ECONOMY
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This is South Africa |
While still a developing country by UN definition South Africa is the most highly developed country by far on the African continent. |
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Executive Summary, Vol 1, No 6, February 1995 |
AB the time for delivery, rather than goal setting, for the RDP approaches, so the problems of both a technical and a financial nature loom ever closer. The economy is, all things considered, in better shape, even if sectors of business remain sceptical of all aspects of the RDP. |
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The Causes of Transition in South Africa |
South Africa and transition from authoritarian rule
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Letter from Lil Bert and John to Phyllis Naidoo |
Letter from Lil Bert and John to Phyllis Naidoo |
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Letter from Nersen to Phyllis Naidoo |
How are you doing? How is Suks and the boys? Is Anna well? The family? Are you healing well? |
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The Dispossession of Africa's Wealth | ||
You and the Indians |
Foreword |
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Indian Opinion No. 49-51 Vol. 39 Friday, 5th - 26th November 1941 |
Indian Opinion No. 49-51 Vol. 39 Friday, 5th - 26th November 1941 |
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Indian Opinion No. 48-51 Vol. 38 Friday, 6th - 27th December 1940 |
Indian Opinion No. 48-51 Vol. 38 Friday, 6th - 27th December 1940 |
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The Great Crisis Ahead |
LET us remember what promises brought the Nationalist Party to power. |
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South Africa's the way forward |
THE policy of the Nationalist Government is opposed by most of the people of South Africa and condemned by democratic people throughout the world. Nevertheless, the Government is going ahead at ever-increasing speed to implement that policy. |
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Disobedient Daughters: Debating Culture and Rights in Rural KwaZulu-Natal |
Disobe High levels of unemployment in South Africa have shifted rural households away from a reliance on male migrant wages and towards a diversity of income-generating strategies. |
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THE ROLE OF THE INDIAN IN NATAL'S ECONOMY |
PAPERS PRESENTED AT A CONFERENCE HELD UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF RACE RELATIONS (NATAL REGION) IN DURBAN ON 14th OCTOBER, 1966. |
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Letter - 10 July 1986 |
letter to a friend |
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A new start in Africa |
The real problems of independence have emerged. |
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Nigeria: the politics of socio-economic bankruptcy Part 2 |
The politics of socio-economic bankruptcy. |
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The heirs of Le Clerc |
Notes on the Cameroun Federal Republic. |
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Bechuanaland: the coveted liability |
Planning and aid can save Bechuanaland from capture by Verwoerd. |
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Communalism | ||
Why Fascists fear |
Emotional and economic symptoms in South Africa. |