LEADERSHIP
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"He comforted us in his very last hour" | |
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"I'm not the last white head of state" - F.W. De Klerk |
Mr F.W. de Klerk recently told a German political magazine, "Der Spiegel", that he did not believe he would be the last white head of state in South Africa. |
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A Democrat among the Republicans |
Article about Robert Kennedy's visit to South Africa and the anticipated consequences of his visit |
A J Lutuli: a great African passes | ||
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A profile - he lived a full life | |
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A profile of Zanzibar | |
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A Reply | |
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A South African in Nigeria | |
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ADDRESS BY BY THE OUT-GOING PROVINCIAL CHAIRPERSON OF THE AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS DR ZWELI MKHIZE TO THE PGC | |
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Address by State President F W de Klerk, DMS, at the opening of the second session of the ninth Parliament of the Republic of South Africa, Friday 2 February 1990 |
Address by the State President F W de Klerk, at the opening of the second session of the ninth Parliament of the Republic of South Africa, Friday, 2 February 1990. Deals with foreign relations, human rights, the death penalty, socio-economic aspects, the economy, and negotiation. |
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Africa: notes on current events | |
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African National Congress statement on the untimely death of Comrade Agostinho Neto | |
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African National Congress' betrayal of a nation | |
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Algeria and De Gaulle | |
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An Interview with Todd | |
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An open letter to Nelson Mandela from ex-ANC detainees | |
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ANC 51st national conference presidents report | |
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ANC KwaZulu-Natal PEC Bulletin | |
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ANC leaders speak: release rally |
A rally held by the African National Congress in October 1989 where various leaders such as Walter Sisulu, Cyril Ramaphosa and Murphy Morobe addressed the public as well as entertainment by various artists. |
ANC Leadership in 1912 |
Founded in 1912 as the South African Native National Congress, it had as its main ... In the late 1920s the ANC's leaders split over the issue of cooperation with ... |