FUNERALS
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Turfloop mourns student | ||
Tributes paid to a 'Man of the people' |
Joseph Mavi the man who led 10,000 Johannesburg municipal workers in a strike for higher pay, was buried on June 26, the 27th anniversary of the Freedom Charter's signing |
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Tribute to 7 'heroes' at funeral | ||
The funeral the police left alone | ||
Soweto massacre | ||
Reflections on Graaf-Reinet | ||
Police beat NUM members after funeral of defiance victim | ||
Nurses form part of funeral unity | ||
Lutuli Memorial Service | ||
Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Mrs Sexwale |
I should have written to you a few weeks ago when we buried your son and my comrade Reggie. I promised Matabata that I would - but he gave me an address that did not sound correct. |
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Letter from Howard to Phyllis Naidoo. |
Letter from Howard to Phyllis Naidoo. |
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Heroes of our revolution | ||
Grief and anger | ||
Funeral of Ebrahim Carelse | ||
Crossroads victims laid to rest | ||
Bitter-sweet memories | ||
Batandwa Ndondo | ||
Arts and Africa |
Alex Tetteh-Lartey speaks with Fatma Shabaan Abdullah who is an artist, designer, teacher, and the Director of Arts and Museum in Zanzibar. He organized an exhibition devoted to the history of the Kanga, showing at London's Commonwealth Institute. |
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Alexandra is busy re-organising itself | ||
A tribute to Leo Sihlali |