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Note 15: Elliot Ndlovu, in Two Decades … Still, June 16, film produced by Loli Repanis, directed by Khalo Carlo Matabane, for SABCTV, 16 June 1996. back
'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976 2005
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Khalo Carlo Matabane, for SABCTV, aired 16 June 1996. back
'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976 2005
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Note 15: Sibongile Mkhabela, interview, Johannesburg, 1996, in Two Decades … Still, June 16, film produced by Loli Repanis, directed by Khalo Carlo Matabane, for SABCTV, 16 June 1996. back
'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976 2005
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Seth Mazibuko remembered this day and declaration of protest again twenty years later in an interview for the television film, Two Decades … Still, June 16, film produced by Loli Repanis, directed by Khalo Carlo Matabane, for SABCTV,
'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976 2005
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Still, June 16, film produced by Loli Repanis, directed by Khalo Carlo Matabane, for SABCTV, 16 June 1996. back
'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976 2005
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Casaburri has appointed Sebiletso Mokone-Matabane (chairperson),
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Carlo Matabane, for SABCTV, aired 16 June 1996. back
'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976 2005
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Note 289: Sibongile M. Mkhabela in Two Decades … Still, June 16, film produced by Loli Repanis, directed by Khalo Carlo Matabane, for SABCTV, aired 16 June 1996, twenty years after the uprising. back
'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976 2005
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Matabane said that if they did not get a satisfactory response, the protesters would march to the Vaalmansdal Army Base, north of
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Sebeletso Mokone-Matabane and Lyndall Shope-Mafole in a bid to recover unlawful expenditure.
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