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Extracts from an address on bilingualism delivered to the Imperial Press Conference |
Extracts from an address on bilingualism delivered to the Imperial Press Conference |
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Extracts from Babu's Letters | ||
Extracts from the reviews of Cry, the Beloved Country | ||
Extracts from Underhill letters | ||
Fanon, Marx and the New Reality of the Nation: Black political empowerment and the challenges of a new humanism in South Africa |
Centre for Civil Society. |
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Farm evictions: Democratic Party's policy |
Newspaper article on the Democratic Party's policy regarding farm workers and farm evictions.This was in response to an appeal by the Anglican Bishop of Grahamstown, Bishop David Russell, for the Democratic Party to outline its policy on farm workers. |
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Federalism In South Africa |
A contingency model for constitutional development in South Africa is presented. Federalism is superior to unitarism in resolving South Africa's constitutional dilemma. However, neither federation nor confederation are considered appropriate. |
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Fencing the boundaries: Chapter 13 | ||
Festus Iyayi | ||
Fine novel of a present-day Zulu | ||
Fischer & Prison System | ||
Five top websites for African Literature |
The site is a rich and delectable resource, pulling together all the best of the Kwani? output. From information on their upcoming open mike sessions to an archive of publications, it's a well-oiled web machine. Visit the site at kwani.org - City Press |
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For those who know the value of leisure | ||
Fordsburg Oriental Plaza | ||
Foreign African labour in South Africa |
African National Congress paper on foreign African labour in South Africa. |
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Forty two years of Apartheid 1948-1990 |
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Forum | ||
Foundations of government in a democratic South Africa |
Paper listing the objectives of a new constitution and its principles. |
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Fourth anniversary of the United Democratic Front: four fighting years |
Article regarding United Democratic Front fourth anniversary. During this period UDF managed to draw together disparate and often unco-ordinated forces in the mass-based democratic movement into a mighty national anti-apartheid front. |
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Free the Children Alliance |