In this article the conditions and difficulties of education of the Africans in the Union of South Africa is discussed, with an overview of the proposed road forward.
Newspaper article published in The Star about the Minister of Bantu Education's statement that as from 1 January 1960, non-white students will not be able to enrol at white universities without special permission. Dated 2 ...
This is the eighth issue of a regular
bulletin giving a factual resumé of the
proceedings of the Treason Trial. The period covered is February 6 and 9-12, 1959.
A list of names of people eligible to vote in the Giyani elections (October 17, 1973), with a notice encouraging people to vote for Daniel Marivate and Jan Stanley Shimati.
A discussion of the Emergency Regulations of 1960. These proclamations were framed in terms of the Public Safety Act No. 3 of 1953 which was passed to deal with the Campaign of Defence of Unjust Laws in 1952.
A list of names of the officers and members of the English Association, their aims, activities and publications. The last three pages contain information on a competition launched by the Repertory Play-Reading Society.
Newspaper article published in the Evening Post about recent inquisitions at Fort Hare University College as well as the Separate University Education Bill. Dated 23 March 1957.
Article by Prof. Z. K. Matthews about two tendencies of the the modern world, namely that it is both ever-widening and ever-narrowing due to advanced communication and the exchange of knowledge resulting in economic ...
J. D. Cloete, Q.C., gives his learned opinion on the circumstances surrounding Prof. Matthews' position with regard to the Treason Trial and the grant of leave with full remuneration from the University College of Fort ...
A summary of Professor Z. K. Matthews' education and achievements on his appointment as representative of Botswana at the United Nations, New York. Dated August 1966.
Extracts from the First Annual Report 1959-1960 of the Restatement of African Law Project, originally attached to Prof. William Tilden McClain's letter to Prof. Z. K. Matthews. Dated 15 December 1960.