POLITICS
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Constitution of the state of KwaZulu/Natal | ||
Constitution of the South African Indian Congress |
SAIC Constitution |
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Consensus politics - coercion | ||
Congress accepts the challenge! | ||
Conflict in values in South Africa: the White "left" at work | ||
Comrades through health and sickness | ||
Compare unitary and federal Governments and discuss whether federalism will be a suitable constitutional arrangement for South Africa? |
Will political power in South Africa's new constitution be centralised or decentralised? |
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Communist Come-Back? |
This month will see witch-hunting taken a stage further in South Africa with the publication by the Minister of Justice of the names of persons so far banned or named in terms of the Suppression of Communism Act. |
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Commentary: Contradictions in the enemy camp | ||
Comment: Now we must work for peace at the polls | ||
Comment: Last obstacles will test dedication, skill | ||
Colonial born Indian Conference - 1925. (Framed) |
Indian Conference |
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Closing remarks by Deputy Secretary Eagleburger, Saturday 19 March 1983 |
Closing remarks from a meeting between a South African delegation and a United States delegation, led by Deputy Secretary Eagleburger, emphasising the importance of talks between the two countries as the beginning of a process to support the peace process in southern Africa and their relationship |
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Class struggle in Swaziland | ||
Civil Rights News Letter, Vol. XXX No.6 Issued 1 July 1983 | ||
Civil Rights News Letter, November 1958 | ||
Civil Rights News Letter, March 1958 | ||
Christian-National-Communism |
A conversation piece. |
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Christian ministry in a times of crisis |
This is the speech delivered by Dr Beyers Naude on the occassion of the graduation ceremony of the Federal Theological Seminary in Edendale, Pietermaritzburg in 1977. |
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Christian institute memorandum on alternative policies |
This is the Christian Institute memorandum on alternative policies in South Africa, April 1977. |