Namibia Review (No. 5) July 1977
Articles include:
Editorial: Election Fever
On Bowing to the Winds of Change - Mbahimua Kapute
From our Archives, notes from 1963
Unemployment in Namibia - Hans Beukes
Dissension is not a hobby - Aaron Shindjoba
Letters to the Editor
"Material Matter" a poem by Z.A. Mnakapa
Current events - Nikodemus Muundjua
The Namibian Review Group: Spånga, Sweden
Namibia Review: A Journal of Contemporary South West African Affairs
1977
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Namibia Review (No. 4) May 1977
Articles include:
Editorial: Unite or Perish
Pio Marapi Teek: An Interview by Kenneth Abrahams
"SWAPO of Namibia" has no Policy - Godfrey Gaoseb & Moses K. Katjiuongua
Letters to the Editor
Namibia Detainees: the Tan-Zam thousand - Nikodemus Muundjua
Book Review
The Namibian Review Group: Spånga, Sweden
Namibia Review: A Journal of Contemporary South West African Affairs
1977
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Namibia Review (No. 3) March 1977
Articles include:
Editorial: The Draft Constitution
Letter to the Presidents Kaunda and Nyerere - Shakumu
Paul Helmuth: Renegades and Turncoats
Compromise: Our Point of View - Ottilie Abrahams
Letter to Sam Nujoma of SWAPO
Book Review
The Namibian Review Group: Spånga, Sweden
Namibia Review: A Journal of Contemporary South West African Affairs
1977
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Namibia Review (No. 2) January 1977
Articles Include:
Editorial: The Interim Government
Returning Home - Nikodemus Muundjua
The Namibian Problem (A Voice from the Wilderness) - Aaron Shindjoba
Book Reviews
The Liberation Struggle and the Question of Nationalism in SWA - Moses K. Katjiuongua
Shipanga in the African Gulag - Kenneth Abrahams
Survey of Namibian Political Parties - Ottilie Abrahams
The Namibian Review Group: Spånga, Sweden
Namibia Review: A Journal of Contemporary South West African Affairs
1977
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Namibia Review (No. 1) November 1976
Articles Include:
The Constitution of the Namibia Review Group
Constitutional Conference on SWA
Appraisal of Turnhalle Economics
Comments on Turnhalle: Women, Education, Culture
Black Power, White Extremism, African Nationalism
Namibia in Transition
The Namibian Review Group: Spånga, Sweden
Namibia Review: A Journal of Contemporary South West African Affairs
1976
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Informations (English Version) - April 1980
Articles include:
Sudwester Lied & the Reiter
Constitutional Developments & the Assembly
National Government Schemata
"How Partial is the UN?"
"To the Situation in Namibia"
"Where do we Stand after the Rhodesian Election?"
Afrikaans-Duitse Kultuurunie
Afrikaans-Duitse Kultuurunie
1980
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Informations (English Version) - June 1979
Articles Include:
Gazette: Establishment of Legislative Authority in SWA
Constitutional Assembly
Differences between Constituent Assembly and National Assembly
German Government Schools in SWA
Afrikaans-Duitse Kultuurunie
Afrikaans-Duitse Kultuurunie
1979
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Informations (English Version) - August 1979
Articles Include:
"SWA/Namibia's National Assembly"
Important Laws
West German speech on SWA
Letters
"SWAPO Terror"
Afrikaans-Duitse Kultuurunie
Afrikaans-Duitse Kultuurunie
1979
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Hage Geingob (Full Interview)
Date: 15 August 2012 Location: Windhoek Time: ~ 1 Hour Interview conducted by Bernard Moore & Matthew Ecker Topics: -Winning a scholarship to Fordham Univ. in New York -Friends in the Black power movement in New York -Petitioning at the United Nations -Taking African History courses in New York -Working at the United Nations Council for Namibia -Appointment at United Nations Institute in Lusaka -Attempted assassination in Botswana -Return of SWAPO members to Namibia -Constituent assembly and Afrikaner demands -Meetings with DTA and NP leaders (De Wet)
Bernard C. Moore
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Namibia Documentary Series
2012
Bernard C. Moore & Matthew Ecker, Namibia Documentary Series
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Kosie Pretorius (Full Interview)
Date: 9 August 2012 Location: Windhoek Time: ~ 50 Minutes Interview conducted by Bernard Moore & Matthew Ecker Topics: -Introduction to his political life w/ NP of SWA -Against Res. 435 because of “one man, one vote” -Description of SWA as “mandate, not colony” -Pik Botha as Kissinger's & Crocker's “puppet” -Action Christian National party -Role of Constituent Assembly & minutes -His assumptions that “ethnicity with trump” -He was against “individualism” in constitution -He wanted “group rights” in constitution -He wanted a “Christian state” in Namibia -Desire for “traditional authorities” to have more say -Affirmative action as “racial distinction”
Bernard C. Moore
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Namibia Documentary Series
2012
Bernard C. Moore & Matthew Ecker, Namibia Documentary Series
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Anton von Wietersheim (Full Interview)
Date: 11 August 2012 Location: Swakopmund Time: ~ 40 Minutes Interview conducted by Bernard Moore & Matthew Ecker Topics: -Discussion with SWAPO in Exile -Involvement in Politics -Imagining post-independence Namibia -Thoughts on first free elections -Thoughts on first parliament -Namibia as “transition model” for S. Africa -Corruption in post-independence Namibia -Reasons for leaving SWAPO -Birth of CoD and RDP -2009 Elections & forward
Bernard C. Moore
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Namibia Documentary Series
2012
Bernard C. Moore & Matthew Ecker, Namibia Documentary Series
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