NEGOTIATIONS
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Editorial: Negotiations: No time to Waste | ||
Editorial: Inkatha's Secret Funding | ||
Editorial: Good Grounds for Hope | ||
Editorial: Get Moving | ||
Editorial: Disquieting Secrecy | ||
Editorial: Disatrous Failure by Leaders | ||
Editorial: Disarray in the D.P. | ||
Editorial: Dangerous Times | ||
Editorial: Breaking down walls to build bridges | ||
Editorial: Botha and Treurnicht | ||
Editorial: All-party conference, end to sanctions urgent | ||
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Edited Verbatim Minutes: Meeting, 8th, 9th and 10th June 1977, Cape Town |
International meeting to discuss the independene of Namibia/South West Africa |
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Durban's bread strike |
Huddled in cardboard boxes to keep out the cold, some 800 workers at the B B Bread Bakery in Durban's Sydney Road kept up their night-long vigil to prevent the company sneaking in scabs. |
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Dr Buthelezi a "major player" in rebuilding South Africa - Hurd | ||
Divisions can be crossed - Meyer | ||
Ditherisano tsa Eskom di hlolela ho tswela pele (article written in Sotho language) | ||
Discussions with Silvino Da Luz, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cape Verde: Praia, 25 March 1984 |
Report by Mr D W Steward of the Department of Foreign Affairs, regarding discussions with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cape Verde, following on from the joint statement issued in Havanna, Cuba, by Fidel Castro, President of Cuba, and Jose Eduardo Dos Santos, President of Ang |
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Discussions in Brazzaville: 6-9 September 1988 |
Foreign Affairs internal telex communication from A Jaquet reporting concern about the international media reports of a Cuban troop and equipment build-up in Angola; national conciliation requirements as a key issue to peace in Angola and the implementation date for the withdrawal of Cuban troops |