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The history of labour movements in Namibia
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Grim History Traced in Sunken Slave Ship Found Off South Africa by Helene Cooper (The New York Times), 31 May 2015
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Letter to FIFA instructing $10m payment for 2010 Soccer World Cup by South African Football Association, 4 March 2008
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Kay Hassan
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Student protests in democratic South Africa - Timeline
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… in 2009. Additionally, they wanted better, and more, computers and printers, library opening hours should be extended from
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.30pm to midnight, and they were against 15 percent increase in residence fees. 2012 January 2012, Cape Peninsula … The protests sparked a debate on race relations, access and funding at the university. The statue was removed on
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April 2015. May 2015, the Open Stellenbosch movement, a student movement at Stellenbosch University, in the Western Cape, …
Changing focus: The art and activism of Omar by Bongani Kona (Mail and Guardian), 4 June 2015
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The Youth Struggle
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Nelson Mandela and the last Afrikaner leaders by Hermann Giliomee (Politics Web), 12 May 2015
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… powers to determine, in any way the majority of the representatives would decide, a non-racial democratic constitution. [
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] Verwoerd’s office failed to reply to Mandela’s two letters. When he stood trial later Mandela pressed Verwoerd’s secretary … Mandela and some of his colleagues from prison. The economy was booming. During the 1960s it grew at an average rate of 5,
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per cent per year. From the mid-1970s the tide turned against the white regimes in Southern Africa. The economy became … In August 1989 the National Party won the general election and De Klerk was elected as president. Two months later, on
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November 1989, the Berlin Wall fell. De Klerk later wrote that he immediately considered it as golden opportunity to …
Reporter’s Notebook: Joburg, a tale of two cities by Gushwell Brooks (Daily Maverick), 14 MAY 2015
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Burundi: The ambiguous coup by Simon Allison (Daily Maverick), 14 May 2015
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