GOVERNMENT
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The government says..The Black Sash replies | |
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Problems of political power | |
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The Black Sash/Die Swart Serp | |
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The Black Sash/Die Swart Serp | |
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The Black Sash | |
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Die Swart Serp | |
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The Black Sash | |
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The Black Sash/Die Swart Serp | |
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The Black Sash/Die Swart Serp | |
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Minister of Bantu Administration and Development | |
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Wrong choice | |
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Nuwe Bedelings | |
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New Deals | |
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The State President`s National Council Bill | |
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Statement of the Controversy between the South African and Namibian Government regarding the Walvis Bay |
Statement by Popo Molefe on the Controversy between the South African and Namibian Government regarding the Walvis Bay as a historically part of Namibia as much as the Pretoria Regime hold no legtimate claim to Namibia which it had occupied and ruled in defiance of the World Court rulig of 1970. |
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United Democratic Front statement on the second round of talks about talks |
Statement made after the United Democratic Front is deeply encouraged by the outcome of the latest round of talks about talks between the African National Congress and the government. |
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Statement by trade union organisations |
Statement by trade union organisations as they warns the government that if it passes Le Grange's Bill it will be declaring war on Congress of South African Trade Union and all democratic organisations |
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Statement by community organisations |
Statement by community organisations as they think that government loses control daily and its attempts to retain power become increasingly desperate. |
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National press statement |
National press statement by Murphy Morobe of the United Democratic Front where they condemn the latest incursion by the SADF into Botswana. |
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Statement on Le Grange's Bill |
Statement on Le Grange's Bill as the government loses control daily and its attemps to retain power become increasingly desperate. |