Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre

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Makungabibiko Ukulwa Ngomsombuluko Hlalani Emakhaya Nikhuleke Ngomsombuluko

"On MONDAY, 26th JUNE, 1950, Africans, Indians, Coloureds and European democrats must remain in their homes and offer their prayers to God.

Making the Personal Civil: The Protector’s Office and the Administration of Indian Personal Law in Colonial Natal, 1872 – 1907

The arguments presented in this paper analyze the administrative contestations around Indian ‘personal law ’in the Colony of Natal from the establishment of the Coolie Commission of Inquiry in 1872 to the promulgation of the Indian Marriages Act in 1907.2 To date, very little attention has focuse

Making Progress in Africa, 2001 (USAID)

Progress in Africa

Making Progress in Africa

Sub-Saharan Africa faces some of the most severe development challenges in the world. Yet there is room for hope.....

Making poverty research political Student "Wages Commissions " in Durban 1971-3

Over the course of the 1970s, social science measures of a family’s minimum
needs ceased being the limited concern of a few academics and started to become
instruments of liberation. Since Edward Batson’s extensive Social Survey of Cape Town

Making our schools Work
MAKING LOW-COST HOUSING PROJECTS MORE ACCESSIBLE FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN ETHEKWINI: WHAT ARE THE COSTS?

It has long been acknowledged and recognised that land use and transport impact on each other in a direct way, and that planning needs to be integrated to ensure sustainable and efficient development.

MAKING AN INKATHA: DINUZULU’S WAR DOCTOR BEFORE THE NATIVE HIGH COURT

In the spring of 19052 acting chief Ntshingumuzi kaMkwetu3 assembled his section of the Qwabe4 people at his Nkanini homestead built on the middle reaches of the Nonoti river 5 on Crown lands in the Lower Tugela Division of the Colony of Natal.

Major factors contributing to the sustainable profitability of South African Indian family businesses

Indians arrived in South Africa since 1860 predominantly as indentured labourers. Despite over a century of pointed hostility towards Indian entrepreneurs, they managed to endure hardship and thrive. Today they run some of the most successful family businesses in South Africa.

Maize Mill Grinder

Machinery in the mills

Maintenance work taking place at Curries fountain

Grass being cut at the Curries Fountain sports field

Main temple

Front view of the main temple with central dome in background KM Naidu with few of members of Sungum after prayer

Main Officials from all over South Africa
Main Hall - UDW - Indian College - (1971)

University of Durban-Westville

Main Chronology South Africa - 1499
Maidstone Shree Emperumal Temple Committee

Maidstone Shree Emperumal Temple Committee

Maidstone Shree Emperumal Temple

Photographic display of the Maidstone Temple

Maidstone Football Club Team of the Year 1965

Maidstone Football Club. Affiliated to Tongaat Football Association - Juniors, Season 1965 - Team of the Year

Maidstone Football Club Officials 1965

Maidstone Football Club Officials. Affiliated to the Tongaat Football Association

Maidstone Football Club 1965

Maidstone Football Club affiliated to the Tongaat Football Association

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