- ZA HPRA AJ1916-D-D1-D1.16
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- 20 March 1979
Browsing through newspapers, former South african propaganda chief Dr Eschel Rhoodie (left) and BBC presenter David Dimbleby, before his appearance on the BBC-1 Current Affairs Special.
Browsing through newspapers, former South african propaganda chief Dr Eschel Rhoodie (left) and BBC presenter David Dimbleby, before his appearance on the BBC-1 Current Affairs Special.
Dr. Eschel Rhoodie, the former head of the Department of Information, who was at the centre of the 'Muldergate' political scandal, with his wife Kate.
Parte de Brian Mitchell Papers
In March 1980, students were protesting in two of South Africa 's cities, Cape Town and Johannesburg, mounted a leafleting campaign that called for the release of Nelson Mandela who has been imprisoned on Robben Island for the past 17 years.
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This statement is made for 9 August 1981 celebrating twenty fifth anniversary of women's march in Pretoria, written by Medu collective. A reflection of women who took to the streets during that event was a show piece of a militant struggle against fascist rule in South Africa.
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Minutes of Medu General Meeting
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Minutes of Publishing and Research Unit
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Minutes of Publishing and Research Unit
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The policy declaration is for conference related to establishing bilateral relations with cultural and arts groups in Southern Africa to enrich and share the experience.
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