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    • The struggle for peace, part 1 

      Roberton, Hugh; Morris, Michael; Wentzel, Tos (1994-02-14)
      Part 1 of a three part series titled, The Struggle for Peace, a special section to The Argus newspaper that highlights the violence, assassinations, devastation, achievements and hope that marked South Africa's shift to ...
    • God save the king omitted : protests 

      Cape Argus
      Newspaper advertisement for the Wednesday publication of the Cape Argus newspaper displaying the text: "God save the King" omitted: Protests.
    • Celebrating a new era of communication 

      Young & Rubicon Advertising (1994-05-11)
      Newspaper advertisement by Young & Rubicon Advertising appearing in on page 9 of The Argus newspaper dated 11 May 1994, celebrating a new government and new era of communication. The South African flag fills the page.
    • Racism 

      World University Service (WUS); Erase
      Newspaper advertisement issued by World University Service (WUS) and Erase challenging racism and calling on voters to use their vote on the 27th April to put an end to racism. The advertisement features a black and white ...
    • Our new president. Volkswagen is proud to be part of a great new nation 

      Volkswagen of South Africa (1994-05-10)
      Newspaper advertisement appearing on the cover of the Cape Times newspaper dated 10 May 1994 celebrating Nelson Mandela as the new president of South Africa. The advertisement is by Volkswagen South Africa. A large image ...
    • A message from the TEC to all public servants 

      Transitional Executive Council (TEC) (1994-04-10)
      Newspaper advertisement by the Transitional Executive Council (TEC) delivering a message to all public servants including members of the security forces addressing concerns about their futures following the events of the ...
    • Dit is 'n wetsoortreding om staatshulpbronne te gebruik vir die bevordering van die belange van enige politieke party 

      The Independent Media Commission (IMC)
      Newspaper advertisement by the Independent Media Commission (IMC) stating that the use of state resources to further the interests of a political party is a violation of the law. The advertisement also provides information ...
    • Die Onafhanklike Mediakommissie 

      The Independent Media Commission (IMC)
      Newspaper advertisement by the Independent Media Commission (IMC) providing information on their establishment and role in ensuring a free and fair election through the monitoring of all television and radio stations, ...
    • The Independent Media Commission 

      The Independent Media Commission (IMC)
      Newspaper advertisement by the Independent Media Commission (IMC) providing information on their establishment and role in ensuring a free and fair election through the monitoring of all television and radio stations, ...
    • Watch the last gasp of apartheid, minute by minute 

      South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) (1994-04-22)
      Newspaper advertisement by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) promoting their full coverage of the elections in all nine provinces. The SABC emphasises that their coverage of this historic event will be of ...
    • Our vote for a peaceful future has been cast 

      Pretoria Portland Cement Company (PPC) (1994-02-27)
      Newspaper advertisement by Pretoria Portland Cement Company (PPC) voicing their support for constructive change and building a better future. The advertisement appears on page 14 of the Sunday Times newspaper dated 27 ...
    • To every politician in the country. 100 lines 

      National Children's Rights Committee (NCRC)
      Newspaper advertisement by the National Children's Rights Committee (NCRC) calling on all politicians to pledge a promise to stand up for children's rights. The NCRC appeals to political leaders to make the rights of ...
    • We support a free and fair election 

      National African Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NAFCOC)
      Newspaper advertisement by the National African Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NAFCOC) voicing their support for a free and fair election and calling on South Africans to vote on the 27th April.
    • Thanx (20 million times over) 

      Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) (1994-05-09)
      Newspaper advertisement by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) appearing on page 4 of the Cape Times newspaper thanking South Africans for successfully and peacefully voting during the election period.
    • An appeal for the Cape Republic 

      Committee for the Cape Republic (1994-01-27)
      Newspaper advertisement appearing on page 25 of the Argus newspaper by the Committee for the Cape Republic proposing a return of the Cape to the independence and self-rule it experienced from 1652 to 1910. A petition for ...
    • Peace builds. Violence destroys. Your vote is secret. The election is free and fair 

      Business Election Fund (BEF)
      Newspaper advertisement by the Business Election Fund (BEF) communicating messages of their support for a successful, peaceful election and providing information on the voting process and voter's rights. The BEF is calling ...
    • Peace builds. Violence destroys 

      Business Election Fund (BEF)
      Newspaper advertisement by the Business Election Fund (BEF) communicating the need for a peaceful election.
    • The miracle has begun 

      Business Election Fund (BEF) (1994-03-12)
      Newspaper advertisement by the Business Election Fund (BEF) documenting South Africa's road to change, reconciliation, and democracy from 1990 to 1994.
    • Business stands for building a great nation 

      Business Election Fund (BEF) (1994-02-23)
      Newspaper advertisement by the Business Election Fund (BEF) communicating their support of a successful election, and the building of a great nation.
    • Die pad van hoop 

      Business Election Fund (BEF) (1994-03-11)
      Newspaper advertisement by the Business Election Fund (BEF) documenting South Africa's road to change, reconciliation, and democracy from 1990 to 1994.