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Passive Resistance 1946 - A Selection of Documents compiled by E.S. Reddy & Fatima Meer - 1946-Press Reports on the Campaign
… Fountain Sports Ground on Sunday afternoon when the Natal Indian Congress held its mass meeting to explain to the … of the proposed legislation to "control" Indians in Natal and the Transvaal. The pavilion was packed and a large … boldly stated that not only Durban, but also the whole of Natal, must be for Europeans only. He has been able to do so …
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Clairwood Hospital, Durban
… Hospital, a public hospital operated by the KwaZulu Natal Health Department, is situated in Durban South, KwaZulu Natal. Hospital services include a Staff Wellness Clinic, Ante Natal Clinic and School Health Services. Clairwood Hospital …
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Isandlwana Battlefield Site, Nqutu
… square Kilometres and is located in the North of KwaZulu-Natal . The District lies between the main N3 corridor … is one of the 11 District Municipalities, of KwaZulu-Natal Province. The seat of Umzinyathi is Dundee. The … poorest and most underdeveloped, Rural Areas of KwaZulu-Natal. (The most notable being the Msinga and Nquthu …
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The Ncome Museum is opened
… The premier of KwaZulu-Natal, Mr L. Mtshali, welcomed guests at the opening of Ncome … (1999), WELCOMING ADDRESS BY THE PREMIER OF KWAZULU-NATAL , from South African Government Information, 26 …
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Cecil John Rhodes, South African statesman, is born
… and suffered bouts of asthma. His family sent him to Natal, South Africa, to live with his older brother in the …
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Frene Noshir Ginwala, former speaker of the SA Parliament, is born
… include being appointed the first Chancellor of KwaZulu-Natal University (UKZN) in 2005. Prior to her return from …
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Pretoria receives city status
… Republic of the Orange Free State), the Cape Colony and Natal Colony. Thirty years later, in 1961, when the Union of …
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ANC President Albert Luthuli banned
… confined him to the magisterial district of Lower Tugela, Natal. He was to report frequently to the SA Police in the …
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Mount Currie Nature Reserve, KZN-Kokstad
… and associated activities in the province of KwaZulu-Natal in the Republic of South Africa. The primary focus of … of a merger between two conservation bodies: the former Natal Parks Board which was formed in 1947 and whose … which resulted in the formation of the KwaZulu-Natal Nature Conservation Board with its entire operation …
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Weenan
… on the serene Banks of the Bushman River in KwaZulu-Natal , it remains as the second oldest European Settlement … initially faced little resistance and eventually reached Natal. This Area was primarily occupied by the Zulu people . … Its proximate cause was a clash over Land Rights in Natal and the massacre of Voortrekkers by the Zulu King …
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Women in the schizophrenic 1940s - World War II and its aftermath
… in Johannesburg. 1946-1948. © The University of Kwazulu Natal documentation centre. Although Indian women had become … This law established separate areas of land tenure in Natal towns and placed severe restrictions on Indian …
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Activity: The first farmers in Southern Africa
… 250AD. They were found in Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal. Iron implements such as these date back to 700AD. The …
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The missionaries
… channel of communication with the Cape Colony, and later Natal. King Faku never showed any serious inclination to …
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Interview with Archibald Gumede 22 July 1992
… took place under the UDF. POM We're talking about Natal now, right? AG We're talking about Natal. And this was opposed bitterly by Inkatha which asserted that the formation of the UDF in Natal was splitting the Zulu nation. So all means for …
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A.I. Kajee His Work for the Southern African Indian Community - Chapter 2
… NeverÂtheless the Indian community, particularly in Natal, was undergoing a difficult time. During the 1914-1918 … time certain anti-Indian moves were being made within the Natal Provincial Council, where it was proposed to abolish … instigated by a few Indians who formed themselves into a Natal Indian Federation against almost every clause of the …
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History of Muslims in South Africa: 1960 - 1969 by Ebrahim Mahomed Mahida
… of Rand 100 000 per month. 1963 Muslim Judicial Council [Natal] 96 The Muslim community of Natal formed their own Muslim Judicial Council [Natal] with the objective of attending to manifold problems …
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19. Lawrence asks for exemption from discriminatory laws
… and Bridglal Pachai Vendenayagum Lawrence petitioned the Natal Governor on 3 August 1907 for exemption from such laws … of class, caste or creed. Source: G.H.1186, 5640/1907, Natal Archives. Your petitioner is a passenger from India, …
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Kitson the Steam Train, Krugersdorp
… to South Africa soon thereafter for service on the Natal Government Railway. It is the oldest working steam …
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First Indian workers arrive in South Africa
… Sugar farming grew rapidly in the late 1800s in Natal as a result of very cheap “indentured labour” sourced … Shamim Marie. Divide and profit: Indian workers in Natal. Workers resistance and culture publications (1986) …
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National Heritage Day celebrates South African cultural diversity
… known as Shaka Day, and was celebrated in kwazulu/Natal. It was changed to National Heritage Day in 2004 when a …
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The twentieth anniversary of the arrest of Nelson Mandela is marked by a call for his release by China
… was captured in Cedara, a small town near Howick, KwaZulu-Natal, shortly after his return to South Africa on completing …
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The South African government is to grant self-government to KaNgwane
… in June 1982, claiming to restore Ingwavuma, in then-named Natal, to South African jurisdiction, was null and void since …
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Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu on Robben Island 5 August 1982
… was captured in Cedara, a small town near Howick, KwaZulu-Natal, shortly after his return to South Africa on completing …
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Book 3: Migration, Land and Minerals in the Making of South Africa commissioned by The Department of Education
… extension of British power in the Cape, Eastern Cape and Natal contributed to the pattern of state formations in South …
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Thomas William Bowler, prolific painter at the Cape, is born
… mostly on events that were taking place in the Cape and Natal as well as landscapes. Bowler began teaching art to …
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Building of Delagoa Bay railway line is completed
… independent of the harbours of the British Colonies, Natal and Cape. After discovery of the main gold reef on the …
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Political activist, Dr Yusuf Dadoo is re-elected President of Transvaal Indian Congress
… Campaign, led by Yusuf Dadoo (TIC) and G.M Naicker (Natal Indian Congress), began in protest of the Asiatic Land …
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Milner proposes conditional voting rights for ‘non-Whites’ in SA
… South Africa (Transvaal, the former ZAR, the Free State, Natal and the Cape) the latter was the only one where …
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The people armed, 1984-1990
… the independent media. These incidents were rife in Natal (now KwaZulu Natal) where the struggle for people’s power was met with … organisations. This conflict led to a bitter war in Natal, where thousands lost their lives. The Truth and …
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1960 - 1994: Armed Struggle and Popular Resistance
… the independent media. These incidents were rife in Natal (now KwaZulu Natal) where the struggle for people's power was met with … organisations. This conflict led to a bitter war in Natal, where thousands lost their lives. The Truth and …
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