South Africa
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Professor John Vorster |
University of Durban-Westville |
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Professor John Voster at University of Durban-Westville |
Professor John Voster at University of Durban-Westville |
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Professor John Voster delivering a speech |
University of Durban-Westville |
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Professor Julian May |
An expert in Applied Poverty Reduction Assessment, Professor May has worked on options for poverty reduction including land reform, social grants, information ... |
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Professor Julian May |
An expert in Applied Poverty Reduction Assessment, Professor May has worked on options for poverty reduction including land reform, social grants, information ... |
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Professor Ramashala Vice Rector |
University of Durban-Westville |
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Professor Soromini Kallichurum |
Professor Soromini Kallichurum was a role model to a generation of South African students and academics. |
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Profile of Alan Paton wearing an academic gown |
Black and white print 24.4 x 11.2cm |
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Program and credentials Report Nomusa Dube | ||
PROGRAMME OF ACTION TO ACCELERATE THE PEACE PROCESS BETWEEN THE IFP AND THE ANC IN KWAZULU-NATAL - JUNE 2000 | ||
Programme of Investigation into the economics of establishing and irrigation scheme for Indian farmers on the North | ||
Programme of Principles of the "The United South African National Party" |
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Progressive Indian farmers | ||
Progressive Party Conference. Pat Poovalingum, Colin Eglin, Alan Paton and Ray Swart |
Black and white 15 x 20cm |
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Project on African Nationlism |
African Nationalism is fast becoming an undesirahle force in the wcrld today |
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Project on Contemporary Political Conflict in Natal |
Ethnicity, Society and Conflict in Natal |
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Prologue: A Deep Experience | ||
Promotions - August 1988. |
University of Durban-Westville - Security Staff |
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Proof of payment to Dorothy Nyembe | ||
Proposal for Princess Mkabayi Beadwork Society |
Junod, (1938: 36) remarks that" .... in spite of all the positive elements to be found in the Bantu languages, a very definite defect in the Bantu [as is proven], is their poor system of numeration" |