ArticleThe Durban strikes and the resurgence of the trade union movement in 1973
… on strike, and as other workers in Pietermaritzburg and Port Shepstone downed tools, a general strike loomed. But by …
ArticleColonial history of Bloemfontein
… transport riders with ox drawn wagons from the harbours of Port Elizabeth and East London which made the delivery of things …
ArticleYusuf Dadoo Timeline: 1960 - 1969
… of explosions takes place in Durban, Johannesburg, and Port Elizabeth. The manifesto of uMkhonto we Sizwe declared it is …
ArticleKenyan Timeline
… is banned. February 6, 1952 – The future queen of England, Elizabeth, is visiting Kenya when her father, King George VI, dies of cancer. She returns to…
ArticleNelspruit Timeline 1815-1996
… of Nelspruit Extension 2 and Westacres. Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II visits the town, and receives a gift of …
ArticleFatima Meer Timeline 1928-2010
… community to build schools in African townships of Umlazi, Port Shepstone and Inanda. Built the Chief Albert Luthuli and …
ArticleTransition to Armed Struggle by Norman Levy
… some twenty-five delegates brought together from Durban, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town under conditions of close security. … a bomb was thrown into the house…
ArticleSouth African Communist Party Timeline 1870-1996
… Worker. 16 December At the ICU National Council meeting in Port Elizabeth a motion is put forward by George Champion … of explosions takes place in Durban,…
ArticleThe Mfecane: Understanding a Period of Transformation in Southern Africa
… in slave raiding - have been contested by scholars such as Elizabeth Eldredge, his intervention forced a fundamental …
ArticleWomen and Children in White Concentration Camps during the Anglo-Boer War, 1900-1902
… the last four all presently in Natal, are to be sent to a port, other than a British port, outside South Africa.Lord Milner, referring to the …
ArticleCuba and the struggle for democracy in South Africa
… materiel in late October. By 28 October they took the port of Mozamedes from Portuguese troops, who abandoned the port. On 2 and 3 November 1975, FAPLA and…
ArticleThe Natal Workers Theatre Movement Timeline
… for the workers). 1981 In Natal (now KwaZulu-Natal) , the Port Natal Administration Board starts employing women in …
Article1976-1983: Mass Democratic movements
Introduction
Mission Stations - I-L
… up by the Dutchmen of the Transvaal, and now missionary at Port Elizabeth. These buildings were completed in 1839. The …
ArticleCongress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU)
… labour federation. A third summit, held in July 1982 in Port Elizabeth, saw bitter divisions over a range of issues, and …
ArticleMass Democratic movements, 1976-1983
… political landscape in the country. Biko was detained in Port Elizabeth, tortured and in a state of semi-consciousness, …
ArticleA Charge of Treason by Norman Levy
… remembers it was a bumpy ride. Another batch came from Port Elizabeth and a third from Durban, while a large contingent … “negligible”.68 The PAC call was…
ArticleList of passenger on the Truro, 16 November 1860
… 2 Nagium Page Missing 18 F Christian Madras 3 Elizabeth Davarum 2 F Christian Madras 4 Kirbay Davarum 4 …
Afrikaner Newspapers and the newspaper industry from 1830
… and closed in 1983. H. Post-apartheid developments The Port Elizabeth-based Oosterlig closed in 1994. By 1996, when …
ArticleThe International Defence and Aid Fund (IDAF)
… a district surgeon who mounted an injunction against the Port Elizabeth security forces when she uncovered evidence of …
General South African History Timeline: 1970s
… of Race Relations (SAIRR) as well as the University of Port Elizabeth published findings on the PDL as well as the … and Ciskei are announced, involving…