Republic Festival : Inkatha Asks You To Stay Away!!! : Our Decision Not To Participate In The Republic Festival 1981
A Profile of Hennie;
Leonie … and the Swingers in Her Life;
A Story To Tell - A Song To Sing;
Popklaer, Ken' Paul Kruger;
Fan's Night of Terror : Violence Explodes At Rand Pop Show
Date
1979-02-021971-01-12
Author
Buthelezi, Mangosuthu Gatsha
Albert, Don
Kidson, Jim
Daily News Correspondent
Format Extent
5 pagesRights
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The item consists of an array of newspaper articles all pertaining to various topics. The first newspaper article elaborates on Inkatha's decision to not participate in the Republic Festival. The second article refers to a performance given by Hennie Bekker. The third article refers to the folk scene in South Africa whilst the fourth attached article pertains to Paul Kruger. The final article refers to the violence witnessed during South Africa's first 24-hour Pop festival in which 30 fans were kidnapped.