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After work

Writing myself out of a labyrinth

by SALB

In the interview with Phillippa Yaa de Villiers, Makhosazana Xaba finds out about a person with a rich and complex …

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Categories After work, Vol 33 No 1 April/May 2009

Working for Ford

by Webster, E.

Book Review: By Eddie Webster  

Categories After work, Vol 1 No 3 1975

Workers imbongi

by Chiwota, Elijah

Zweli Mtsolongo is a modern-day imbongi or praise poet who writes and recites poems in praise of political leadership, including …

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Categories After work, Issue, Vol 37 Number 1 March/April 2013

Women in music: Going beyond the image

by Moelwyn-Hughes, C.

Everyone loves a talented women musician but what lies behind getting this talent exposed. Ceri Moelwyn-Hughes explores some of the …

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Categories After work, Vol 31 No 4 Oct/Nov 2007

What is Traditional South African Music? Looking at Ezodumo’s Maskanda

by Okumu, Caleb

Is there such a thing as pure traditional music in South Africa? Caleb Okumu looks at SABC’s Ezodumo programme and …

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Categories After work, Vol 34 No 1 April/May 2010 Tags Vol 5 No 8 1979

Viva, Labour Bulletin, Viva! Surviving and Thriving from 1974

by Maree, Johann

When you read a copy of the Labour Bulletin you are partaking of a rich, important and continuing history. Johann …

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Categories After work, Vol 34 No 3 Aug/Sept 2010 Tags Vol 4 No 1 & 2. 1978

W. Backer: Motivating Black Worker

by Wiendieck, G.

Book Review: By Gert Wiendieck  

Categories After work, Vol 2 No 9 & 10 1976

Up Against the Fences

by Mare, G.

By Gerhard Mare.  

Categories After work, Vol 11 No 2 1987

Two recent books on women workers

by Budlender, D.

Debbie Budlender looks at two new books on women and labour.   Attachments Review. Tow recent books on women workers …

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Categories After work, Vol 16 No 8 1992

Transformation

by Mare, G.

By Gerhard Mare.  

Categories After work, Vol 11 No 2 1987
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