Co-editors of the new Natal-based weekly newspaper 'The New African' forced to pay R20 000 to register as a newspaper Add to clipboard ZA AFRAPIX AP2-A-620 Stuk March 1989 Part of ANTI-APARTHEID COLLECTION, NETHERLANDS Zonder titel
Afrapix member Phakade Magwaza and his son at the opening of his exhibition on 'Lamontville', the area in which he grew up Add to clipboard ZA AFRAPIX AP2-A-1165 Stuk 11 February 1989 Part of ANTI-APARTHEID COLLECTION, NETHERLANDS Zonder titel
Weekly Mail editors press conference after their newspaper was banned for a month. Johannesburg under the Emergency Media Regulations Add to clipboard ZA AFRAPIX AP2-A-619 Stuk 1 November 1988 Part of ANTI-APARTHEID COLLECTION, NETHERLANDS Zonder titel
Nobel Peace Prize winner Bishop Desmond Tutu addresses ad-hoc press conference at Jan Smuts airport Add to clipboard ZA AFRAPIX AP2-A-879 Stuk January 1985 Part of ANTI-APARTHEID COLLECTION, NETHERLANDS Zonder titel
Maurice Smithers surveys the damage done to the Silk Screen Training Project (allegedly by right wing vandals) Add to clipboard ZA AFRAPIX AP2-A-800 Stuk 1984 Part of ANTI-APARTHEID COLLECTION, NETHERLANDS Zonder titel
Conference for a Democratic Future - Archbishop Desmond Tutu at a press conference to announce the event on 7 October 1989 Add to clipboard ZA AFRAPIX AP2-A-693 Stuk August 1989 Part of ANTI-APARTHEID COLLECTION, NETHERLANDS Zonder titel