- Contents
- O'Malley's political interviews
- Padraig O'Malley
- Pre-Transition (1902-1989)
- Transition (1990 - 1994)
- Chronologies
- Constitution Making
- CODESA
- ANC Debate - Strategic Perspectives
- Reports and Agreements reached in CODESA
- Structure of CODESA I
- The Composition of CODESA
- Declaration of Intent - 21 December 1991
- Report of working group 1 to CODESA 2
- Report of working group 3 to CODESA 2
- Report of working group 4 to CODESA 2
- Constitution making with reference to CODESA, Namibia and Zimbabwe
- Report on the Bi-Lateral talks deadlock between the S.A Regime and the PAC of Azania
- Reasons for CODESA deadlock - Provisional Framework
- Report on CODESA Agreements
- The South African Transition
- Schoeman on CODESA, Rolling Mass Action, Fall of Bop
- Goldstone Commission on Allegations of SADF funding of Violence in Townships
- Springbok in a thunderstorm
- Statement by Mr F W De Klerk, Leader of the National Party
- Interim Constitution of the Republic of South Africa
- Introduction
- Preamble
- Chapter 1 - Constituent and Formal Provisions
- Chapter 2 - Citizenship and Franchise
- Chapter 3 - Fundamental Rights
- Chapter 4 - Parliament
- Chapter 5 - The Adoption of the New Constitution
- Chapter 6 - The National Executive
- Chapter 7 - The Judicial Authority And The Administration Of Justice
- Chapter 8 - The Public Protector, Human Rights Commission, Commission on Gender Issues and Restitution of Land Rights
- Chapter 9 - Provincial Government
- Chapter 10 - Local Government
- Chapter 11 - Traditional Authorities
- Chapter 11A - Volkstaat Council
- Chapter 12 - Finance
- Chapter 13 - Public Service Commission And Public Service
- Chapter 14 - South African Police Service
- Chapter 15 - General and Transitional Provisions
- Index
- Schedule 1 - Definitions of Provinces
- Schedule 2 - System For Election Of National Assembly And Provincial Legislatures
- Schedule 3 - Oaths Of Office And Solemn Affirmations
- Schedule 4 - Constitutional Principles
- Schedule 5 - Procedure For Election Of President
- Schedule 6 - Legislative Competences Of Provinces
- Schedule 7 - Repeal of Legislation
- The Mandela / De Klerk Memorandum
- MPNP
- CODESA
- Documents and Reports
- 1990
- 1991
- 1992
- 1993
- 1994
- Amnesty International Statement to UN
- Election results
- Accord on Afrikaner self-determination 23 April 1994
- Memorandum of agreement for reconciliation and peace between the IFP/Kwazulu government and the ANC and the South African government/NP 19 April 1994
- Constitutional principles
- The Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP)
- Chronology of Documents and Reports
- Elections 1994
- Events during Transition
- Bisho Massacre
- Boipatong Massacre
- Alleged police complicity in political violence - Boipatong
- Boipatong Massacre - TRC Report Extract
- Memorandum on Attempts to Prevent the Boipatong Massacre
- Boipatong: South Africa's founding myth
- The Boipatong massacre revisited
- Statement of the Emergency Meeting of the National Executive Committee of the ANC 23 June 1992
- Waddington Report
- Piers Pigou from Boipatong
- Response - Piers Pigou from Boipatong
- Chris Hani Assassination
- Collapse of Bophututswana
- Bophuthatswana - TRC Report Extract
- 12 Mar 1997: General Constand Viljoen in Cape Town
- 30 Nov 1999: General George Meiring in Pretoria
- 13 Dec 1999: Pik Botha in Pretoria
- 07 Nov 2001: Pik Botha
- 08 Nov 2001: General George Meiring in Pretoria
- 10 Dec 2001: General Constand Viljoen
- 26 Feb 2002: General George Meiring
- Mac Maharaj on the fall of Bophuthatswana
- Post-Transition (1994 - 1999)
- Transformation (1999-)
- General Information
- Mac Maharaj
This resource is hosted by the Nelson Mandela Foundation, but was compiled and authored by Padraig O’Malley. It is the product of almost two decades of research and includes analyses, chronologies, historical documents, and interviews from the apartheid and post-apartheid eras.
Springbok in a thunderstorm
Mayibuye July 1992 Volume 3 No 6
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