GOVERNMENT
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The embattled press | |
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Windhoek diary | |
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Ghana: the morning after (II) | |
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The Ghana government | |
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Central Africa (IV): Northern Rhodesia and Federation | |
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Tangier diary: a post-colonial interlude | |
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Shamba Bolongongo: African king of peace | |
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Basutoland in transition | |
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Take it easy, Sir Roy | |
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Nigeria: the background to federation | |
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Bulawayo diary | |
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Fish on Fridays: a portrait of Mozambique | |
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Draft theses on current situation |
Paper by Tito Mboweni on a new political situation which is emerging in South Africa after F W de Klerk's 2nd February speech. Says the situation calls for decisive steps to be taken by the African National Congress. |
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Police put a clamp ban on statements by United Democratic Front and other bodies |
Pamphlet about police put a clamp ban on statement by United Democratic Front and other bodies as the government has barred the Sowetan and weekly mail from publishing any statement issued by the United Democratic Front and 12 other organisations promoting four major campaigns organised by the Un |
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New ball-game in South African politics |
The launching of the United Democratic Front in Cape Town marked the beginning of a new ball-game in South Africa. |
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Workers resist controls on our union |
Article about how the government and the bosses tried to prevent the workers from organising and how they tried to weaken any organisation the workers establish. Also about the democratic control of the Union by the workers and only by the workers. |
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Transformation of the United Democratic Front |
A brief contribution to the ongoing discussion on the transformation of the United Democratic Front.It focuses on a number of issues which represents what could become the broad orientation of the United Democratic Front. |
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"Action" against fraud and corruption | |
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Consensus politics - coercion | |
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Part 2: the Apartheid Counter Revolution: a permanent Emergency? |
Article by the United Democratic Front in which it looks at the violence on the South African youths by the government in its counter revolution. |