Map accompanying the delegate information sent by Frederick J. van Wyk to Prof. Z. K. Matthews for the Conference of the World Council of Churches, December 1960.
Notebook with entries on various subjects (religion, Black Manifesto, Charlotte Maxeke, J. H. Hofmeyer ect.) as well as personal diary entries in English. Dated 1930.
Notebook with entries on various subjects (finances, music, malaria, Enoch Mayamende, medication etc.) as well as personal diary entries in English. Dated 1938.
A notebook with handwritten entries on various subjects. It contains personal reflections on daily quiet time and Bible study. Also accounts for various expenditures. Dated 1941.
Notebook with entries in English on various subjects as well as personal diary entries and records of expenditure. Identified as DC Marivate 677 Orlando, 4-8-40. Holograph. Dated 1940.
Notebook with entries mainly in English, identified as DC Marivate, 138, Orlando. Contains entries on various subjects as well as personal diary entries and records of expenditure. Holograph. Dated 1940.
Notes by Prof. Matthews on various policy matters pertaining to Botswana's stand on the position of South Africa and South West Africa, this with regard to the upcoming debate in the special session of the United Nations ...
Newspaper article published in the Natal Mercury about the stand taken by Prof. Z. K. Matthews in regard to his position at Fort Hare University College. Dated 6 November 1959.
Newspaper article published in The Leader about the Natal Indian Congress' applause of Prof. Z. K. Matthews' resignation from Fort Hare University College. Dated 6 November 1959.
The Bamangwato tribe requests the the British Government to banish Tsekedi Khama and his followers from the reserve. They also request attention and support to water, education and health services.