Articles
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Editorial |
Draft editorial by I B Tabata, possibly for publication in Ikhwezi Lomso, on the current political situation in South Africa. |
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Editorials: The Emergency | ||
Editorials: Thoughts for Tomorrow | ||
Education and Apartheid |
Islamic Council of South Africa |
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Education and family life |
Description of how poverty and poor family life contribute to poor education |
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Education for business administration and the future Indian industrial complex |
Survey of Indians in SA-Ms articles prepared by staff of University of Durban-Westville |
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Employment of Indian graduates in the wholesale sector |
Survey of Indians in SA-Ms articles prepared by staff of University of Durban-Westville |
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End Apartheid in 1951: New Year message |
End Apartheid in 1951: New Year message from Dr Yusuf Dadoo, President of the S A Indian Congress, published in The Guardian, January 11, 1951 |
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English Studies in Africa, vol 14, No. 2, September 1971 | ||
Enquiry in Prisons : File 2 - 1965 | ||
Ernie Wentzel | ||
Ethiopian gets a lesson in Soul | ||
Ethnic diversity and political stability | ||
Ethnicity and the problem of national integration in Africa A bibliographical survey | ||
Excerpt from Ladies in the news with Majorie Bright Sharpe | ||
Excerpts from Nobel lecture by Luthuli in Oslo |
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Executive Summary, Vol 1, No 6, February 1995 |
AB the time for delivery, rather than goal setting, for the RDP approaches, so the problems of both a technical and a financial nature loom ever closer. The economy is, all things considered, in better shape, even if sectors of business remain sceptical of all aspects of the RDP. |
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Extended Working Committee |
Article containing an agenda of the United Democratic Front extended working committee. |
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Extract from "SA: To be or not to be violent?" | ||
Extracts from an address in connection with the Donaldson Trust |
Extracts from an address in connection with the Donaldson Trust |