POLITICS

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BBC African Radiotape Service, no. 179, 1971
University Report: BBC African Service, no. 169, 1971
University Report: BBC African Service, no. 147, 1971
Notes on Nkomo
Notes on Lutuli
Notes on Xuma
Notes on Msimang
Notes on Rubusana
Schemes for voluntary repatriation

Newspaper article - The Indian Problem - VI

THE MANAGEMENT OF IN-SERVICE EDUCATION AND TRAINING (INSET) IN THE NATAL-KWAZULU AREA

In any education system "no other single factor determines to such an extent the quality of education in a country as the quality of the corps of teachers, lecturers and instructors" (HSRC 1981 : 180).

Notes on Mandela
Notes on Nkomo
Indian women in South Africa

Indian women first came to Natal in the year 1860, together with Indian men, who were recruited as laborers to serve a period of indenture in Natal.....

Yusuf Dadoo: Transnational Politics, South African Belonging

Although people of Indian origin have been present in South Africa since 1860, they are still objects of suspicion in the ‘New’ South Africa. In many quarters, they are accused of exploiting Africans and, in the past, collaborating with apartheid.

Newspaper articles relating to Minority Front leader Amichand Rajbansi

Minority Front leader Amichand Rajbansi - Elections

An examination of the "dual" nature of the identity of South African Indians and the response of the community to the partition of India in 1947.

On 23 March 194 7 the Progressive Muslim Association convened a meeting in Durban to commemorate the seventh anniversary of Pakistan Day. The speakers at the meeting commented on the communal strife in India at the time and articulated the views of the Muslim community in South Africa.

Interview with E S Reddy

Political Action Should Follow Africa Fund Patriot

Biography - Rowley Israel Arenstein

Biography - Rowley Israel Arenstein

The Long View: Again Rhodesia, Contact vol 9, no. 7
Beyond Apartheid: Race, Transformation and Governance in KwaZulu-Natal Cricket

In February 1990 South African President FW de Klerk unbanned the African National Congress (ANC), the South African Communist Party (SACP) and the Pan African Congress (PAC), allowing these organisations to return to 'normal'and active politics within the country after an absence of almost three

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