From Reserve to Homeland: South African Native Policy in Southern Namibia
The beginning of South African rule in present day Namibia marks a watershed in the country's history. The new developments initiated by a change in colonial rulers have generally been underestimated in existing literature.
Reinhart Kössler
Namibian Economic Policy Research Unit
1997
© NEPRU 1997
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Research Report
Gobabis: A Brief History of the Town and Region
P.H. Van Rooyen & Peter Reiner
Municipality of Gobabis
1995
© P.H. Van Rooyen & P. Reiner
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Informations (English Version) - October 1980
Articles Include:
Election of DTA Council of Ministers
Reaction of World to 1978 Elections
Turnhalle Conference
Afrikaans-Duitse Kultuurunie
Afrikaans-Duitse Kultuurunie
1980
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Newsletter
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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Newsletter
Informations (English Version) - December 1978
Articles include:
Results of 1978 election
Interview with Judge M.T. Steyn
Interview with Dirk Mudge
Interview with Kosie Pretorius
Racist letter to the Editor about Black Farming
Afrikaans-Duitse Kultuurunie
Afrikaans-Duitse Kultuurunie
1978
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Newsletter
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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Newsletter
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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Newsletter
Homecoming: The GDR Kids of Namibia
"Sometimes if you are fortunate, you have two or more places that you call home. Sometimes, conflicts arise in your allegiance to multiple homes, and your loyalties are divided. Young Namibians who spent the 1980s in exile in East Germany have had to face these issues since returning to Namibia after independence."
Constance Kenna
New Namibia Books
1999
© Constance Kenna 1999
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