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Dinah Molefe
Biography
… a heritage of beer-pottery and beadwork made by women. Exhibitions: 1970: DAM (Sculpture and Ceramics from Rorke's Drift).
1974
: Florence, Italy (38th International Arts and Crafts Fair). Awards:
1974
: Third Brickor Ceramic Art Competition. Collections: DAM; KC; Rorke's Drift. …
Muntu Myeza
Biography
… issued by the apartheid government to eight SASO leaders. Myeza was elected as the General Secretary of SASO in July
1974
, and was tasked organising the Viva Frelimo Rallies in support of the Mozambican independence in conjunction with the … Minister of Police Jimmy Kruger reacted by imposing a nationwide ban on the rallies. In defiance to the ban, on 25 June
1974
Myeza led a crowd of about 10 000 people at the Curries Stadium in Durban. In the evening following the rally, Myeza and …
Roelof Frederik ‘Pik’ Botha
Biography
… South Africa. Botha was appointed Law Adviser of the Department of Foreign Affairs in February 1966, and between 1966 and
1974
attended seven sessions of the United Nations General Assembly as a member of the South African delegation. During this … of a career diploma to politics and on 22 April he won the Wonderboom seat for the National Party, and held it again in
1974
. In the early 1970’s, Botha was a member of the South African legal team in the 1970-71 case before the International …
General Factory Workers Benefit fund (GFWBF)
Article
… the Garment Workers Union for operation free of charge. It experienced police raids and intimidation. On the 31 January
1974
, its administrative officer David Davis was banned and prohibited from working in any trade union. This did not end there; members of the fund also experienced harassment and intimidation from officials. On 20 May
1974
, the police force’s commercial branch, CID, visited both the Durban and Pietermaritzburg branches with search warrants, …
Apartheid Legislation 1850's-1970's
Article
… Black people (Dugard 1978: 85; Horrell 1978: 6). Repealed by section 51 of the Second General Law Amendment Act No 94 of
1974
. Mines and Works Act No 12 of 1911 Permitted the granting of certificates of competency for a number of skilled mining … State President of the Republic of South Africa. In 1973 Venda and Gazankulu proclaimed a self-governing territories. In
1974
QwaQwa is proclaimed a self-governing territory. In 1976 Transkei becomes the first independent homeland. In … legal aid for Blacks, which was absent in the South African setting. Commenced: 24 August 1973 Prisons Act No 6 of
1974
Set out prison services in Transkei. Commenced: 1 August 1975 Riotous Assemblies Amendment Act No 30 of
1974
Redefined …
John Ndevasia Muafangejo
Biography
… two years. In 1970 he returned to Odibo and taught art at the mission school there for the following four years. In
1974
he was invited back to Rorke's Drift as an 'artist-in-residence.' Muafangejo returned to Ovambo in 1976 and a collection … Sweden (group). 1971: Windhoek Kunstkabinett (solo). 1972: Sao Paulo, Brazil (Biennale). 1973: DAM (Art SA Today).
1974
: Diakonia House, Johannesburg (Black Art, sponsored by the Programme for Social Change and Devcraft). 1976: SAAA …
Stanley Bongani Nkosi
Biography
… 1970: Hopman Gallery, Glenhazel (solo). Gallery Elysia, Johannesburg (Africa Art Project-group). 1972: Gallery 21 (solo).
1974
: ABC Art Gallery, Paris, France. Rome, Italy (group ”” organised by Gallery 21). Ansdell Gallery, Leicester Square, … First Federal Bank of Lincoln City, USA Gallery 21 (Haenggi Foundation National Art Competition Exhibition). Awards:
1974
: Annual Young and Promising British Artists Competition, Bourne mouth, UK (first prize). 1978: Awarded Wildlife Trophy …
Virgile Joseph Bonhomme
Biography
… Bonhomme’s first protest as an adult was against the American singer Eartha Kitt’s visit to South Africa in 1973.In March
1974
, Bonhomme’s brother, Trevor and he were moved to a smaller company by their employer. As a result they were cut off from … the founder members of the Coloured Labour Party in Natal. He became the Chair of the Greenwood Park branch in 1972 and in
1974
the Natal Chairman of the Party.Finally, in 1979 he resigned from the Party as he was disenchanted with the leadership …
General Factory Workers Benefit Fund (GFWBF)
Article
… a dynamic point of contact between African workers in different industries and the Bolton Hall trade unionists, and by
1974
claimed 22 000 members. Following the 1973 Durban strikes, crowds of workers gathered each Saturday morning at Bolton … unionism, were radicalised and migrants and African women often spearheaded the militant activities of workers. In May
1974
, the Commercial Branch of the police confiscated the GFWBF’s records claiming that it was operating as an unregistered …
KwaMsiza - A Ndebele village: References/Bibliography
Article
… die Bantoes . Lantern. Vol 2, No 2 and 3; Vol 3, No 1-3, October 1952 to January 1954. DAVENPORT, TRH, and HUNT, KS .
1974
. The Right to the Land . Cape Town: David Philip. DE JAGER, EJ . 1964. Settlement Types of the Nguni and Sotho Tribes . … African Architects. GUEDES, A d'Alpoim M . 1962. Les Mapogga . Aujourd'hui, No 37, June 1962. 58-65. HAMMOND-TOOKE, WD .
1974
. The Bantu-Speaking Peoples of Southern Africa . London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. KNIGHT, Natalie and PRIEBATSCH, …
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