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Zulu and gum boot dancers entertain at Vereeniging local
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Cetshwayo kaMpaande in Zulu Literature by N.N. Canonici and T.T. Cele (Alternation), 1998
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The Basotho Origin of Mathematics - A Public Lecture By Zulumathabo Zulu
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To All Residents of Soweto, Hostels, Reef and Pretoria, Flyer in English and Zulu by Soweto Students’ Representative Council, September 7, 1976
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Notes for a Message at the funeral of Prince Cyril Mfunafuthi Zulu Nongoma, 14 November 1999
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Umbiko Womhlangano kaZwe-Lonke we Bandla leNhlalakahle yezizwe zase Afrika (Article written in Zulu)
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Luthuli dressed as Zulu chief, gets his prize: South Africa as a threat to world peace....
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Votela i-ANC (article written in Zulu language)
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Political revolution between 1820 and 1835
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… The Mfecane (a
Zulu
word which translates to “the crushing”) or Difiqane (a Sotho word which translates to “forced removal) was a series of Nguni and other
Zulu
wars and forced migrations from the 1820s. The Mfecane is characterised as a revolutionary period and over a period up … area, stretching from the Cape Colony to East and Central Africa. Some historians argue that it was set off by the rise of
Zulu
Kingdom under King Shaka
Zulu
(that formed part of the Mthethwa Chiefdom). While other historians argue that there is …
Anglo-Zulu Wars 1879-1896
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… The destruction of the
Zulu
kingdom 1879 -1896 In the 1870s settler and colonial determination to bring Blacks under firm political control had … access to labour. These societies attempted to resist the extension of colonial control over them, one of which was the
Zulu
kingdom. Sir Bartle Frere was appointed British high commissioner to South Africa in 1879 to realise the Policy of … under common control- with a view to implementing a policy of economic development. Sir Bartle Frere saw the self-reliant
Zulu
kingdom as a threat to this policy, a belief which was supported by Shepstone, the Secretary for Native Affairs. …
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