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 | THE PRIVATE AFFAIRS OF PUBLIC PENSIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA The Private Affairs of the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) - what to do with R700billion?"
Harold Wolpe Lecture delivered by Prof. Fred Hendricks, Dean of Humanities, Rhodes University in East London, 31 July 2008.
Subject: Harold Wolpe Seminars. Source: Harold wolpe |
 | Will industrial strategy bring much needed jobs to South Africa? Will industrial strategy bring much needed jobs to South Africa? Subject: Harold Wolpe Seminars. Source: Harold Wolpe |
 | “The NDR and the Struggle for Socialism: Can trade unions lead the struggle for socialism?” The National General Secretary of NUMSA, Silumko Nondwango, delivered a paper in the Harold Wolpe Meomorial Lecture series in Port Elizabeth on the 14.11.07 in Port Elizabeth Subject: Harold Wolpe Seminars. Source: ECSECC |
 | The State and Economic Development in Africa : Challenges for Post-Apartheid South Africa Harold Wolpe Memorial Lecture delivered in East London, South Africa, 26th October, 2006 Subject: Harold Wolpe Seminars. Source: Dr. Neo Simutanyi, University Of Zambia |
 | Enhancing Our Freedoms’: Education And Citizenship In South Africa Harold Wolpe Seminar Paper Subject: Harold Wolpe Seminars. Source: Crain Soudien, University of Cape Town |
 | Black Economic Empowerment - No change in the class position of workers Harold Wolpe Memorial Trust Lecture – Rhodes University, Grahamstown,11 May 2006 Subject: Harold Wolpe Seminars. Source: Roger Ronnie |
 | Racial Identity, Citizenship and Nation Building in Post-Apartheid South Africa Edited version of a
Lecture delivered at the
East London Campus
University of Fort Hare
25 March 2006 Subject: Harold Wolpe Seminars. Source: Neville Alexander |
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