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Part of Reference Books
Goethe-Institut Sudafrik
Part of Reference Books
Goethe-Institut Sudafrik
Glasgow Mandela story: Nelson Mandela images from Apartheid to Presidency
Part of Reference Books
Filling, Brian
Eight days in September : The removal of Thabo Mbeki
Part of Reference Books
Chikane, Frank
Oliver Tambo : Beyond the Ngele mountains
Part of Reference Books
Callinicos, Luli
Dancing shoes is dead : A tale of fighting men in South Africa
Part of Reference Books
Evans, Gavin
Dispatches from the war room : In the trenches with five extraordinary leaders
Part of Reference Books
Greenberg, Stanley B.
Captured in time : Five centuries of South African writing
Part of Reference Books
Clare, John
Child is not dead : Youth resistance in South Africa 1976-86
Part of Reference Books
Brown, Alasdair
For their triumphs and for their tears : Women in apartheid South Africa
Part of Reference Books
Bernstein, Hilda
Let freedom reign : The words of Nelson Mandela (2 copies)
Part of Reference Books
Russell, Henry
South Africa : Workers under apartheid
Part of Reference Books
Hepple, Alex
Part of Reference Books
Brooks, Alan
Forced removal : The division, segregation and control of the people of South Africa
Part of Reference Books
Unterhalter, Elaine
The consitutional Court of South Africa
Part of Reference Books
Chaskalson, Arthur
South African national HIV prevalence, HIV incidence, behaviour and communication survey, 2005 [c02]
Part of Reference Books
Human Sciences Research Council
From apartheid to democracy : Localities and liberation
Part of Reference Books
University of Cape Town, Department of Historical Studies
Exploring our national days: Youth day June 16
Part of Reference Books
Venter, Sahm
Exploring our national days: Day of reconciliation16 December
Part of Reference Books
Venter, Sahm
Know Your Nation: South African History, Culture and Geography in an easy-to-read format; vol 1
Part of Reference Books
Mostert, Tim
There & Back: Robben Island 1964 - 1979
Part of Reference Books
Daniels, Eddie
Mandela: In Honor of an Extraordinary Life
Part of Reference Books
Mandela, Makaziwe
Part of Reference Books
Nolutshungu, Temba A
Lie on your Wounds: The prison correspondence of Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe
Part of Reference Books
Hook, Derek
A Lawyer's Odyssey: Apartheid, Mandela and Beyond
Part of Reference Books
Brown, Henry
Ghosts of Archive: Deconstructive intersectionality and praxis
Part of Reference Books
Harris, Verne
Amakomiti: Grassroots Democracy in South African Shack Settlements
Part of Reference Books
Ngwane, Trevor
Peace : The words and inspiration of Mahatma Gandhi
Part of Reference Books
Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand (Mahatma)
Part of Reference Books
South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC)
Renewal and renaissance : Towards a new world order (2 copies)
Part of Reference Books
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Constitutional right of access to information
Part of Reference Books
Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung
Volk', faith and fatherland : The security threat posed by the white right
Part of Reference Books
Boshoff, Henri
Living apart : South Africa under apartheid
Part of Reference Books
Berry, Ian
Constructing a democratic developmental state in South Africa
Part of Reference Books
Edigheji, Omano
Rhetorical imprint of Nelson Mandela as reflected in public speeches, 1950-2004
Part of Reference Books
Cawood, Stephanie
Fatima Meer:A pictorial tribute
Part of Reference Books
Men of dynamite : Pen portraits of MK pioneers
Part of Reference Books
Seedat, Rashid
Part of Reference Books
Nicol, Mike
The Nation's Gift in Nelson Mandela
Part of Reference Books
Motsepe, Hlabirwa Japhet
A Plan for the People: Nelson Mandela's Hope for his Nation
Part of Reference Books
As Nelson Mandela lived and worked under the unjust system of apartheid, his desire for freedom grew. South Africa separated people by races, oppressing the country's non-white citizens with abusive laws and cruel restrictions. Every day filled Mandela with grief and anger. But he also had hope--hope for a nation that belonged to everyone who lived in it.
From his work with the African National Congress, to his imprisonment on Robben Island, to his extraordinary rise to the presidency, Nelson Mandela was a rallying force against injustice. This stirring biography explores Mandela's long fight for equality and the courage that propelled him through decades of struggle. Illustrated in the bold, bright colors of South Africa, A Plan for the People captures the spirit of a leader beloved around the world.
McDivitt, Lindsey
Archives of Times Past: Conversations about South Africa's Deep History
Part of Reference Books
Kros, Cynthia
Unbreakable thread : Non-racialism in South Africa
Part of Anthony Sampson
Fredrickse, Julie
Part of Reference Books
Stainbank, Mike
Endgame : Secret talks and the end of apartheid
Part of Reference Books
Esterhuyse, Willie
Adopted like me : My book of adopted heroes
Part of Reference Books
Angel, Ann
Part of Reference Books
Abrahams, Cecil Collin
Exploring our national days: Human rights day 21 March
Part of Reference Books
Venter, Sahm
African peace process : Mandela, South Africa and Burundi
Part of Reference Books
Bentley, Kristina A.
Soweto : Roadmap to the future : Eradicating gravel roads
Part of Reference Books
Hopkins, Pat
Restructuring the South African labour market
Part of Reference Books
Commission to Investigate the Development of a Comprehensive Labour Market Policy
Part of Reference Books
International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa (IDAF)
Nelson Mandela: The prison letters of Nelson Mandela
Part of Foreign language books
Venter, Sahm
Les lettres qui ont changé le monde
Part of Foreign language books
Montefiore, Simon Sebag
Nelson Mandela from Prisoner to President
Part of Reference Books
Apartheid Museum
Sun will rise : Statements from the dock by Southern African political prisoners
Part of Reference Books
Benson, Mary
Unity in action : A photographic history of the African National Congress South Africa 1912-1982
Part of Reference Books
African National Congress (ANC)
Let the people decide! Negotiations and the struggle for a democratic South Africa
Part of Reference Books
African National Congress (ANC)
Footprints in the sands of time
Part of Reference Books
Department of Education, Republic of South Africa
Exploring our national days: Women's day 9 August
Part of Reference Books
Venter, Sahm
Reinforcing Constitutional Values in the 6th term: We are running out of time!
Part of Autograph books
The book reminds South Africans about the Constitutional values which are pillars against which human rights and constitutional obligations lean and how they guide deeper understanding of constitutional principles.
The book serves to help the public to understand the Constitution and its imperatives better – to understand what went wrong in the past 27 years (actions and omissions) in relation to the upholding of constitutional values – and to understand what ought to have been done! And how that ought to have been done.
It identifies the conduct that delayed and delays performance of constitutional obligations especially owing to lack of diligence and disregard for constitutional values and principles by those occupying public office.
It reminds all citizens and office bearers that the Constitution is not a document of convenience. And exposes how those occupying public office including public servants fail to: use and abide by the law; and uphold the Constitution to ensure the realisation of human rights and perform constitutional obligations.
Parliament, provincial legislatures, municipal councils, the Executive, boards, members of commissions, accounting officers, managers and employees are recounted what they out to have done and how they ought to have conducted themselves.
Court judgments, investigation reports and reports of commissions of enquiry are used to evince and expose how constitutional values were disregarded and weakened.
The book assesses and encourages a high standard of ethics, professionalism, integrity, good governance and constitutionalism, and diligence in the performance of constitutional obligations.
It further suggests interventions and recommendations inter-alia the restructuring of the constitutional and legislative framework of certain constitutional bodies and statutory bodies such as Chapter 9 institutions and PANSALB towards a diligent and speedy realisation of human rights and service delivery, and thus uphold constitutional values.
Sedupane, Kgositoi Aubrey
I know this to be true about Nelson Mandela
Part of Reference Books
Hatang, Sello Koos
The Journey: The Ellis Park Stampede 2001, A Survivor's Story!
Part of Reference Books
Motene, Zakes Kagiso
History of South Africa: From 1902 to the Present
Part of Bibliography
South Africa was born in war, has been cursed by crises and ruptures, and today stands on a precipice once again. This book explores the country's tumultuous journey from the Second Anglo-Boer War to 2021. Drawing on diaries, letters, oral testimony and diplomatic reports, Thula Simpson follows the South African people through the battles, elections, repression, resistance, strikes, insurrections, massacres, crashes and epidemics that have shaped the nation.
Tracking South Africa's path from colony to Union and from apartheid to democracy, Simpson documents the influence of key figures including Jan Smuts, Nelson Mandela, Steve Biko, P.W. Botha, Thabo Mbeki and Cyril Ramaphosa. He offers detailed accounts of watershed events like the 1922 Rand Revolt, the Defiance Campaign, Sharpeville, the Soweto uprising and the Marikana massacre. He sheds light on the roles of Gandhi, Churchill, Castro and Thatcher, and explores the impact of the World Wars, the armed struggle and the Border War. Simpson's history charts the post-apartheid transition and the phases of ANC rule, from Rainbow Nation to transformation; state capture to 'New Dawn'. Along the way, it reveals the divisions and solidarities of sport; the nation's economic travails; and painful pandemics, from the Spanish flu to AIDS and Covid-19.
Simpson, Thula
Strange days indeed:South Africa from insurrection to post- election
Part of Reference Books
Johnson, Shaun
The Reconstruction and development programme (RDP)
Part of Reference Books
African National Congress (ANC)
Robben Island : Symbol of resistance
Part of Reference Books
Hutton, Barbara
Exploring archives : An introduction to archival ideas and practice in South Africa
Part of Reference Books
Harris, Verne
Part of Reference Books
46664
Road to democracy in South Africa [Vol. 2]
Part of Reference Books
South African Democracy Education Trust (SADET)
State vs Nelson Mandela : The trial that changed South Africa
Part of Reference Books
Joffe, Joel
Part of Reference Books
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Exploring our national days: Freedom day 27 April
Part of Reference Books
Venter, Sahm
Exploring our national days: Heritage day 24 September
Part of Reference Books
Venter, Sahm
Picture of progress : A photographic celebration of development in South Africa
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Stubbs, Guy
South Africa at 10 : Perspectives by political, business and civil leaders [softcover] (2 copies)
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World Economic Forum
uMama : Recollections of South African mothers and grandmothers
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Keim, Marion
Introducing Ubuntu! : Re-ignite the spirit of humanity
Part of Reference Books
Sayers, Helen
Part of Reference Books
HIV/AIDS and the Media Project
A service to celebrate the life and work of Nelson Mandela
Part of Reference Books
Westminster Abbey
Beggar your Neighbours: Apartheid power in Southern Africa
Part of Reference Books
Hanlon, Joseph
Race, class and power: Harold Wolpe and the radical critique of Apartheid
Part of Reference Books
Friedman, Steven
Prisoner 913: The Release of Nelson Mandela
Part of Reference Books
de Villers, Riaan
Part of Reference Books
Bundy, Colin
One law, one nation : The making of the South African constitution
Part of Reference Books
Segal, Lauren
Entering Tembisa : An oral and photographic exploration of the community
Part of Reference Books
South African History Archive (SAHA)