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Staff Reporter

A family united — in prison
Article
/ 13 September 1993

A family united — in prison

Winnie Mandela and her daughters, Zinzi and Zenani speak to the press after a special visit to Pollsmoor Prison.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 February 1990

Who is this Man?

Book Review: <i>Mandela: Echoes of an Era</i> by Alf Khumalo and Es’kia Mphahlele.

By Staff Reporter
Relly and Bloom to meet Mandela
Article
/ 23 February 1990

Relly and Bloom to meet Mandela

Nelson Mandela is to meet Anglo-American Corporation chief Gavin Relly and former Premier Group chairman Tony Bloom.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 February 1990

The speech from the dock

An edited version of Nelson Mandela’s famous four-and-a-half hour speech from the dock during the Rivonia Trial.

By Staff Reporter
Mandela’s speech from the city hall steps
Article
/ 12 February 1990

Mandela’s speech from the city hall steps

An edited version of Nelson Mandela ‘s first speech delivered from the steps of the Cape Town City Hall.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 26 January 1990

We will nationalise — Mandela

This is a letter from Nelson Mandela confirming the ANC’s commitment to the nationalisation of mines, banks and monopoly industries.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 26 January 1990

“I am concerned by the spectre of a South Africa split into two hostile camps”

An edited version of Nelson Mandela’s first letter to then State President PW Botha.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 December 1989

‘Trespassing’ community win back land

Two years later Joseph Cloete was charged with trespassing, fined R150 and given three months to leave the area,

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 May 1987

The Invisibles

The price of being black tenant in a "whites only" area:

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 May 1987

Ex-soldier tells court of orders to beat people

Steven Louw, 21, was giving evidence in mitigation yesterday after Phillip Wilkinson was found guilty of failing to report for military service.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 May 1987

The soul of the white liberal

Johannesburg city councillor Mike Sutherland carried a great deal of baggage when he left for Australia….

By Staff Reporter
Zambia: The smell of death and suspicion
Article
/ 30 April 1987

Zambia: The smell of death and suspicion

Just over a week before the election, Pretoria announces that it has killed five ANC members in Lusaka…

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 April 1987

The State of the Unions

The trade union movement is the best organised and most deeply entrenched opposition to the system inside South Africa.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 April 1987

Warning: Sealing the Hole in the Sky

In prison, it’s never been easy to see the sky. But now, … things are becoming even darker.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 January 1987

Quietly in the shadows: Mandela’s eledest daughter

Makaziwe Mandela was nine when her father was sentenced to life imprisonment. Benjamin Pogrund speaks to Nelson Mandela’s daughter.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 5 December 1986

Pelted Winnie blames ‘system’

Winnie Mandela yesterday vehemently denounced Wednesday’s "ignominious" attack on her outside the Cape Town Supreme Court as the work of "hooligan.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 July 1986

Howe to see PW and Mandela

Howe said he did not yet know if a meeting with Mandela would be possible, but this was "one of the objectives" of his trip to South Africa.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 December 1985

The Cabinet splits over the stubborn prisoner Mandela

Three things emerge from the recent flurry of rumours that Nelson Mandela was about to be released from prison.

By Staff Reporter and Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 September 1985

The Nelson Mandela I know: By his minister

Letter to the Editor:<i>Weekly Mail</i> September 27 to October 3 1985.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 August 1985

Winnie stays away from ‘danger’ home

Winnie Mandela has not returned to her house because of her lawyers fears for her safety.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 5 July 1985

Half-Nelson grip on the embassy

The move "will send a clear message to the world that those of us in the nation’s capital fully support the efforts to free Mandela…"

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 14 June 1985

The world this week

<strong>Wednesday June 5</strong>: … the US Congress overwhelmingly approved a bill imposing partial sanctions on South Africa.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 14 June 1985

Sordid Affairs

The menacing chili of Jamba has struck again.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 14 June 1985

Influx reforms ‘piecemeal’

Black political and civic organisations have reacted to the proposed changes in influx control by calling on the government to scrap influx control.

By Staff Reporter
The cock and bull show
Article
/ 14 June 1985

The cock and bull show

Few give Zapu (symbol, a bull) any chance of unseating Mugabe’s Zanu(symbol, a cock).

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 14 June 1985

Welcome to the Weekly Mail

It was started by a group of journalists put on the streets by the closures of the <em>Rand Daily Mail</em> and the <em>Sunday Express</em>.

By Staff Reporter
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