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  • ZA HPRA AG2918-1-1.1-1.1.8-1.1.8.1
  • File
  • 1975 - 1992
  • Part of KAIROS, records

Include articles about economic development, foreign aid, relationship between the South African Government and the homelands, loss of South African citizenship by those living in the homelands, and corruption.

Zuma, BB

On 27 April 1992 N Ameen caused a summons to be issued against BB Zuma at Umlazi, Durban to recover R950, of which R70 was for professional services. Zuma was unaware of the summons, but was arrested and detained. The LRC challenged the arrest. The file is incomplete.

Publications

  • ZA HPRA AG2918-1-1.1-1.1.8-1.1.8.2
  • File
  • 1969 - 1995
  • Part of KAIROS, records

Include material about the policy of the establishment of homelands and the political and economic conditions in the homelands.

Items include:

African Institute of South Africa:

Black homelands in South Africa, T Malan, PS Hattingh, Pretoria.

Black Sash:

South Africa: a land divided, edited by Ethel Walt and based on the original map produced by Barbara Waite in 1977.

CAFOD Campaign, 1983.

Families divided: migrant labour in South Africa, London.

Centre for African Studies, University of Cape Town:

Comparative or cumulative advantage? The impact of industrial location policies on Bantustan settlements, Laurine Platzky, Africa seminar, 1993.

Christian Aid:

Family life and migrant labour in South Africa, Andrew Hutchinson, editor, London, May 1982.

Denver Journal of International Law and Policy:

South Africa's independent homelands, An exercise in denationalisation, John Dugard, vol 10, no 1, Fall 1980.

A Fund for Free Expression Report.

Human rights in the homelands, South Africa's delegation of repression, New York, 1984.

Governments of the Republics of South Africa, Transkei, Bophuthatswana, Venda, Ciskei:

The promotion of industrial development as an element of a co-ordinated regional development strategy for Southern Africa, October 1995, published by the Secretariat for Multilateral Co-operation in Southern Africa on behalf of the Republics of South Africa, Transkei, Bophuthatswana, Venda and Ciskei.

Informationsdienst Sdliches Afrika:

Homelands in Sdafrica, no 7 December 1984, Südafrika im Aufstand.

International Confederation of Free Trade Unions:

The bantustans, repression in South Africa, a case study, Brussels.

International Defence and Aid Fund Pamphlet:

South Africa, the Bantu homelands, Barbara Rogers, London, 1972.

Missionair centrum Heerlen:

Zuid-Africa, Thuislanden, Als verbanningsoord, Informatie no 21, August 1981.

National Land Committee:

The Bantustans in crisis, Westro, Johannesburg, June 1990.

The Scandinavian Institute of African Studies:

South African Bantustans, from dumping grounds to battlefronts, Bertil Eger, Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Upsala, 1991.

The South African Institute of Race Relations:

Tomlinson Commission Report, a selection, ch 8, Land tenure; p 116, Land Tenure Index, Part V, Recommendations and possible implications.

The Tomlinson Report, A summary of the Findings and Recommendations in the Tomlinson Commission Report, D Hobart Houghton, Professor of Economics, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, 1969.

South African Research Service:

Homeland tragedy, function and farce (2 copies), DSG/SARS Information Publication 6, Yeoville, South Africa, 1982.

United Nations Centre Against Apartheid:

Self-determination and the Independent Bantustans, Notes and documents, Niall MacDermot, October 1984.

Werkgroep Kairos:

Deportaties en schijn-naties, deportaties en gedwongen hervestigingen in Zuid-Afrika gedurende 1983, Utrecht, Zoetermeer, 20 December 1983.

Minstens 3 miljoen mensen gedeporteerd, Zoetermeer, 22 September 1981, 7p.

Other:

De Loor Report, Part 1.

Work in Progress 18, Yeoville, South Africa, 1981.

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