AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
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Mayibuye - August 1991 | ||
Mayibuye - April 1992 | ||
Mayibuye Number 8 1983 Year of United action |
Mayibuye, journal of the African National Congress. |
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Mayibuye -Dec 1992 | ||
Mayibuye |
Mayibuye, published for many years as a small, underground newsletter, was one of three African National Congress publications alongside Sechaba and Dawn (Umkhonto we Sizwe). Circulation was limited and hampered by conditions of illegality. |
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Mayibuye | ||
Mayibuye | ||
Matthews Meyiwa | ||
Mastering the art of winning victory | ||
Mass Demonstration on Eve of Republic |
Abandoning the first hall, which had been wired by the Special Branch, the people marched two miles in the rain to another hall in Plessislaer where the conference eventually took place.
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Mandela's moment of truth at CODESA |
CODESA (Convention for a Democratic South Africa - even the name belies its function) has come to pass; and for the oppressed the only truthful statement made throughout those two days was, unbelievably, that from Nelson Mandela. |
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Mandela's freedom will be a victory of our struggle | ||
Mandela - the struggle is my life | ||
Mandela - the man no prison can silence | ||
Mandatory economic sanctions and the oil embargo against SA at International Conference |
Conference paper on mandatory economic sanctions and the oil embargo against SA prepared by the African National Congress of South Africa for an international Conference held in Paris on September 12-13, 1980. Note the document is barely legible. |
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Making our schools Work | ||
Make Peace | ||
Lutuli speaks : portrait of Chief Lutuli : statements and addresses / by Chief Albert J. Lutuli, President-General of the African National Congress of South Africa. | ||
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Lixesha lokukhetha ngoku!(article written in Xhosa language) |