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ArticleRight to Organise Timeline 1500-1994
… was to migrate further into the interior, settling in what has become known as the Northern Cape. The Khoi also … Right to Organise Timeline 1500-1994 …
Books and further reading links relating to Right to Organise
… Books and further reading links relating to Right to Organise …
"Welcoming Speech "On the Right Track" Train to Cape Town
… "Welcoming Speech "On the Right Track" Train to Cape Town …
ArticleCradle of Humankind
… because they show how these human ancestors lived, what they ate and what animals and plants existed with them. … The longest archaeological dig in the area…
ArticleEarly hominid discoveries in South Africa and East Africa
… of evolution and its theories, as well as archeology. What is evolution? Evolution refers to the process of … brains like humans. Today we know that…
ArticleSouth West Africa People’s Organisation (SWAPO)
… Nations order to withdraw from the trust territory in 1966, SWAPO turned to armed struggle. SWAPO emerged as the … African government’s military positions…
Article1960s: The Civil Rights and Black Power movements
… of a large continent and a much larger world. Therefore, what happens in the 'North' has a huge impact on what happens … down. Examples of civil rights and…
Article1967 Terrorism Act, No. 83 of 1967
… (SACP) but also endowed the Governor-General with the right to declare a political party unlawful at any time if … 345) Similarly, the General Law Amendment…
Why protect rights of gays and lesbians?
… police raid on a gay party in a suburb of Johannesburg in 1966. Amendments to the Immorality Act resulted in the … level of the government) downwards (to the…
Grade 12 - Topic 2 - Independent Africa
… 2015] The following is to be covered in this topic: What were the ideas that influenced the independent states? … a Western-backed coup and establishes a…
ArticleLetters: Albertina Sisulu
… Walter, we always think of you, but we never know what to do, whether you are allowed a postcard or not. Nkuli … by the repressive political climate (drought…
ArticleThe Angolan Civil War (1975-2002): A Brief History
… Independence of Angola (UNITA), which was established in 1966 and founded by a prominent former leader of the FNLA, … not appeal to the Bakongo people, who…
ArticleForced removals on Highveld and "black spots", 1912-1991
… communities on the Transvaal Highveld occupying land in what was considered “White South Africa”. Included among … forcibly removed and the land expropriated…
ArticleIndian South Africans timeline 1960-1969
… passes away. 9 December, The NIC began organising what was described as 'the biggest political meeting ever … point, Kajee warned, and you do feel the…
ArticleWomen’s resistance in the 1960s - Sharpeville and its aftermath
… University of Natal in 1967 (where Steve Biko began his in 1966) and it was here that she met and fell in love with … members of the community would accept…
ArticleApartheid Legislation 1850's-1970's
… 1922: The Rural Dealers’ Licensing Ordinance - limited the right of appeal. The Townships Franchise Ordinance - Indians … wages of Black mine workers…
ArticleSouth Africa’s Foreign Relations during Apartheid, 1948
… was criticized for his speech in the General Assembly. In 1966, the first of many UN seminars on apartheid was held in … five permanent members of the…
ArticleLiberal Party of South Africa (LPSA)
… Association convened a meeting in Cape Town to discuss what their next move would be in the light of the NP’s … in violence in the Transkei. Between March…
Biography of Abdullah Ibrahim by Chance Overby
… European audiences and musicians were very receptive to what I was playing. Some were hostile, especially when I … go.galegroup.com . Accessed 13 Nov. 2016…
ArticleCape Town the Segregated city
… settlers was a trench between Salt and Liesbeeck rivers right up to False Bay. Jan van Riebeeck argued against the … the Khoikhoi laid down the foundation…
ArticleThe History of LGBT legislation
… missionaries were able to dictate to their followers what should be considered moral. There is evidence that … or non-reproductive intercourse (Weeks, 1981)…
ArticleSouth Africa and the United Nations, 1946-1990
… was criticized for his speech in the General Assembly. In 1966, the first of many UN seminars on apartheid was held in … five permanent members of the…
ArticleThe African Students Association (ASA)
… killing 69 people and injuring close to 200 others in what became known as the Sharpeville Massacre . This event … The ANC leadership accepted Mbeki’s…
ArticleA History of Lückhoff High School, 1932-1969
… his request was approved and the schoolyard was extended right up to Muller Street in 1956. [xlvi] The school was once … to attend the school the following…
ArticlePass laws in South Africa 1800-1994
… inequity through the establishment of services based on what was deemed to be appropriate for each race group. … the Republic of South Africa (RSA) came into…
ArticleTrevor Andrew Manuel and Economic Freedom Fighters - High Court of South Africa - Gauteng Local Division - Johannesburg
… hand, is the freedom of expression and on the other, the right to dignity, [1] which includes reputation. While … online channels that draw high volumes of…
Armed struggle & the advancement of the student and labour movements, 1967-1976
… overcome with the independence of Zambia (1964), Botswana (1966), Lesotho (1966), Swaziland (1968), Mozambique and … base, in central Tanzania were becoming…
Why protect worker’s rights?
… now goes far in guaranteeing workers' rights, such as the right to strike. Section 23 - Labour relations The rights … were unconstitutional. Two issues arose…
The Bill of Rights
… it is applicable, taking into account the nature of the right and the nature of any duty imposed by the right. 3. When applying a provision of the Bill of…
ArticleHeritage and identity of Provinces
… had to look after themselves and were basically free to do what they wanted. But when the British took over, they wanted … against Moshoeshoe many times,…