ELECTIONS

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The Black Sash National Headquarters report 1973 to 1975

The Black Sash National Headquarters report for National Conference presented on 10 October 1975, discussing: General Elections, Campaign on African Women, Migrant Labour, Program for Social Change, public relations.

THE CASE FOR THE NIC TO GO NONRACIAL AND NATIONAL

N.I.C. Documents

The challenge of rural local government
The Congo (III): after independence
The Election of a government
The fraudulent elections of 6 May '87
The free, fair and festive election in Namibia: contrast and irony
The General Election
The general elections - what do they hold in store for black workers?
The hypocrisy of the English press
The Johannesburg Municipal elections
The Kenya question mark
The labour movement after the elections: taking stock
The Lesson of the Transkei
The Natal elections
The New African: Volume 1, Number 12, December 1962
The New African: Volume 4, Number 2, April 1965
The New Constitution - The Elections of 1984

During August 1984 Coloureds and Indians who are registered voters will have the opportunity to elect men and women from amongst their own people to represent them in the new Parliament and Government of South Africa.

The occupation of the British Consulate in Durban, the Anderson visit and the role of the United Democratic Front in the international struggle against apartheid

Discussion paper by the United Democratic Front on its stand regarding the international struggle against apartheid, the British Consulate occupation and the Anderson visit.

The people say no to House of Delegates

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