Press articles
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Unemployment press cuttings | ||
Umlando wabaMbo baseHopewell |
Umlando wabaMbo baseHopewell= History of the eMbo-Mkhize people of Hopewell, eMfeni Royal House. This section of the eMbo people migrated together with other eMbo families in 1832 to Natal from KwaZulu, Nkandla area after the assassination of King Zihlandlo Mkhize in 1832. |
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U.S. critics acclaim new S.A. novel | ||
Tri Cameral Parliamentary elections 1994 cuttings | ||
Tri Cameral Parliament cuttings | ||
Treason Trial - 1985 | ||
Transcript of interviews of the General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches, Bishop Desmond Tutu, Sunday Novermber 26, 1978 |
Transcript of the interviews of the General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches, Bishop Desmond Tutu. The interview was broadcast by SABC-TV on Sunday November 26, 1978, the interviewer was Mr. C. Saunders. |
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Tragedy comes to life in this novel | ||
Trade Relations | ||
Trade and Traders | ||
Trade and industry press cuttings | ||
Top education post for leading academic |
Former Durban academic Nasima Badsha has been appointed to the post of Deputy Director General of Education. The Cabinet appointed Badsha, a 46-year-old mother of two, this week to head the Higher Education division.
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The Workplace | ||
The Theaters | ||
The Saturday Review Anisfield-Wolf Awards | ||
The S.A. Indian Congress |
Newspaper article - SAIC |
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The Progressive Federal Party (PFP) APR 1981 TO 1984 |
The Progressive Party (Afrikaans: Progressiewe Party) was a liberal party in South Africa which, during apartheid, was considered the left wing of the all-white parliament. |
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The New Play | ||
The mine workers in 1946 | ||
The Man, the Issue, and the Beloved Country |