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Patric Tariq Mellet
Biography
… newspaper, which was banned, called ‘Young Voice’. It was re-published as ‘New Voice’ but it was also banned. In
1974
Tariq who had grown up in a predominantly ‘Coloured’ and poor-white mixed community, where his family after the … old and it was a very lonely stand. Soldier 72572118 was part of a statistic read into the parliamentary record first in
1974
as a small group of people refusing to serve under arms as conscriptees. This was long before the phenomenon of a white …
Naval Hill
Place
… Observatory on Naval Hill. At that time it was under the ownership of the University of Michigan. It was however closed in
1974
and later revamped into a lovely theater called: 'Observatory Theater or Sterrewag Theater'. Why not venture here for a … Lamont Hussey Observatory at Naval Hill was opened in 1928 and was owned by the University of Michigan. It was revamped in
1974
and partially reconstructed as a theatre that is currently known as the Naval Hill Planetarium Theatre. The White Horse …
Peter Becker
Biography
… and writing three other books on the Black people of South Africa that appeared during the 1970s - Tribe to township (
1974
), Trails and tribes of southern Africa (1975) and Inland tribes of southern Africa (1979) - Becker was often consulted …
Edward Sineke Tyaliti
Biography
… release, saying this would be ‘selling his brothers.’ His order was withdrawn on 7 November 1967. He died in exile in
1974
. …
Dr Mamphela Aletta Ramphele
Biography
… internship at Durban’s King Edward VIII Hospital and later transferred to Livingstone Hospital in Port Elizabeth. In
1974
, Ramphele was charged under the Suppression of Communism Act for being in possession of banned literature. In 1975, she …
Strinivasa “Strini” Moodley
Biography
… In spite of his banning he continued to offer assistance to SASO and the Black People's Convention (BPC). On 10 October
1974
he was arrested and detained in Pretoria Central Prison. He was later convicted under the Terrorism Act and was …
Professor Hoosen Mahomed "Jerry" Coovadia
Biography
… College of Paediatricians of the College of Medicine of South Africa in 1971. He then went to the United Kingdom and in
1974
he obtained his MSc in Immunology from the University of Birmingham. Returning to South Africa after his studies in the …
Malcolm Payne
Biography
… Town, the city in which he now lives and works. Figure 1: Gorilla, 1985. Source: artthrob.co.za Figure 2: Colour Test.
1974
. Screenpoint. Source: artthrob.co.za …
Christiaan Neethling Barnard
Biography
… Cape Town in 1972. He performed the first double heart transplantation operation at Groote Schuur Hospital on 25 November
1974
. FÁªted and honoured with seventy-one fellowships, honorary degrees, awards and decorations from many countries, the …
The Crackdown on the Black Consciousness Movement in 1973
Article
… BC activists began to leave the country, including Tiro, Nengwekhulu, and Keith Mokoape. Tiro was killed in January
1974
when he opened a parcel bomb sent to him in Botswana. In
1974
, the BCM staged the Viva Frelimo rallies at Curries Fountain and at Turfloop University, which led to the arrest of 13 …
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