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Pravin Jamnadas Gordhan
Biography
… in 2007 respectively. In 1971 Gordhan joined the Natal Indian Congress (NIC) and was elected to its executive council in
1974
.He organised and led the student movement and civic structures during the 1970s and 1980s and participated in the NIC’s … (ANC) and the South African Communist Party (SACP). He was previously a member of the SACP’s Central Committee. In
1974
he completed his pharmacy internship at King Edward VIII Hospital in Durban. He worked there until 1981 when the then … Convention for a Democratic South Africa - 1991 - 1994 Pharmacist, King Edward V11 Hospital, Durban, South Africa -
1974
- 1981 Educational History University of Durban-Westville, 1973, BSc - Pharmacy University of South Africa, Completed …
Thabo Mbeki (1942 - ) Timeline
Article
… their way to a remote military camp near a town called Sekhodia. 1971 Thabo Mbeki is transferred to Lusaka, Zambia. 1973 -
1974
Thabo Mbeki is in Botswana having talks with the Botswana Government about the opening of the ANC offices.
1974
Thabo Mbeki begins training South African Students escaping from South Africa to join the ANC in exile. After training … day at Sussex University in England encouraging him to do his doctorate which he never bothered to respond and in
1974
on his wedding. Thabo Mbeki calls Pollsmoor Prison and speaks to Nelson Mandela for the first time since his arrest. 21 …
Anti-South African Indian Council (SAIC) Campaign
Article
… that apartheid is not always bad, however much the word may be used as a term of abuse against South Africa’. Until
1974
the SAIC was comprised only of government nominated individuals. Earlier, in 1972, the state announced that five members of the Council would henceforth be elected in polls. In
1974
the body was reconvened with a new system whereby half the members were elected by Indian people. The SAIC was still …
John James Issel
Biography
… Biko, Pityana and other SASO leaders, was issued with his first five-year banning order. Two more were to follow. From
1974
until 1986, he was imprisoned many times. He was held at many police stations, detained at various prisons, often in solitary confinement, including Athlone, Pollsmoor, Victor Verster and Kensington. In October
1974
he was detained under Section 6 of the Terrorism Act after SASO had marked the independence of Mozambique by launching …
Mafika Pascal Gwala
Biography
… throughout South Africa is regarded as an invaluable resource to forging the unity treasured by Black Consciousness. By
1974
, Gwala had become well-known in the BC movement, especially with regard to his written contributions to The Black Review and SASO Newsletter. He was invited in February of
1974
by Onkgopotse Tiro to ‘bring black poetry to Whitey’s territory’ in Cape Town. (Gwala, 1984) While Gwala expressed some … form was unique in the way it could express truth. The Black Renaissance Convention, held in Hammanskraal in December,
1974
, was another platform for representatives of numerous Black organizations to discuss further political strategy and …
Namibian Timeline
Article
… by Henning Melber, who argues that he left Namibia “without in any direct way being related to the Namibian cause.” [29]
1974
Echoes and Choruses: Ballad of the Cells and Selected Shorter Poems by Cosmo Pieterse was published by Ohio University Press. [30]
1974
Liberation Support Movement published Vinnia Ndadi and Dennis Mercer’s Breaking Contract: The Story Vinnia Ndadi. [31] … University, Melbourne, Australia. Hishongwa was born in 1952 in Okalili, northwest Namibia. She trained as a nurse and in
1974
joined SWAPO in exile in Zambia. She was sent to Sweden to study on scholarship from the Lutheran World Federation and …
Madi Gray
Biography
… removals, and pressures on people of colour to limit their families while encouraging whites to have more children. Around
1974
Gray and her family went to Tanzania and were based at the university, where Bertil was finishing a book on the first … private home of a South African who was working closely with Bizo, Desmond McAllister and his Swedish wife, Suzanne. In
1974
Mngqikana arrived in Stockholm to set up an ANC office. During this period, Gray made her first public appearance in Stockholm at an Africa Groups' meeting in October
1974
. As a member of the group, she strategised how to get the solidarity movement, the Africa Groups, to work on South …
General South African History Timeline: 1970s
Article
… Marks Dies 5 August, The state-owned Atlas Aircraft Corporation is to build an advanced subsonic fighter to be airborne in
1974
. Also during the next eighteen months the first Mirage F-I supersonic interceptors being built under licence from France … Dr. P.G.J. Koornhof, announces in the House of Assembly that the Government had given approval for the staging in
1974
of an open national soccer tournament in which the different South African nations can participate on a multinational … Zealand government announces that it terminates all tariff preferences previous granted to South Africa, as from 1 January
1974
. October, A plan is launched by the government and leading blacks, for the formation of twenty-two councils to represent …
Abdullah Ibrahim
Biography
… to Cape Town together with his family. During this time he continued to tour internationally with Dollar Brand and in
1974
recorded “Mannenberg – ‘Is where it’s happening’” which became an off-the-record anthem for black South Africans. In … African Village’,’ This is Dollar Brand’, ‘The Dream’, and ‘HambaKhale’ with Gato Barbieri. · Ibrahim composed the
1974
album, ‘Mannenberg - "Is Where It's Happening"’ consisting of two long cuts "Mannenberg" and "The Pilgrim" became a …
Nelspruit the Segregated city
Article
… population increased from 2186 in 1951 to 4247 in 1960. The population explosion accelerated even further between 1964 and
1974
, virtually doubling. In 1965, the town had 1200 homes and 260 registered businesses. From June 1969 to June 1973 the … Curiously, Extension Seven was proclaimed later, in 1970. To house the Coloured population, Nelpark was established in
1974
, with housing being provided in the form of duplex flats. Valencia, for the Indian population, came into being in the …
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