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Student Politics: SASO till SANSCO
Article
… 1973 26 February, The Minister of Justice, Mr. Pelser, issues a five year banning order to eight SASO leaders.
1974
SASO is listed as one of the affected organisation under the Affected Organisation Act of
1974
. This prohibited it from receiving foreign funding to pursue its objectives.
1974
22 January, SASO holds a five-day meeting at Hammanskraal that condemns the presence of the Apartheid forces in Namibia, …
Mapetla Frank Mohapi
Biography
… secretary in the Eastern Cape . After students at several Black universities held pro-Frelimo rallies in October
1974
to celebrate the independence of Mozambique, Mohapi, together with several other leaders of SASO and the Black People's Convention , was detained November
1974
. He was released in April 1975 without charge. In 1973 he married Nonhle. Then in
1974
, whilst Nonhle was expecting their daughter, Mohape was detained for eight months. In September 1975, Mohapi …
Mapetla Frank Mohapi
Biography
… secretary in the Eastern Cape . After students at several Black universities held pro-Frelimo rallies in October
1974
to celebrate the independence of Mozambique, Mohapi, together with several other leaders of SASO and the Black People's Convention , was detained November
1974
. He was released in April 1975 without charge. In 1973 he married Nonhle. Then in
1974
, whilst Nonhle was expecting their daughter, Mohape was detained for eight months. In September 1975, Mohapi …
Paul Michael Sibisi
Biography
… After completing his studies he taught art at Appelsbosch Training College, Oswatini from 1969 to 1971. Between 1973 and
1974
, he was funded by a bursary awarded by the SA Institute of Race Relations in Durban to study at Rorke's Drift. He was the winner of the Graphic Art Award at the Black Expo of 1973. In
1974
he held a joint exhibition at the NSA Gallery, Durban, with Vuminkosi Zulu. From 1975 to mid-1977 he taught at Kwathambo … (group). 1970: UFH (Annual Exhibition). 1973: (Black Expo). DAM (Art SA Today). Bojo Gallery', Durban (solo).
1974
: NSA, Durban (two-person exhibition with Vuminkosi Zulu). UFH (Annual Exhibition). 1976: Norman Dunn Gallery, Hilton …
Pandelani Jeremia Nefolovhodwe
Biography
… Mphaphuli High School in 1973. Nefolovhodwe was later readmitted to Tufloop and allowed to continue with his studies. In
1974
he was elected as president of the SRC, and he was also elected as national president of the South African Student … of SASO’s Turfloop branch. Together with his comrades, he helped organise the ‘Viva FRELIMO Rally’ in Durban on 12 October
1974
which was aimed at celebrating the ascension to power of Mozambique’s liberation movement after the collapse of Portuguese colonial rule. In October
1974
Nefolovhodwe and nine members of SASO were arrested for organising the rally and charged with terrorism. Among those …
Institute for Industrial Education (IIE)
Article
… to Ruskin College in England, an educational body based in Oxford, England for trade unionists. Soon after, from
1974
onwards, the IIE started up the publication, South African Labour Bulletin to report on and analyse labour matters. … Eddie Webster, David Hemson and Omar Badsha. In 1973, the IIE employed Harold Bhekissa Nxasana as an organiser. In
1974
, it offered a correspondence course towards a Diploma in Industrial Relations with 139 students. Material from the IIE … Political education seminars continued until the arrests of Eddie Webster and Bekisisa Harold Nxasana. In December
1974
Webster, an education officer who also who served on the editorial board of the South African Labour Bulletin , was …
CHAPTER 2 - You only win once by Howard Barrell
Archive
… - Prioritising armed struggle, January
1974
- June 1976 A struggle is made up of failures essentially. It’s true. You only win once, and that’s at the end. - Joe … Introduction THE ANC’S PROSPECTS as a national liberation movement changed considerably over the 30 months between January
1974
and June 1976. In
1974
the ANC was almost wholly exiled or jailed, organisationally weak, disunited and geographically fractured. Moreover the …
Black Peoples Convention - National Leadership
Article
… became acting President after bannings Abraham Tiro - Permanent Organiser Ben Langa - Secretary General Elected at the
1974
sitting of the GSC in
1974
in Roodepoort Phandelani Nefolovodhwe - President Rubin Hare - Vice President Muntu Myeza - Secretary General Mosioua Lekota - Permanent Organiser Norman Dubazana - Publications Director Interim Committee Elected on October 24,
1974
as a result of large scale bannings of previous executive Gwebelentlanzi Mposelwa - President Diliza Mji - Vice …
Norman Stewart Middleton
Biography
… and democratic South Africa for all South Africans. He took a firm stance against the passport “blackmail” in June
1974
when he was invited to address the world football body, Fifa, in Frankfurt in Germany. He and his fellow leaders in the … of South Africa (Fasa). Middleton was given a mandate by the SASF and Sacos to inform the Fifa meeting, on June 11,
1974
, as to why Fasa should be expelled. He had applied for his passport in January
1974
. But after being kept waiting for five months, the then minister of interior, Dr Connie Mulder , told Middleton that he …
Barney Simon
Biography
… include the play Born in the R.S.A. Publications Selected Plays Phiri (1972) Hey Listen (1973) People (1973) People Too (
1974
) Storytime (1975) Cincinnati (1979) Cold Stone Jug (1980) Call Me Woman (1980) Marico Moonshine and Manpower (1981) Woza …
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