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Welcome Mama Africa: Miriam Makeba by SPEAK, 1991 – 1994, Johannesburg
Victoria Mxenge by SPEAK, 1991 – 1994, Johannesburg
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Tsepo Khumbane: In love with the land by Thoraya Pandy (SPEAK), June 1994, Johannesburg
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The Queen who longs for home by David Madingwane (SPEAK), November 1993, Johannesburg
Tasneem Essop: Teaching and learning by Thoraya Pandy, November 1992, Johannesburg
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Sister We Bleed, Shelley Sacks by SPEAK, 1991 – 1994, Johannesburg
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Shado by Thoraya Pandy (SPEAK), July 1992, Johannesburg
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Ruth First by Jo Ann Collinge (SPEAK), October 1992, Johannesburg
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Rose Ngwenya by SPEAK, 1991 – 1994, Johannesburg
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Patricia de Lille: I am Africanbefore I am a woman by Rosalee Telela (SPEAK), October 1993, Johannesburg
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’No Regrets’, Frances Baard by SPEAK, December 1993, Johannesburg
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Rocking back to Ndebele roots: Nothembi by SPEAK, May 1992, Johannesburg
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No Easy Road by SPEAK, June 1992, Johannesburg
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More Than An Advice Office: Pumla Madlingozi by SPEAK, November 1992, Johannesburg
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Music in my heart: Sibongile Khumalo by SPEAK, September 1992, Johannesburg
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Noria the artist: Noria Mabasa by Thembinkosi Mabaso (SPEAK), October 1993, Johannesburg
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Mojanku Gumbi: Proud to be black by SPEAK, February 1994, Johannesburg
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Miriam Makeba: My Story by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg
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Sparks not flowers: Marion Sparg by SPEAK, 1991 – 1994, Johannesburg
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Mamphela Ramphele, a black woman challenging a white, male world by SPEAK, 1991 – 1994, Johannesburg
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Maria Mutola: Queen of the track by SPEAK, December 1994, Johannesburg
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From Domestic to Dancer: Lucy Msomi by SPEAK, August 1994, Johannesburg
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Lydia Kompe: Fighting for rural rights by SPEAK, April 1994, Johannesburg
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Liz Abrahams: veteran trade unionist by SPEAK, Johannesburg
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Khuma’s pride: Mary Agnes Khunwana by SPEAK, February 1994, Johannesburg
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I had a choice: Shanaaz Majiet by SPEAK, May 1993, Johannesburg
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Thinking Theatre: Irene Stephanou by SPEAK, November 1992, Johannesburg
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The SABC’s new boss: Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri by SPEAK, November 1993, Johannesburg
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Helen Sibidi by SPEAK, Johannesburg
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Hamba Kahle: Helen Joseph by SPEAK, March 1993, Johannesburg
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Acting with a mission: Grace Mahlaba by SPEAK, August 1994, Johannesburg
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Straight From The Heart: Gcina Mhlope by SPEAK, September 1994, Johannesburg
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Gertrude Shope by SPEAK, Johannesburg
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For The Love Of Children: Mary Monama by SPEAK, November 1992, Johannesburg
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Gcina Mhlope by SPEAK, Johannesburg
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Women make their voices heard: Fiona Dove by SPEAK, November 1994, Johannesburg
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Dynamite Duarte: Jessie Duarte
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From the factory floor: Connie September by SPEAK, March 1994, Johannesburg
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Comrade Ray Ray Aleaxander by SPEAK, Johannesburg
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From ballet dancer to body builder: Claire Keeton by SPEAK, April 1994, Johannesburg
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