LEADERSHIP

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In search of Mr Verligte
Independent Namibia: Some Early Observations
Inside South Africa

An injection of black students into South Africa's student movement is needed, for black students would act through their vested interest in social change and not through their consciences alone.

Interview with Ambrose Makiwane

Oral interview, conducted at Cala, with Ambrose Makiwane. Makiwane entered Fort Hare in 1955, when he was age 34. His family lacked the means to send him earlier, and he had been expelled from Clarkebury after a student strike.

Interview with Joe Slovo by Keith Coleman

An interview with Joe Slovo by Keith Coleman on economic policies. July 1, 1990.

Interview with John Daniel

Oral interview, conducted in Mbabane, with John Daniel, a student leader at the University of Natal who twice served as president of the National Union of South African Students (1966 and 1968).

Interview with Julius Nyerere

Oral interview with Julius K. Nyerere (1922-1999), the first president of Tanzania (known as Tanganyika until 1964).

Interview with Mtutuzeli Tom. Mercedes Benz shopsteward, vice-chair of COSATU's Eastern Cape region
Interview: Cyril Ramaphosa
Is F.W. de Klerk a man of integrity?
Joe Slovo
Joe Slovo - theoretician or anti-China hack
Keeper of the keys

This is an interview with Desmond Tutu held in October 1989 about leadership and vision of peace.

Keeper of the umbilical cord
Kwa- Sophie
Leaders and followers

Implications of the strain on democratic institutions imposed by vigorous development politics in Africa.

Leadership and management program
Leadership and the Wanji

The Wanji are a Bantu-speaking tribe of about 20,000 population inhabiting two small scoop-shaped basins on the northern edge of the Elton Plateau. This plateau is a part of the Poroto Mountains, which lie to the north of Lake Malawi in Tanzania.

Leadership and unity in Rhodesian Black trade unions
Let the character assassins reveal themselves

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