INDEPENDENCE
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Chibuku beer and independence |
Notes about independence celebrations in Botswana. |
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Botswana free, and Lesotho |
Editorial on Independence of Botswana and the handing over of Lesotho to South Africa. |
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Common sense and South African freedom |
Editorial on "Common sense and South African freedom". |
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The New African: Volume 5, Number 6, July 1966 | ||
Apartheid's bounds increase |
Editorial on "Apartheid's bounds increase". |
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Zimbabwe dialogue |
Eight months after the rebellion in Rhodesia the British Government has reached the stage of holding "talks about talks". To clarify the issues we present an imaginary eavesdropped dialogue between a British optimist and a Zimbabwean realist. |
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Looking back at UDI |
Looking back on the crisis events that followed each other so hectically from 25 October to UDI on 11 November. |
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The heirs of Le Clerc |
Notes on the Cameroun Federal Republic. |
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Rhodesia's oppressive alliance |
Interests and settlers versus Africans. |
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Planning for Zambian integration |
Looking at political stability, education, manpower, tribalism and regionalism in Zambia. |
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Bechuanaland: the coveted liability |
Looking at the relationship between South Africa and its Protectorates. |
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Africa and Marxism |
On regaining independence in 1957, Ghana had a clear class structure, the contradictions in which had to some extent but never entirely been submerged in the conflict against colonialism. |
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Malawi will make independence work |
Nyasaland became Malawi on 6 July 1964. On that day Dr Banda put into operation the revised Five Year plan based on that of the late Dunduza K Chisiza. |
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The New African: Volume 3, Number 6, July 1964 | ||
Socialist Algeria and autocratic Morocco |
A look at Algeria and Morocco. |
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Lumumba: the sycophant outshone by the meteor | ||
South West Africa and "Independence Now" |
A slogan that makes sense. |
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Congo: unfolding patterns |
Well over two years have now gone by since the turbulent days of Congolese independence in 1960. |
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The freedom of Namib |
Aims for South West Africa. |
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The New African, Volume 2, Number 1, January 1963 |
Note: Pages 11 and 12 are missing from this issue. |