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Oppression makes women ill

Women's heatth depends a lot on their living conditions. The truth is says Khosi Xaba, oppression makes you ill. The question is: can oppression be prevented?

Women take a stand against violence
Learning to live with AIDS
Women on the right track

Athletics is becoming increasingly popular in South Africa. But men steal most of the limelight while women remain in the shadows. Cheryl Roberts looks at why so few black women toke part in athletics

Speak is everywhere
The Mill Mothers's lament
Yesterday, today and tomorrow
Domestic work is slavery
Face to face with Bob Mabena
A child is born: getting ready for the big day
Mojanku Gumbi: proud to be black

Through her involvement in the Black Consciousness Movement and her work as a lawyer, Mojanku Gumbi learnt to believe in herselfand to fight against racism and sexism.Rosalee Telela spoke to her

Taxi talk: what the dictionary forgot
Welcome to the new SA

In the early hours of the morning of 18 November 1993, while most South Africans were sleeping, the old apartheid South Africa was officially signed away. What does this mean?

Khuma's pride and joy

When Mary Agnes Khunwana won the Community Builder of the Year Award In November last year, it was a dream come true. Bobby Rodwell spoke to her

NACTU works for women

Until three years ago, the National Council of Trade Unions (Nactu) did very little about the problems of women workers. Crecentia Mofokeng joined Nactu to change this. Rosalee Telela spoke to her

Yesterday, today and tomorrow
Somos mas - We are more
Creating toys
Statement of the National Executive Committee on the occasion of the 79th anniversary of the African National Congress, January 8, 1991

Speech made by Deputy ANC President, Nelson Mandela, on the occasion of the organisation's 79th anniversary. Includes an introductory statement by Oliver Tambo.

Opening address at the 59th Annual Congress of the National Union of South African Students, University of Cape Town, 1981.

Acting-president's opening address at the 59th Annual Congress of the National Union of South African Students, University of Cape Town, Cape Town from 28 November to 3 December 1981.

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