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In this issue: Regulars: Readers speak out, Editorial, News roundup, Review: Samora Continua (play); Current scene: PHOTO PAGE: Sherpeville Day, Enter Codesa II, The SABC’s referendum extravaganza, Cosatu economic policy conference, SA National Civic Organisation: interview with General Secretary dan Sandi, Is SA soccer ready for international competition?; ANC: The last mile to freedeom: preparing for democratic elections, Ciskei hullabaloo, but the people remain determined; Features: Violence: behind the facts and figures, Development through growth and prosperity (advertorial), Getting b

In this issue: Regulars: 3 Editorial, 4 Readers speak out, 6 News roundup, 44 On the bookshelf, 15 Play Review: Some of my best friends are cultural workers; Current scene: 1 photo page: Away with the racist parliament!, 8 Sunrise and sunset: negotiations in the new phase, 18 Welfare and Wham: the Lebowa experience, 19 Water: a political weapon, 30 Angola: any chance for democracy?; ANC: 12 mass action: towards and integrated strategy, 14 KwaZulu: repression north of the Tugela, 16 Vryheid: a patriotic chief besieged; Features: 21 Asinamali: food for all, 24 Umkhonto soldiers come out of pr

Conference goes into session: The main issues, Debating sanctions, On the lighter side; Whinther Cosatu? : Congress preview; Who is FW De Klerk? : Review of biography

Contents: Background and Introduction; Archival Papers; Publishing; Film and Video Library; Photo Library; Exhibitions and Visual Art Collection; Oral History Library; Accessioning; Acknowledgments; Messages of Support

Statement from Nelson Mandela to the people of South Africa

Contents: An Introduction to Matla Trust; Community and Citizen Education Programme; The African Institute of Technology; Veterans’ Project; Education and Training for Returned Exiles; Sewing Project; Reception and Training Centre; Matla Trust Spokespersons

In the rural Third World, women do most of the work. Now there is a campaign to help them. Along the Niger River in Mali

Submission on political prisoners to the un committee against apartheid and special group of experts on Southern Africa. Brian Currin, National Director

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