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Digital Innovation South Africa

More than 11,000 articles from African Publications between 1967 and 1990


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DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 January 2016 English

Article by the United Democratic Front on the gains as well as losses from Kennedy's visit to South Africa.


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 January 2016 English

Paper by Ben Fine on ownership and control in post-apartheid South Africa. Covers the economy and privatisation, public ownership and the state and private capital.


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 January 2016 English

An article stating the approach to the municipal elections which was determined by the state of the organisation, the mood of the masses and the strengths and weaknesses of the …


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 January 2016 English

Article on the United Nations Security Council's debate on South Africa and the Anglo-American accord influence on this debate


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 January 2016 English

This article discusses the abolishment of capital punishment.


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 January 2016 English

Article outlining the position of the Democratic Movement on participation in institutions of minority rule in the oppressed communities.


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 January 2016 English

ANC paper that outlines the organisation's view of the apartheid era Tricameral Parliament.


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 January 2016 English

South African Youth Congress discussion paper towards restructuring the United Democratic Front, building of a formidable foundation for National unity


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 January 2016 English

United Democratic Front lecture aimed at helping activists develop their understanding of the ideas of 'discipline' and a code of political conduct.


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 January 2016 English

An article about whether or not to participate in a tri-cameralism, a writer starts off by saying that, entering parliament, is not a priniciple move, but rather a change of …