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Biography of Hugh Masekela by Fardin Rahman
Article
… in his homeland working in the mines. Masekela recorded a song called “Stimela” released in his album I Am Not Afraid from
1974
with which he again sheds light on the exploited migrant workers in South Africa with lyrics portraying their living …
History of Muslims in South Africa: Bibliography by Ebrahim Mahomed Mahida
Archive
… at the Cape from the beginning of Company Rule to 1838, Cape Town, University of Cape Town [UCT], B A Honours thesis,
1974
. 8. The Mosques of Bo-Kaap, p 40. 9. ibid, p 39. 10. Boeseken, A J, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, Cape … Arabic Study Circle...; Brochure - Islamic Studies Department, Durban, UDW, 1991. 110 . Al-Qalam, Durban, 1: 1, May
1974
. 111. Muslim News, Athlone, Cape Town, 13:5, March 09, 1973, p l. 112. 'History of the Formation of the Islamic Medical …
Dr. Neville Edward Alexander
Biography
… speak Xhosa, which he had learned as a child but had lost in later years. House arrest, Black Consciousness, and Sached (
1974
-1989) In
1974
, Alexander was released from prison, banned and placed under house arrest for five years. His experience in prison …
Nelspruit Timeline 1815-1996
Article
… Transvaal Bantu Administration Board headquarters open in Nelspruit. Gazankulu and Lebowa granted self-governing status.
1974
Nelpark was established to house Coloured residents of Nelspruit. Barlow rand sells Pilgrims Rest to TPA. Mozambique …
Albertina Sisulu Timeline 1918 - 2011
Article
… Sisulu (Albertina's fourth child, her first daughter) was active in the Black People's Convention (BPC) from 1971-1973.
1974
25 April, Mozambique was liberated by FRELIMO. This victory boosted the morale of the South African freedom fighters. …
Lamont-Hussey Observatory
Place
… discovered at the Observatory in order to see which ones moved. He was director until 1971 when all observations ended. In
1974
the observatory closed and in 1975, the telescope's optics were removed and sent back to Michigan, where it is in safe …
Kenyan Timeline
Article
… Odinga arrested. KANU becomes the only political party to contest elections as conflicts between ethnic groups continue.
1974
Kenyatta re-elected as president. Kiswahili becomes the official language in parliament. 1976 Border problems and …
Adrian Leftwich
Biography
… in major journals, his monograph and edited publications include South Africa: Economic Growth and Political Change (
1974
); Redefining Politics (1983); Democracy and Development (1996); States of Development (2000) and What is Politics? (1984 …
Fort Cox
Place
… College near Pietermaritzburg were transferred to Fort Cox College, and diploma course in forestry was instituted.
1974
: The construction of the “New College” campus began on the land bought from Chief Sandile in 1934. This phase of the …
Jomo Kenyatta
Biography
… position was, however, unaffected, and he was re-elected for a second presidential term at the end of the year. By
1974
, riding on a decade of high economic growth based on exports of cash crops and financial aid from the West, Kenyatta won …
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