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Gazebo, Civic Square
… in the Civic Square was built in 1924. It was the home of a coach magnate, Doel Zeederberg, who established the … (in Zimbabwe, then Rhodesia) in 1894. It is a reminder of an era of huge progress and the service played a big part in …
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Breakwater Prison, near Alfred Docks, Cape Town
… building houses the Breakwater Lodge and the University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business in what is now called the Victoria & Alfred … Stories will have it that the Breakwater Prison was one of the most feared prisons in the world. It is also said …
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Thato Madonsela, the South African rapper is born
… born in Alexandra, Gauteng on 30 January 1982. He is one of the few independent hip hop artists in South Africa.[i] L-Tido released his first mixtape “City of Gold” in 2009, for which he received the “Most Gifted … other popular South African hip hop artists to the likes of Da L.E.S, Tumi Molekane and the rapper K.O.[iv] His …
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A Walk in the Night
… On 1 December 1834, the enslaved people of the Cape were legally freed. To commemorate this day, the … “Walk in the Night” will once again take place on the eve of this jubilant day with celebrations and a public picnic running into the anniversary of the freedom of the slaves – 1 December. Date: Thursday, 30 …
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The “Sharpeville Six” narrowly escape executions
… their scheduled hangings by fifteen hours. A huge sigh of relief came to the "Sharpeville Six" after Justice … Minister Kobie Coetsee granted them an indefinite stay of execution. Initially there were eight people charged, but … released earlier. “The Sharpeville Six” were found guilty of murdering Sharpeville Deputy Mayor Jacob Kuzwayo Dlamini, …
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Sipho Gumede, South African jazz legend, dies
… Born in the predominantly Indian community of Cato Manor near Durban, Sipho Gumede started playing music … on a homemade guitar. He joined his first band at the age of 16 and soon became a known and sought after bass player. In the course of his career he recorded 18 albums under his own name and …
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Dr Wilson Carswell, medical adviser to the government’s Aids unit, says about 100 000 South Africans are infected with HIV
… Human-immuno Deficiency Virus (HIV). By 1993 the number of recorded infections had increased by 60 percent. In 2012, … is highest in the world. It also has the highest number of sufferers on Antiretroviral Treatment (ART) in the world. The availability of antiretroviral medication has significantly reduced the …
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The first Comrades Marathon takes place
… those who had fallen in the war by ultimate testing of body and mind, and triumphing. Sixteen runners completed … the 1921 Race was won by Bill Rowan who finished in a time of 8:59:00 and his name is now given to the sub 9 hr medal in … 1921 was a Silver Medal which was awarded to all finishers of the event up until 1931. An exception to this rule was a …
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The first Non-White South African Table Tennis team participates at the World Championship
… Groenewald and Cassim Meer. Although talented in the game of table tennis, it was not an easy for them to participate … the New Age newspaper, the team did not get the blessings of the South African government and it would have been almost … Japan. Six years down the line (1963), the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) executive lifts …
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Mahatma Gandhi is arrested for refusing to carry Apartheid pass
… up and severely injured by a compatriot, who accused him of betraying the Indian cause. In 1906, the Transvaal … government promulgated a new Act forcing registration of the colony's Indian population. At a mass protest meeting … leading to a seven-year struggle in which thousands of Indians were jailed including Gandhi; some were even shot …
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Reflections on the political situation in South Africa
… Opening address by the Chairperson of the Natal Indian Congress at the 57th Annual Congress of the National Union of South African Students, Durban, November 1979. …
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Immediate prospect for SACP
… Article in Voice of Women , Number 3, 1983, on the immediate prospect for SACP. It discusses the Suppression of Communist Act of 1950, the Freedom Charter, Sharpeville 1966. …
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Visual Aid: operation hunger: 1988
… Sale of photographs in aid of Operation Hunger. Black and white poster. April 17th to May 28th 1988 at The Market Galleries. List of photographers. …
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Freedom is in your hand!
… Issued by the ANC Department of Information and Publicity. Green, yellow, black and white poster. Demands of the Freedom Charter. Artwork of a hand casting a vote. ANC logo. …
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Now is the time for worker rights
… Multicoloured poster. Notice of COSATU Special Congress, 10-12 September 1993. COSATU logo. Yellow, red and black border. Photograph of crowd in front of Union Buildings, Pretoria. …
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Commonwealth Day
… Two tone green background and yellow lettering. Artwork of world in centre with three multicoloured photographs of children. Commonwealth Secretariat Logo. Reverse of Folder 2737.p001. …
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Short speech by Desmond Tutu
… and brown poster. Short speech by Desmond Tutu, Bishop of Johannesburg. Artwork of chain of black and white people holding hands in the air. Afrapix. …
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UDF first year rally
… Yellow, black red and white poster. Notice of UDF rally on Sunday Aug 19 at City Hall, Johannesburg. List of speakers. Image of workers carrying UDF flag. …
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June 16
… Bible quote from John 15: 13. Black and white image of Hector Pieterson. Notice of a world day of prayer. …
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March against retrenchments and violence
… poster. Cream, black and red poster. COSATU logo. Notice of a march on Saturday, June 15th. List of demands. Artwork of two men with fists raised. …
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ECC rally
… Yellow, black and white, ECC poster. Notice of a rally at Sea Point Civic on Thursday, 4th June. Artwork of a white dove of peace on a black circle. …
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Letter from Barney Pityana to Barry Streek
… The letter discusses the issue of SASO/NUSAS representation at the Commonwealth Students' Conference in the context of representation of the two organisations at foreign/overseas meetings …
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Trade unions face the future
… THE voluntary liquidation of the Trade and Labour Council marks the closing of a chapter In South African labour history. It also marks the beginning of a new one. …
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Concert in the park
… Venue - Ellis Park on 11th January 1986. Photograph of huge crowd of people at Ellis Park. List of performers. …
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South African Labour Bulletin September 1990
… Cover of South African Labour Bulletin. Volume 15 Number 3, … Grey, brown, red, black and white poster. Photograph of ANC conference. List of contents. …
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Stoppa Machen!
… Black, white, grey, red and blue poster. Artwork of a tennis racquet. Photograph of a soldier with a machine gun. Bottle of Coke with Chile on it. Chile Kommitten poster. …
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December 16 : heroes - day
… Black and white image of soldier shaking hands with two people in centre of poster. Title in red letters at bottom of poster. Wording in black letters. …
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NUSAS Press Release
… regarding developments and plans for the National Union of South African Students and a confirmation of a special congress to complete the reassessment of the Union. …
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Mass detentions, now a curfew
… Using the special powers granted to it by the declaration of a State of Emergency, the South African Police has declared a curfew in a number of Eastern Cape townships. …
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Uniply workers pack industrial court case
… Hundreds of Uniply workers packed into Bolton Hall in Durban on July 24 to hear union lawyers argue for the reinstatement of two of their shop stewards. …
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