Skip to main content
Home
Society and Politics
Art and Culture
Biographies
Africa
Classroom
Places
Timelines
Archives
Publications
About Us
Donate
Home
Society and Politics
Art and Culture
Biographies
Africa
Classroom
Places
Timelines
Archives
Publications
About Us
Donate
go
How To Search
Site Search
Displaying 62081 - 62090 of 62671
The Free Burgher Settlement at the Cape
Archive
Between Marginalisation & Revitalisation? The State of Trade Unionism in South Africa by Webster and Buhlungu, 2004
Archive
Angolan Civil War (1975-2002): A Timeline of Events
Article
Namibian Timeline
Article
… funded by the Dutch East India Company based in the Cape reaches the LÁ¶wen and Fish rivers in southern Namibia. 1778-
9
Hendrik Jacob Wikar employed by the DEIC absconds from the Cape and surveys … The South African Parliament makes a decision to invade the country which is then known as South West Africa (SWA) on
9
September. Between September and December the South African forces invaded SWA. Some Germans enter South Africa at the end … troops takes control of the capital, Windhoek, on 12 May 1915. The Germans surrender to the South African military on
9
July 1915 at Khorab, near Tsumeb in the north of the country. South African Sir Howard Gorges runs the country under …
The African Resistance Movement (ARM): An Organisational History
Article
The Angolan Civil War (1975-2002): A Brief History
Article
The Struggle Is In The Songs by Lindokuhle Nkosi, 30 January 2015
Archive
Remember Abram Onkgopotse Tiro - EFF by Mbuyiseni Quintin Ndlozi, 1 February 2015
Archive
Stage fright to success: Zapiro on 21 years with the M&G by Jonathan Shapiro, 06 February 2015
Archive
Selebi betrayed our democracy. He doesn’t deserve acclaim by Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein, 5 February 2015
Archive
Pagination
First page
« First
Previous page
‹‹
Page
6205
Page
6206
Page
6207
Page
6208
Current page
6209
Page
6210
Page
6211
Page
6212
Page
6213
Next page
››
Last page
Last »
sfy39587stp16