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Mistress and African Maid and Master and Servants Acts: Contract of Service | ||
Miscellaneous problems |
Problems faced by Africans due to influx control and legislation such as Pass Laws. |
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Mining policy for industrial minerals in post-apartheid South Africa |
Paper about mining policy in post-apartheid South Africa by Peter Robbins, prepared for an ANC seminar on Economic Policy in Harare, Zimbabwe, April and May 1990. |
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Metropolitan Growth- K.P.S. Roome Die Roi van Plaaslike Bestuur in Gemeenskapsontwikkeling - Prof. W.B. Vosloo |
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Men and Affairs | ||
Memories of detention - 1960 | ||
Memorial Service for Peter McKenzie Brown | ||
Memorial Service for Peter Brown | ||
Matsemela Manaka | ||
Massacro | ||
Mass Democratic Movement defiance plea for restraint | ||
Maseru Massacre |
Maseru Massacre |
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Masculinities and multiple-sexual-partners in KwaZulu-Natal: The Making and Unmaking of Isoka |
Making and Unmaking of Isoka. Mark Hunter ... so by attempting to chart in KwaZulu-Natal the rise and fall of the isoka masculinity. ... associate manhood with multiple concurrent sexual partners.4. Empirically ... |
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Mary's room: a case study on becoming a consumer in Francistown, Botswana | ||
Mary Stainbank, Modernism and the ‘Spirit of Africa’ |
The intention in this paper is to investigate, through specific examples of |
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Mapungubwe Museum | ||
Mapungubwe Museum | ||
Manonmoney Naidoo and Shantivathie Naidoo |
With a postive conviction.... |
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Mandela Articles |
Eintlik die regering se skuld, se Mandela : die Vaderland, 6/12/1984 So is Uitspraak Gelewer : die Vaderland, 6/12/1984 Mandela sit al 18 jaar - maar die saai steeds gif : die Vaderland, 26/03/1982 Ses Dae later is nog aangekeer : die Vaderland, 6/12/1984 |
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Managing South African transformation: the story of cricket in KwaZulu-Natal, 1994–2004 |
Sport has historically been an important element of South African popular culture, even though it was divided along racial lines for much of the country's history. In post-apartheid South Africa, sport is seen by politicians, sports officials and many ordinary people as a … |