Browsing Frederik van Zyl Slabbert articles by Title
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Article (No. 19), written for the Argus
Article (No. 19) criticizing the forthcoming “all white” election in South Africa, while juxtaposing it with similar conditions in Namibia where Dirk Mudge, leader of the Republican Party is promoting an inclusive General ... -
Article (No. 21), written for the Argus
Article (No. 21) about the legality and legitimacy of the forthcoming election in South Africa. -
Article (No. 8), written for the Argus
Article (No. 8), written for the Argus Group on insights gained about the political situation in South Africa during a six-week visit abroad. -
Article by Dr. F. van Zyl Slabbert, M. P., leader of the opposition for publication
Article. The PFP’s stand on the NP’s “step in the right direction” politics and its position should the Government introduce reforms; questions what exactly is meant by the term “reform”. -
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Article for Business Day. No. 1
Article in response to a question from business executives asking how they can improve their image with opinion forming Blacks; FVZS puts questions to executives which he has had to respond to from “some of the more angry ... -
Article for Business Day. No. 2
Writes about the threat to press freedom and individual liberty under the State of Emergency. -
Article for Business Day. No. 3
Contemplates the difference between thinking and talking and how futile the Government’s effort was to try and “normalize” things by declaring a State of Emergency; gives example of the cynical attitude of a young industrialist ... -
Article for Business Day. No. 4
The increased level and extent of politicization in South Africa over the last three years and the implications for the conducting and organisation of business in such a political climate. -
Article for Business Day. No. 5
The constitutional paradox in South Africa; the manner in which the Minister of Constitutional Development, Mr Chris Heunis, had chosen to resolve this paradox, has effectively brought Parliament to a standstill; highly ... -
Article for Business Day. No. 6
Sanctions and counter-sanctions will force the South African government to fall back more and more on domestic repression and regional destabilization of its frontline states (Lesotho, Mozambique and Zimbabwe); normal ... -
Article for Business Day. No. 7
Rejects the government propaganda around the 1987 white election; claims that the timing of the election will allow P.W. Botha to retire with his biggest election mandate ever; criticizes the attitude of the average white ... -
Article for Deurbraak
Reasons why the PFP is prepared to work on the enlarged Cabinet Committee that has to investigate Black Constitutional Development. -
Article for Financial Mail
Prognoses for participants in the forthcoming election; the position occupied by Wynand Malan. -
Article for FM on electoral reform
Article for FM on electoral reform accompanied by the manuscript and email requesting that article be sent. -
Article for Germiston City News
Variant of the article written for The Citizen on 1983.09.15, criticising efforts to encourage English-speaking voters to vote “yes” in the forthcoming referendum. -
Article for Insig, criticizing corruption and fraud in the ranks of the ANC
Article criticizing corruption and fraud in the ranks of the ANC, with reference to the findings of the Commission into maladministration and corruption in government, chaired by former South African judge, Willem Heath. -
Article for Jeff Opland - South African (sic) Foundation
Article for Jeff Opland - South African (sic) Foundation. Assessment of the State President’s [P.W. Botha] speech at the Opening of Parliament, 1985, his offer to Nelson Mandela and other prisoners and banned organisations, ... -
Article for Leadership 1986-11
Lead sentence: “The tragedy of South Africa lies in the continued denial of its potential. It is a magnificent country whose future remains frustrated by its past”. -
Article for Leadership 1990-12
Lead sentence: “There are frequent flashes of irritation from various quarters involved in the dynamics of transition in South Africa”.