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Epainette Nomaka Mbeki
Biography
… for heras she attempted to eke out a living from her shop while enduring unspeakable harassment from the authorities. In
1974
, MaMbeki moved away from Mbewuleni to Ncgingwane, closer to the town of Idutywa. Here she set up her shop again, and …
Cassim Mohammed Bassa
Biography
… as South African delegate: the World Council for the Welfare of the Blind in New Delhi, 1969, and in Sao Paulo in
1974
, and the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness in Oxford, 1978. He was a keen sportsman and played a …
Mozambique
Place
… Frelimo) and and formed in 1962. Frelimo waged a successful guerilla war against the Portuguese colonisers from 1964 to-
1974
. Frelimo received support from the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) Algeria, Egypt, Zaire ( Democratic Republic of Congo) and Israel. Portugal The Portuguese Armed Forces staged a bloodless coup in Portugal in
1974
, which ended the dictatorship in Portugal and instituted democracy in that country. General Antonio Spinola became … of Portuguese, German, British, and South African companies; construction of the Dam began in 1969 and was completed in
1974
. The last of the five 425-megawatt generators was installed in 1979. Cahora Bassa Dam supplies power primarily to South …
Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU)
Article
… unprecedented in South African history. The launch of Metal and Allied Workers Union (Mawu) in 1973 was followed in
1974
by that of the Chemical Workers Industrial Union (CWIU) and the Transport and General Workers Union (TGWU). The …
Grade 9 - Term 4: Turning points in modern South African History since 1948
Article
… community. When the language of Afrikaans alongside English was made compulsory as a medium of instruction in schools in
1974
, black students began mobilizing themselves. On 16 June 1976 between 3000 and 10 000 students mobilized by the South … Students Christian Movements (SCMs), which were largely apolitical in character. SASM penetrated these formations between
1974
and 1976. And when conditions ripened for the outbreak of protests, SASM formed an Action Committee on 13 June 1976, … Students Christian Movements (SCMs), which were largely apolitical in character. SASM penetrated these formations between
1974
and 1976. And when conditions ripened for the outbreak of protests, SASM formed an Action Committee on 13 June 1976, …
Anthony Richard Stubbs
Biography
… published edition of Biko's work under the title, I Write What I Like. Stubbs was not blindly supportive of Biko, and in
1974
, tackled him over an extra-marital relationship. Biko's response indicated respect for Stubbs as "a pastor, a …
Ruth First timeline 1925 - 2012
Article
… 1973 First begins lecturing at Durham University on the sociology of underdevelopment, a position she holds for six years.
1974
Libya: the Elusive Revolution , based on field interviews by First, is published. 1977 First is appointed professor and …
United Nations and Apartheid Timeline 1946-1994
Article
… are "the authentic representatives of the overwhelming majority of the South African people". [Resolution 3151 G (XXVIII)]
1974
30 September, The General Assembly decided - by 98 votes to 23, with 14 abstentions - not to accept the credentials of … because of the negative votes of three permanent members - France, the United Kingdom and the United States of America.
1974
12 November, Asked for an interpretation of the decision not to accept the credentials of the South African delegation, … and had been at work on a seventh when it decided to dismantle its nuclear arsenal in 1989. The programme had begun in
1974
because of the Government's sense of isolation and fear of communism in the region. The International Atomic Energy …
Professor Kader Abdul Asmal
Biography
… Ireland, and served on international legal commissions. He was also chairperson of the Irish Movement Council from
1974
to 1990, the Britishand Irish Anti-Apartheid movements. He was elected to the ANC's national executive committee in …
David Hemson
Biography
… Institute for Industrial Education (IIE), which was founded in Durban in May 1973. He was banned with others in January
1974
. In February 1973, Hemson took up employment with the Garment Workers’ Union (GWU) in Johannesburg, Transvaal (now …
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