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Whites in a Changing Society – Joint Communiqué of the Five Freedoms Forum and the ANC

Communiqué Whites in a Changing Society – Joint Communiqué of the Five Freedoms Forum and the ANC 2 July 1989 Our Conference has enabled the exchange of views and the exploration of common perspectives among South Africans committed to the shared objective of a united, non-racial and democratic South Africa. The significance of the Conference […]

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Congress of Traditional Chiefs and the ANC`s appeal to all Traditional Leaders of South Africa

Communiqué Congress of Traditional Chiefs and the ANC`s appeal to all Traditional Leaders of South Africa 19 August 1989 The Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa (Contralesa) and the African National Congress (ANC) met on the 19th of August 1989. Arising from the detailed and serious deliberations between the two delegations, the meeting issued

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Covid 19

COVID-19 Vaccination Drive ANC Covid Vaccines Awareness Campaign Download 6 August 2021 What is vaccination? Vaccination is a simple, safe, and effective way to protect people against harmful diseases, before they come into contact with them. It uses your body’s natural defences to build resistance to specific infections and makes your immune system stronger. How

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South African Native National Congress

South African Native National Congress Constitution September 1919 [Extracts] WHEREAS there existed in the Provinces of the Union of South Africa several small and independent Associations, Organisations or Vigilant Committees each one established for the purpose of advancing, observing and considering interests within its own tribal or local limits; AND WHEREAS the subjects and problems

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ANC Constitution 1958

ANC Constitution January, 1958 1. NAME: The name of the organisation shall be the African National Congress hereinafter referred to as the “Congress”. 2. AIMS AND OBJECTS: The aims and objects of the Congress shall be: To unite the African people in a powerful and effective instrument to secure their own complete liberation from all forms of

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ANC Constitution​ 2012

ANC Constitution as amended and adopted at the 52nd National Conference, Polokwane, 2012 Download PDF Contents Preamble Rule 1 NameRule 2 Aims and ObjectivesRule 3 The Character of the ANCRule 4 MembershipRule 5 Rights and Duties of MembersRule 6 Gender and Affirmative ActionRule 7 Organisational StructureRule 8 The HeadquartersRule 9 ProvincesRule 10 The National ConferenceRule

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ANC Constitution 2007

ANC Constitution as amended and adopted at the 52nd National Conference, Polokwane, 2007 Download PDF Contents Preamble Rule 1 NameRule 2 Aims and ObjectivesRule 3 The Character of the ANCRule 4 MembershipRule 5 Rights and Duties of MembersRule 6 Gender and Affirmative ActionRule 7 Organisational StructureRule 8 The HeadquartersRule 9 ProvincesRule 10 The National ConferenceRule

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ANC Constitution 1991

ANC Constitution As amended by and adopted at the ANC National Conference June 1991 PREAMBLE Whereas the ANC was founded in 1912 to defend and advance the rights of the African people after the violent destruction of their independence and the creation of the white supremacist Union of South Africa; and Whereas in the course

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ANC Constitution 1994

ANC Constitution As amended by and adopted at the ANC National Conference 18 December 1994 PREAMBLE Whereas the African National Congress was founded in 1912 to defend and advance the rights of the African people after the violent destruction of their independence and the creation of the white supremacist Union of South Africa; and Whereas

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