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News reporters documenting the South African Border War, Angola 1986
(1986-04)In 1986 David Marks worked alongside a group of journalists who reported on the South African Border War in Angola. They were embedded journalists with Jonas Savimbi’s UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of ... -
News reporters documenting the South African Border War, Angola 1986
(1986-04)In 1986 David Marks worked alongside a group of journalists who reported on the South African Border War in Angola. They were embedded journalists with Jonas Savimbi’s UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of ... -
News reporters documenting the South African Border War, Angola 1986
(1986-04)In 1986 David Marks worked alongside a group of journalists who reported on the South African Border War in Angola. They were embedded journalists with Jonas Savimbi’s UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of ... -
News reporters documenting the South African Border War, Angola 1986
(1986-04)In 1986 David Marks worked alongside a group of journalists who reported on the South African Border War in Angola. They were embedded journalists with Jonas Savimbi’s UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of ... -
News reporters documenting the South African Border War, Angola 1986
(1986-04)In 1986 David Marks worked alongside a group of journalists who reported on the South African Border War in Angola. They were embedded journalists with Jonas Savimbi’s UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of ... -
News reporters documenting the South African Border War, Angola 1986
(1986-04-28)In 1986 David Marks worked alongside a group of journalists who reported on the South African Border War in Angola. They were embedded journalists with Jonas Savimbi’s UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of ... -
News reporters documenting the South African Border War, Angola 1986
(1986-04)In 1986 David Marks worked alongside a group of journalists who reported on the South African Border War in Angola. They were embedded journalists with Jonas Savimbi’s UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of ... -
News/ Parliament : Manifesto Referred To By FW In Opening Speech Today
(19--)The article refers to a manifesto presented by FW de Klerk in his opening speech. The manifesto has been arranged according to subject. -
Newsletter : Music Association of Natal : Soundwaves : No. 1 : May & June 1991
(19--)The newsletter pertains to music in South Africa. It provides updates, advertisements, letters from the editor, a joining form as well as an overview of all related events taking part in South Africa. Some photographs have ... -
Newsletter No. 3 : Greetings For Christmas and The New Year
(1968-12)The newsletter includes an opening note to the reader as well as a list of committee members for 1969. Sections pertaining to upcoming plans, news, current discussions as well as record suggestions are also present. A brief ... -
Newspaper photograph : Davy James
(19--)The item includes a colour photograph of Davy James playing and singing guitar with the caption stating, "When he sings Davy James forgets about the affliction that he is fighting and studying to overcome", thereby referring ... -
Nic's Family with David Marks : 1969
(1969-03-12)The colour photograph depicts David Marks standing with Nic's family. -
Nightmare
(19--)The first article reports on an incident in which pop fans were kidnapped by students and taken to Pretoria. The students burnt, cut and pulled their hair as well as punched, kicked and swore at them. The second article ... -
Nitebeat : Folk Music
(19--)The poster advertises an upcoming evening of folk music hosted at the Nitebeat. -
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