LEADERSHIP
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Mandela's moment of truth at CODESA |
CODESA (Convention for a Democratic South Africa - even the name belies its function) has come to pass; and for the oppressed the only truthful statement made throughout those two days was, unbelievably, that from Nelson Mandela. |
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Mandela - the struggle is my life | ||
Lumumba: the sycophant outshone by the meteor | ||
Local Organisation:fact paper |
The effectiveness of any organisation depends on the organizing ability of its leaders. This paper maps out a guide toward effective leadership amongst the Black community particularly in the home situation. |
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Local organisation: fact paper |
The effectiveness of any organisation depends on the organisational ability of its leaders. This memorandum maps out a guide toward effective leadership amongst the Black community particularly in the home situation. |
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Liberal Opinion/Reality |
Liberal Opinion (1961-1968) was published by the Liberal Party of South Africa which was established in 1953 by Alan Paton, after the National Government had won its second General Election. |
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Letters from black South Africans to the President of Inkatha | ||
Letter from S.S. Mazibuko to the Chairman |
This letter is from the Vice President of the South African Students' Movement to the Chairman informing him of the departure of the National Organiser and the detention of the General Secretary of South African Students' Movement. |
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Letter from S. S. Mazibuko to the President |
This letter is from the Vice President of the South African Students' Movement to the President informing him of the departure of the National Organiser and the detention of the General Secretary of South African Students' Movement. |
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Letter from S. S. Mazibuko to Branch General Secretary of the South African Students' Movements |
Letter informs branches of the 4th GSC and the forthcoming seminar. There are two versions of the same letter. |
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Letter from Alan Paton to Sir Keith | ||
Let the character assassins reveal themselves | ||
Leadership and unity in Rhodesian Black trade unions | ||
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. |
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Leadership and management program | ||
Leaders and followers |
Implications of the strain on democratic institutions imposed by vigorous development politics in Africa. |
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Kwa- Sophie | ||
Keeper of the umbilical cord | ||
Keeper of the keys |
This is an interview with Desmond Tutu held in October 1989 about leadership and vision of peace. |
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Joe Slovo - theoretician or anti-China hack |