Vol. VIII No. 2
Southern Africa Committee
New York, New York, United States
February 1975
36 pages
Contents: 1. Feature – Secret Documents on Southern Africa Exposed by Tami Hultman and Reed Kramer • 2. South Africa WHITE POLITICIANS DISCUSSING NEED FOR CHANGE The National Party – The United Party – The Progressive Party BLACK POLITICS Federation Receives Partial Support – Gazankulu-Lebowa Unity (Gazanbowa?) – Zululand – Botswana ECONOMICS – DEVELOPMENTS ON THE LABOR SCENE – Continued Unrest – The search for Mine Labor Continues – Training Black Workers – Economic Community in Southern Africa? – Investment in the Bantustans SOUTH AFRICAN FOREIGN RELATIONS: AN OVERVIEW OF TRENDS – The South African-Western...
Contents: 1. Feature – Secret Documents on Southern Africa Exposed by Tami Hultman and Reed Kramer • 2. South Africa WHITE POLITICIANS DISCUSSING NEED FOR CHANGE The National Party – The United Party – The Progressive Party BLACK POLITICS Federation Receives Partial Support – Gazankulu-Lebowa Unity (Gazanbowa?) – Zululand – Botswana ECONOMICS – DEVELOPMENTS ON THE LABOR SCENE – Continued Unrest – The search for Mine Labor Continues – Training Black Workers – Economic Community in Southern Africa? – Investment in the Bantustans SOUTH AFRICAN FOREIGN RELATIONS: AN OVERVIEW OF TRENDS – The South African-Western Alliance – “Détente” in Africa? – Uranium Diplomacy • 3. Namibia - At the United Nations – In the Wake of the Resolution the Struggle Continues – Britian Speaks on Namibia – Inside Namibia – The Washington • 4. Zimbabwe – Zimbabwe Settlement? – Guerrilla News • 5. Portugal and Africa – ANGOLA – Negotiations in Angola Continues – Demonstration in Luanda – Aid to UNITA – MOZAMBIQUE – On the International Front – At the Cabora Bassa Dam – Further Consolidation of Power – FRELIMO Tackles Internal Redevelopment REPUBLIC OF GUINEA-BISSAU – The Struggle Continues: Building the New Government – Foreign Relations – SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE – PORTUAL – Internal Affairs – The U.S. and Portugal • 6. Neighbors – Lesotho Political Trial – Criticisms on the Lesotho Chamber of Chamber of Commerce – King Moshoeshoe’s Visit to Tanzania – Economic News from Botswana – The Question of Malawian Mine Labor – Border Incident and Zambia – Mixed Economic News from Zambia • 7. United States and Southern Africa – Top State Department Official on Africa to be replaced – House Action on Sanctions Bill Aborted • 8. At the United Nations – Liberation Movements Granted Permanent Observer Status – Portugal Submits Timetable for Decolonization – Security Council Sets Namibia Deadline – Security Council Asks to Meet Again on South Africa – General Assembly Condemns U.S. Call for Minority Rule in Zimbabwe • 9. Action News and Notes – UNITED STATES – POLITICAL/EDUCATIONAL ACTION – Ash in South Africa-Projects and Criticisms – Support for SA Human Rights Day Rallies – Washington Post Criticized by Local Group – Lutheran Leaders Speak out on Namibia – Short Notes – ECONOMIC ACTION – ACOA Calls for More Action Against Rhodesian Tourism – Bank Campaign-Update – INTERNATIONAL ACTIONS – Liberation Support – Churches – Sports and Culture and Education – Labor – Boycott Campaigns • 10. Book Review Jordan K. Ngubane, Ushaba: The Hurtle to Blood River, a Zulu Umlando • 11. Resources • 12. Update
Angola
Guinea-Bissau
Mozambique
Namibia
South Africa
Zimbabwe
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