Zeph Motopheng, president of PAC
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-16-16.2-16.2.42
- Stuk
- 1988-11
Zeph Mothopeng president of Pan African Congress holds up his hand at a meeting in Soweto
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Zeph Motopheng, president of PAC
Zeph Mothopeng president of Pan African Congress holds up his hand at a meeting in Soweto
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Launch of the Pan Africanist Movement (PAM) in Johannesburg
Delegates give the open palm salute at the launch of the Pan Africanist Movement (PAM) . More than 600 delegates met in Soweto to formally launch the organisation which shares the Pan Africanist Congress' Africanist ideology. Johannesburg, 2 December 1989.
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Delegates at the national conference.
Delegates at the 1989 Cosatu Congress in Johannesburg
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Launch of the Transvaal SADWU Living Wage campaign
Launch of the Transvaal South African Domestic Workers Union (SADWU) Living Wage campaign in Wilgespruit on 3 September 1988.
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Mrs McBride attends FEDTRAW's Cultural Day.
Mrs Doris McBride, the mother of Robert McBride, attends Federation of Transvaal Women (FEDTRAW) Women's Cultural Day on 9 August 1987 at Wits University, Johannesburg.
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Jay Naidoo at a meeting in Johannesburg
Jay Naidoo at a meeting in Johannesburg, October 1986.
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Beyers Naude addresses the campaign launch meeting
Beyers Naude addresses the launch of the UDF's "call to the whites" campaign. City Hall , Johannesburg- April 1986. Left to right: Beyers Naude, Van Zyl Slabbert and Zach Yacoob.
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Murphy Morobe and F. van Zyl Slabbert, address the campaign launch meeting
Zach Yacoob address the launch of the UDF's "call to the whites" campaign. City Hall , Johannesburg- April 1986.
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Zeph Mothopeng, president of PAC leaves the gathering at the launch of PAM. More than 600 delegates met in Soweto to formally launch the organisation which shares the Pan Africanist Congress' Africanist ideology. Johannesburg, 2 December 1989.
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Worker summit conference in Johannesburg
Workers summit. Left to right: Chris Dlamini (COSATU); Elijah Barayi - (President, COSATU); James Mndaweni - (President, NACTU)
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