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Dawid (Dawie) Jacobus De Villiers
Biography
… in politics. Against his father’s wishes De Villiers became MP for Johannesburg West and kept his seat in the elections of
1974
and 1977. During this period he was the RAU Convocation President and Chair of the NP’s Foreign Affairs Committee. The …
Peter Rudolf Gisela Horn
Biography
… of Zululand, Natal (now KwaZulu-Natal). He was professor and head of department of German at the University of Cape Town (
1974
-1999). He served as Dean and Deputy Vice Chancellor, and was an Honorary Fellow of the University of Cape Town. He was … of the world’ Poetry: Voices from the Gallows Trees. (Poems) Ophir (1969) Walking through our sleep. (Poems) Ravan Press (
1974
) Silence in Jail. (Poems: banned). Scribe Press (1979) The Civil War Cantos. (Poems: banned) Scribe Press (1987) Poems …
Helen Suzman
Biography
… even more of an outsider, as she was an English-speaking Jewish woman in a parliament dominated by male Afrikaners. In
1974
, six colleagues joined Helen in Parliament and the Progressive Party was renamed the Progressive Federal Party. As a …
Duke Ketye
Biography
… Thohoyandou (VhaVenda Art Exhibition). 1986: FUBA (group). Ditike ”” The Craft House of Venda (group). Commissions:
1974
: Wood panels commissioned by Evan Mackintosh and Associates, Architects for municipal buildings and library in Walvis …
Cecil Edwin Frans Skotnes
Biography
… Art). 1972: PAM (Prestige Retrospective Exhibition). Florence, Italy (Biennale - graphics). 1973: Goodman Gallery (solo).
1974
: Athens, Greece (Contemporary SAArt). Graz and Vienna, Austria and Tel Aviv, Israel (SA Graphic Art). 1975: Goodman …
Stephen Bantu Biko
Biography
… classes, until many were expelled. When they were allowed to return to campus, SASO was suspended, and was only revived in
1974
by Pandelani Nefolovhodwe and his comrades, but they were forced to base themselves off-campus. At the 3rd General … in response to Steve Biko’s banning and restriction to that area in 1973. Offices in the Transvaal and Natal followed in
1974
and 1975 respectively, but the Eastern Cape emerged as the dominant region in terms of projects and the calibre of staff … recruiting two policemen to join the armed struggle. Tiro followed the way of Shezi when he was killed in January
1974
by a parcel bomb after he went into exile in Botswana , reflecting a new ruthlessness on the part of the security …
Hendrik Jacobus (Kobie) Coetsee
Biography
… committees during his period as a MP. He served on the ‘Schlebusch Commission of Inquiry into Certain Organisations’ from
1974
to 1976, the Commission for Cooperation and Development from 1976 to 1978 and the Select Committee on the Constitution …
Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit
Place
… the circuits inception until 1988. Three official rounds of the World Sportscar Championship were hosted at Kyalami in
1974
, 1983 and 1984 and the 500cc Motorcycle World Championship also visited Kyalami from 1983 to 1985. During this golden … Mario Andretti (Ferrari) and Denny Hulme (McLaren) winning from 1970 to 1972. Carlos Reutemann (Brabham) won the race in
1974
and the South African race fans celebrated in 1975 when hometown hero Jody Scheckter drove his blue Tyrrell to victory. … victories in 1971 and 1972 for Ferrari. The following years were dominated by Porsche victories apart from a Matra win in
1974
and a Lancia victory in 1984. The Porsche 956 and 962 models took victory in 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987 and 1988. The …
Graça Simbine Machel
Biography
… in the armed struggle, and she was appointed Deputy Director of the Frelimo Secondary School at Bagamoyo, Tanzania, in
1974
. When Mozambique became independent and FRELIMO formed the country’s first government in 1975, Machel became a member of …
Staffrider magazine (1978-1993)
Article
… 1972 to publish reports from the South African Study Project of Christianity in Apartheid Society (SPRO-CAS). [xviii] By
1974
, it had become a fully-fledged publishing house which specialized in anti-apartheid literature, funded primarily by … a critique of the English South African culture theory (1976). He is also known for his article 'Beyond Butlerism' (
1974
). In 1988, Glenn Moss took over as editor of Ravan Press when Kirkwood retired. In the 1990s, Ravan Press was acquired …
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