POLICY

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The future society as seen by the Black People's convention

The first of a number of articles dealing with a kind of society that BPC envisages. This particular article scans the total policy outlook, at the heart of which is a reminder that we are striving for the attainment of an open society.

The Informal Sector, Gender and Development
A National Health Service and the future of the private sector - the case for a National Health Insurance
Addis Ababa Bonuses

Editorial.

Affirmative Action 1996-1997 press cuttings

Affirmation action press cuttings....

Africa puts the West on trial

Article on the United Nations Security Council's debate on South Africa and the Anglo-American accord influence on this debate

An old seductive tune
ANC - the long march to freedom
ANC gold

Paper arguing against the nationalisation of the gold mining industry, by Peter Robbins, prepared for an ANC seminar on Economic Policy in Harare, Zimbabwe, in April and May 1990.

ANC Government Economic Policy
ANC land and rural policy

Notes on the African National Congress land and rural policy as spelt out in the Freedom Charter and the Road to South African Freedom.

Apartheid - Only a Policy?
Besoek van Mnr Clark aan Suid-Afrika en Suidwes-Afrika: 10-13 Junie 1981

Report, signed by Minister R F Botha and written mostly in Afrikaans, of the visit of Mr W P Clark of the United States of America, to South Africa and South West Africa.

Black People's Convention: Blueprint of the proposed educational policy

Memorandum discussing the BPC educational guidelines to develop Black Consciousness and national unity while eliminating racism and tribalism

Black Peoples Convention Policy 9th June 1973

The National Executive Committee deemed it necessary to acquaint all Chairmen of Branches on BPC policy. These Chairmen will in turn guide their members on BPC policy especially in view of apparent misunderstaning by many members.

Black Peoples Convention: Paper on Policy

Black Peoples Convention: Paper on Policy presented on 16 March, 1974, at the National Council Meeting and includes BPC policy on internal relations, international relations, sports, education, and news media

Black Peoples Convention: rejection of foreign investment

The Black Peoples Convention National Congress held in December 1973 resolved to reject the involvement of foreign investors and this letter sent from BPC to 31 foreign firms calls on foreign investors to disengage from the economic system of South Africa

BLACK REVIEW 1974/5

Natal Indian Congress

Bone-throwing at Umbilo
Christian trusteeship as the only satisfactory Native policy

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