Newspaper article published in the Natal Mercury about Indian support of Prof. Z. K. Matthews' disassociation from the new Government-run Fort Hare College. Dated 2 November 1959.
Points to be raised in a statement regarding the Fort Hare Union's condemnation of, and fight against, the Union Government's take-over of Fort Hare University College and the establishment of racially prejudiced university ...
The draft of "Chieftainship under Indirect Rule" Khama, Tshekedi, Journal of the Royal African Society Vol.35, No.140 (July 1936), pp. 251-261. A response to Prof. Victor Murray's article Education under Indirect Rule, ...
Unknown author(Central Department of Research and Survey - National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America, 1953-06-20)
Article published in the weekly Information Service of the Central Department of Research and Survey - National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA. Second part of a series of articles on Africa, outlining some ...
Interpreters' course lecture notes by J. G. Tyamzashe, covering interpretation practices in the court environment. Dated April 1940. Accompanied by a letter from D. D. T. Jabavu to S. Nongogo about Mr. Tyamzashe's lecture notes.
Invitation from the Government of the Republic of Botswana to Prof. and Mrs. Z. K. Matthews to the President taking Oath of Office on the 30th September 1966 in front of the Parliament House.
Invitation from the Government of the Republic of Botswana to Professor and Mrs. Matthews to attend the handing over of the Constitutional Instruments by the Duchess of Kent to President Khama. Invitation for 30th September 1966.
Invitation from the British High Commissioner to Professor and Mrs. Matthews to meet Her Royal Highness Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent at a garden party at the Government House. Date of invitation is 28 September 1966.
Invitation from the Government of Bechuanaland to Professor and Mrs. Z..K. Matthews, to participate in the celebrations at Gaberones from 29th September to 2nd October 1966, to mark the independence of the Republic of Botswana.