Report on the luncheon party held by Ms. V. S. Makhanya to welcome Prof. and Mrs. Matthews who have recently returned from the United states and England. Newspaper article. Dated 25 October 1935.
Petition from Tshekedi Khama, ruler of the Bamañwato Nation to King George V, requesting the promulgation of the Bechuanaland Protectorate Native Administration Proclamation No. 74
of 1934 and the Bechuanaland Protectorate ...
Petition by Tshekedi Khama to the Secretary of State prior to their meeting on 3 February 1951, regarding the state of affairs in the Bamangwato territory in the Bechuanaland Protectortate. Dated 1951.
A photograph showing hundreds of students standing in front of the Jameson Hall. Also shows the academic procession, lead by a student carrying the symbolic unlighted torch of academic freedom. Occassion of the third T. ...
Mr. Oswald Pirow, Q. C., (leader of the Crown team of counsel) applies to amend the indictment. He outlines the view of what course the Court could take in considering the application by the defence for the charges to be ...
In this article (dated 30 December 1948) the unsatisfactory political position of the African in South Africa is outlined. ZK Matthews warns that this is an issue which should be solved by all inhabitants of South Africa ...
In this paper ZK Matthews discusses the aspirations and frustration of the African in South Africa with regards to political and social issues and exclusions.
Stanley Uys comments on the political conditions in South Africa in the 1950's and 60's. He comments on the manner in which Prof. Z. K. Matthews is treated by the police and Special Branch detectives. Dated 1961.
A document describing chieftainship and the right of succession by birth, the composition of the Bamangwato tribe, the clan chiefs, control of the Bamangwato tribe, weaknesses in the chieftainship system and possible solutions.