Community Agency for Social Enquiry
- ZA HPRA AG2838
- Fonds
- 1990 - 1997
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Community Agency for Social Enquiry
Committee into the discovery of gold on the Witwatersrand, Records
Includes correspondence in connection with the work of the Committee; copies of statements made by witnesses submitting evidence; draft report and mimeographed copy of final report afterwards published by the Government Printer, Pretoria, 1941. Also press clippings on the history of the gold-fields.
Committee for Adult Education Training (CADET)
Committee appointed to enquire into disturbances at Native educational institutions, Report, 1947
The Committee was established by the Department of Education, to investigate the disturbances at state-aided educational institutions for Africans, with boarding establishments. The Chairman of the Committee was D.McK. Malcom, and the members were D.D.T. Jabavu, R.E. Phillips and H.R. Storey. The Report was released on the 26 July 1947.
Union of South Africa
Commission On The Socio-Economic Development of The Native Areas Within The Union of South Africa
This collection forms part of the archives of the South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR).
The collection contains the minutes of evidence collected by the Commission, as well as the exhibits and judgement.
It includes among others the submissions on behalf of Bishop Ambrose Reeves from the Anglican Church of Southern Africa, who was instrumental in demanding that the Government at the time establish a Commission of Inquiry.
South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR)
The Commission of Inquiry was set up on the 11 February 1980, following the revelation that the former Deputy Director of the IUEF, Craig Williamson, was a member of the South African Security Police.
International University Exchange Fund (IUEF)
Colleen McCaul, Rea Vaya working papers
McCaul was an extraordinary note-taker and filer of documents, and left a remarkably complete archive of the documents generated through her many projects. This includes reports, draft reports, presentations, meeting minutes, and correspondence. In many instances the documents are accompanied by her thorough personal notes. Altogether, this provides an unparalleled insight into the planning and implementation of Rea Vaya, and the many smaller projects she worked on including early bus reform projects for the City of Johannesburg and the Gauteng Provincial Government, reforms to national transport legislation, development of national BRT policy, other planned BRTs including those in Tshwane, Nelson Mandela Bay, and Ekurhuleni, and almost every pre-Rea Vaya transport policy of the City of Johannesburg. There is no more than a handful of people who were involved in so many aspects of Johannesburg’s post-apartheid transport system, and likely none who documented their work as thoroughly. This collection will be invaluable to scholars of Johannesburg, local government, bureaucracy, BRT, and urban transport policy.
McCaul, Colleen
Brochures, photographs and memoranda on the work of the Johannesburg City Council's Housing Division, including material on Soweto, Riverlea, Oriental Plaza, construction techniques, housing for the Black and Coloured communities at the time as well as vocational training at the George Tabor Vocational Training Centre in Dube. Also included a tour of the Transvaal Homelands in 1967.
Goodman, Colin S.