The UDF is essentially a federation linking a large and
heterodox collection of organisations varying in function, size, and
popular impact. It is strongest in the Eastern Cape, traditionally the
stronghold of the ANC, ...
Studies of the Scramble for Africa agree on very little beyond the
fact that the topic is immensely broad and extremely complex. For all that
the last decades of the 19th century have been the most closely examined
period ...
Although urban policy is investigated here, this paper should not be misconstrued as a
document in which policy is formulated. Rather, policy itself is subjected to a critical
analysis. Changes in urban policy are examined, ...
Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) have been embraced in most developing countries as a vehicle to provide government information and documents through the e-government concept. This paper attempts to give ...
On the afternoon of July 22, 1990, residents of Sebokeng
watched nervously as a procession of vans and busses threaded its
way towards the African township's stadium, carrying men to a
rally called by Inkatha. Rumours ...
This paper accepts the major conclusions of Posel, Lazar and others that there did not exist
prior to the Nationalists assuming power a plan sufficiently coherent to facilitate its execution
by legislators and administrators ...
Language -- or labels -- is a prime site of ideological struggle
in South Africa. The tussle for meanings, images and sounds
occurs at every level within the media. Because the media are
owned and controlled by the ...
This article concerns itself with two bus boycotts, one well known, the other less
so. They are interesting in themselves, but here it is suggested that they are
relevant towards an understanding of South African black ...