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Samora Machel
Biography
… society." Machel's goals were to be realized. The revolutionary army weakened Portugal, and after the country's coup in
1974
, the Portuguese were forced to leave Mozambique. The new revolutionary government, led by Machel, took over on June 25, …
Yunus Ismail Mahomed
Biography
… Mohamed had joined the underground of the African National Congress (ANC) and the South African Communist Party (SACP). In
1974
Yunus undertook legal articles in Durban and in 1975 completed a B. Proc degree through the University of South Africa …
Raymond Francis (Ray) Budd
Biography
… TUCSA, minimising the amount of contact between Budd and TUCSA. Budd died In Tonbridge Wells, London, England on 14 August
1974
. …
ANC January 8th Statements
Article
… 1977 - No statement issued January 8th, 1976 - No statement issued January 8th, 1975 - No statement issued January 8th,
1974
- No statement issued January 8th, 1973 - No statement issued January 8th, 1972 …
History of Muslims in South Africa: 1970 - 1978 by Ebrahim Mahomed Mahida
Archive
… youth to emerge and project Islam as a complete and comprehensive way of life. During the early phase of the MYM , 1971-
1974
, it concentrated primarily on arousing Islamic consciousness in the youth by inviting Muslim scholars from abroad on … Mahmud Moosa ViceÂPresident], Dr Moosa Randeree [Secretary] and Ebrahim Jadwat [Treasurer]. During the second phase,
1974
-1977, the Movement established different independent projects, namely: Lajnatul Atibba, Jaame Limited, South African … Da'wah Movement [IDM], Association of Muslim Accountants and Lawyers [AMAL], Islamic Relief Agency [ISRA], etc. From
1974
the Muslim Youth Movement of South Africa commenced their monthly publication, AI-Qalam. Ebrahim Jadwat succeeded Abu …
Jonas Malheiro Savimbi
Biography
… schools, agricultural cooperatives, and clinics under his direction. Following the coup d'état in Portugal, on 25 April
1974
, UNITA was the first to sign a ceasefire with the Portuguese forces in Angola, with the FNLA and Agostinho Neto’s MPLA …
Hester Elizabeth Cornelius
Biography
… the left-wing unions such as the South African Congress of the Trade Unions (SACTU) . Hester resigned from the union in
1974
. She passed away on 15 August 1978 in Johannesburg. …
Abdul Khalek Mohamed Docrat
Biography
… which restricted him and effectively placed him under house arrest. His fourth banning order was imposed from 31st October
1974
to 1976, and his fifth and final banning order was imposed on him from 31st October 1976 to 1978, one that was effective …
The Black Homeland Citizenship Act of 1970
Article
… ) Kangwane – Swazi (“Self-government status” in 8 August, 1984 ) QwaQwa – Sotho (“Self-government status” in 1 November,
1974
) Gazankulu – Tsonga, (“Self-government status” in 1 February, 1973 ) kwaNdebele – Ndebele (“Self-government status” in …
South African Student Organisation (SASO)
Article
… stood for the ‘true' liberation of Black people. From 1973 until 1977 when SASO was banned, state repression increased. In
1974
it was listed as an “affected” organisation under the Affected Organisation Act of
1974
. This meant that SASO could no longer rely on foreign funding to pursue its objectives. The killing of Onkgopotse Tiro, …
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