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Solomon Kerzner
Biography
… outrageous concepts into everyday working reality. He will not be remembered for his short-lived marriage to Miss World
1974
, or the string of sultry supermodels who took her place. He will not be remembered for the worry beads that constantly …
Overcoming Adversity from All Angles: The Struggle of the Domestic Worker during Apartheid by Bennett Gwynn
Article
… Relations Amendment Act, which permitted Black workers the legal right to strike (South African Department of Labour). In
1974
, more progress for unionisation was made when the Trade Union Council of South Africa permitted black members, …
The Durban strikes and the resurgence of the trade union movement in 1973
Article
… the strike wave early in the year. The launch of the 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 …
Ronald Harwood , Oscar winning screenwriter, is born in Cape Town, South Africa
This day in history
… All About It on books, and the BBC radio magazine show, Kaleidoscope. He Made Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in
1974
and was awarded Commander of the British Empire in 1999. From 1993 to 1997 Harwood was president of the international …
Gallery 101
Place
… until its closure in 1977. The original premises of the Rand Central Branch kept its original name until its closure in
1974
. During the 1970s Gallery 21 opened a short-lived London branch on Grafton Street in Mayfair, which until its closing …
Khoisan Identity
Article
… physiology, and after her death, her remains had been kept in Paris’ Musee de l’Homme, where they were displayed until
1974
. After an extensive campaign, her remains were finally returned to South Africa in 2002, and properly buried, marking a …
Political report by Oliver Tambo on the National Executive Committee to the National Consultative Conference of the African National Congress, 17 June 1985, Kabwe, Zambia
Archive
… waged by the peoples in the African Portuguese colonies and the democratic forces in Portugal itself. That was in
1974
, five years after the Morogoro Conference and five years after the United States Government had reached its conclusion … of the Zimbabwe question. Some of them had spent more than a decade in detention. Further afield, in Europe, again in
1974
, the fascist military junta in Greece was defeated and democracy restored to that country. Thus we can say that in the … and globally. If in 1969 the apartheid leaders were revelling in the permanence and invulnerability of their power, by
1974
they had to sing a different tune. In that year, Pik Botha made the hollow promise that "we shall do everything in our …
Political Report of the National Executive Committee to the National Consultative Conference of the ANC by O. R. Tambo, Kabwe, Zambia, June 1985
Archive
… waged by the peoples in the African Portuguese colonies and the democratic forces in Portugal itself. That was in
1974
, five years after the Morogoro Conference and five years after the United States Government had reached its conclusion … of the Zimbabwe question. Some of them had spent more than a decade in detention. Further afield, in Europe, again in
1974
, the fascist military junta in Greece was defeated and democracy restored to that country. Thus we can say that in the … and globally. If in 1969 the apartheid leaders were revelling in the permanence and invulnerability of their power, by
1974
they had to sing a different tune. In that year, Pik Botha made the hollow promise that "we shall do everything in our …
Robert Sobukwe
Biography
… was granted permission to leave Kimberley to visit his son Dalindyebo, who had been hospitalised in Johannesburg. In June
1974
Sobukwe spent three days in Johannesburg visiting his wife, who underwent an operation at a hospital in Johannesburg. …
The first 1820 British Settlers arrive in South Africa
This day in history
… for firearms. The 1820 settlers are commemorated in Grahamstown by the 1820 Settlers National Monument, which opened in
1974
. A living monument, it hosts plays, musical performances and cultural events. …
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