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Chapter 2 - Historical Background
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… be co-opted as cabinet members; the establishment of a national council referred to as the 'Great Indaba' (' indaba ' is
Zulu
for a gathering or council); and the downgrading of the President's Council to a part-time body. Part of the …
Chapter 7 - Planning for people's war `Blow on the embers and it will catch alight', January 1983 - March 1984 by Howard Barrell
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… and the two key MK commanders in the area, Siphiwe Nyanda (who headed the Transvaal urban machinery of MK) and Thami
Zulu
Footnote (recently arrived from Angola to head the MK's troubled Natal machinery) decided to ditch the separation …
Nelson Mandela and the last Afrikaner leaders by Hermann Giliomee (Politics Web), 12 May 2015
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… it. [39] There was some involvement by elements of the security forces but the ANC, together with Inkatha, a primarily
Zulu
organisation, were responsible for most of the over 20 000 deaths that occurred in the violence between 1984 and 1994. …
Brief Detention Diary by Michael Hathorn (an excerpt)
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… events of the day [12] The Gramophone My friend Frank Walt, [13] a consultant paediatrician who also worked at the McCord
Zulu
Hospital in Durban, happened to know Colonel McLachlan. After negotiating with him, Frank bought me a Phillips portable …
Interview with Shaeera Kalla, former SRC president at Wits University, interviewed by Kyla Mc Nulty
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… so we’re going to take it up a notch!”, this is of course a loose translation based on my very basic understanding of isi
Zulu
, ngiyafundza kancane. Sitting in the cell can be a very hopeless and helpless experience. During this time one goes …
Chapter 8- Gumede walks the ANC and SACP tightrope, 1930–46‘
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… and Gumede. Two major factors in Dube’s winning campaign were his close ties with Regent Mshiyeni ka Dinizulu, of the
Zulu
Royal House and the award of a honorary doctorate by the University of South Africa in 1936.741 More important for …
Chapter 7 - Gumede keeps the bright fire burning, 1928-29
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… Gumede stated that he did not support Champion’s call for the abolition of beer brewing. “I am not in favour of a dry
Zulu
race”. He urged the Durban municipality to establish Advisory boards which could control beer brewing. The municipality …
The Politics of non-Collaboration: The Campaign to Boycott the Tricameral Elections
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… powerfully to the construction of consciousness. Adam and Moodley noted, however, that: In the Indian case, the so-called
Zulu
factor is often mentioned as crucial. However, this cannot explain the even lower poll among Indians in the Transvaal, …
CHAPTER SIX: The Politics Of Non-Collaboration: The Campaign To Boycott The Tricameral Elections by Kumi Naidoo
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CHAPTER 2 - You only win once by Howard Barrell
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… Association. 187 The underground also discussed, inconclusively, what to do about Inkatha Ye Nkululeko Ye Sizwe, the
Zulu
cultural movement dating from the 1920s which had been resuscitated in 1975 by Mangosuthu Buthelezi. 188 And plans were …
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