ELECTRICITY
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Executive Summary, Vol 1, No 6, February 1995 |
AB the time for delivery, rather than goal setting, for the RDP approaches, so the problems of both a technical and a financial nature loom ever closer. The economy is, all things considered, in better shape, even if sectors of business remain sceptical of all aspects of the RDP. |
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Job loss - retrenchment press cuttings | ||
Land briefs | ||
Learn with Dawn: electrical sabotage | ||
Learn with Dawn: You too countryman, can be a freedom fighter | ||
Learn with Dawn: You too countryman, can be a freedom fighter | ||
Letter from C R Halle to the General Secretary of the YMCA | ||
Letter from Christina to Phyllis Naidoo. |
Letter from Christina to Phyllis Naidoo. |
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Letter from Gwen and Frank to Phyllis Naidoo |
Thank you for your letter and the newspaper cutting, showing Bill Morris, our Transport and General Workers Union secretary, lurking in your Sunday papers. We are pleased that he has visited your country, and spoken to your trade union members. |
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Letter from Julian to Phyllis Naidoo |
Well, what a happy surprise dear Phyllis to get a letter from you! |
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Letter from the General Manager YMCA to the Manager of the Electrical Department | ||
Notes on the proceedings of the 2nd meeting of the North Coast regional plan steering committee | ||
Power to the planet | ||
The Economic Development of the Indian Community | ||
Though we had no AK47's nor revolvers | ||
Umsebenzi Vol 6 No 2 |
De Klerk, Communist Party, apartheid, human rights, Apartheid, political rights, segregation, population registration, segregated beaches, democratic government, policy, economy, housing, water, electricity, transport, health care, ANC, ANC Youth League |
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WE ARE THE POORS: COMMUNITY STRUGGLES IN POST-APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA |
DRAWING EXTENSIVELY on his own experiences as a community activist in the greater Durban region of South Africa, Ashwin Desai provides an overview of changes in popular protest politics in South Africa in the post-apartheid era. |