• Marikana Land Occupation (Durban) In March 2013 around a thousand people occupied a piece of land in Cato Crest, Durban and named it Marikana after the...
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  • Marikana Land Occupation may refer to: Marikana land occupation (Cape Town), in the township of Philippi East Marikana land occupation (Durban) in the...
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  • occupied a piece of land in Philippi, Cape Town. They named the occupation Marikana after the Marikana miners' strike. The occupation was repeatedly destroyed...
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  • platinum mines Marikana land occupation (Cape Town), in the township of Philippi East, South Africa Marikana land occupation (Durban) in the township...
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  • The Bredell land Occupation occurred on the East Rand, Johannesburg, in South Africa, in 2001 near to Johannesburg International Airport. It was quickly...
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  • Cato Crest, which is part of Cato Manor in Durban, and a supporter of the Marikana Land Occupation (Durban). He was also a prominent member of the shackdwellers'...
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  • Village land occupation Mitchell's Plain land occupation Marikana land occupation (Cape Town) Marikana land occupation (Durban) Anti-Land Invasion Unit...
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  • and editor Nkululeko Gwala (died 2013), supporter of the Marikana Land Occupation, in Durban, South Africa Gwale, a Local Government Area in Kano State...
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  • settlements in Durban, as well as Marrianridge, also in Durban, Oliphantshoek in the Northern Cape and Port Elizabeth in 2012 The 2012 Marikana miner strike...
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  • owned land in Macassar Village, near Somerset West outside of Cape Town on 18 May 2009. The occupation was later destroyed by the city's anti-land invasion...
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  • that the unit had acting illegally by evicting people from the Marikana Land Occupation without a court order and that City officials were justifying this...
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    Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation. The Marikana massacre, as referred to in the media, occurred when police broke up an occupation by striking Lonmin workers of...
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    the same year Nqobile Nzuza was shot dead by police at the Durban Marikana land occupation in September 2013, at the age of 17. The following year Thuli...
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  • occupied two pieces of land in Kapteinsklip and Swartklip in Mitchells Plain. About 5,000 people participated in the occupation. There was a violent clash...
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  • Folweni Reserve, Durban, KwaZulu Natal, 2 July 2012 Unnamed person (27), Mahikeng, North West, 4 July 2012 Paulina Masuhlo, Marikana, North West, 19 September...
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  • Nzimande, Minister of Higher Education Nqobile Nzuza, resident in the Marikana Land Occupation Jeff Radebe, Minister in the Presidency for Planning, Performance...
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    land occupations such as the Macassar Village in 2009 and the Cape Town and Durban Marikana land occupations in 2013 (both named after the Marikana massacre)...
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  • Death of Nqobile Nzuza (category History of Durban)
    Nqobile Nzuza was a resident in the Marikana Land Occupation in Cato Crest, which is part of Cato Manor in Durban, South Africa. She was a member of the...
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  • Maverick, 14 September 2020 Government and tripartite alliance ‘no pitch’ at Marikana memorial, 18 August 2013 Political Assassinations are on the rise, Gareth...
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    controlled eThekwini Municipality in Durban has repeatedly claimed that 'the third force' is behind land occupations in the city. Charles van Onselen argues...
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    language). Fierce conflict with the Zulu population led to the evacuation of Durban, and eventually, the Boers accepted British annexation in 1844 under military...
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    town of Durban, established in 1835. The next Europeans to settle in the country were emigrant Boers from the Cape Colony, who came by land over the...
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  • Mdlalose was arrested on a charge of public violence at the Marikana land occupation in Durban. Abahlali baseMjondolo and commentators labeled the arrest...
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    Azad (10 September 2012). "Will Marikana resurrect Julius Malema?". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 12 September 2012. "Blood for land, says Malema". The Mail & Guardian...
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    Transvaal region during the period of direct British rule and military occupation between the end of the Second Boer War in 1902 when the South African...
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    control the Far East trade routes. The Cape Colony at the time of British occupation was three months' sailing distance from London. The White colonial population...
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  • Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, a representative of Burundian refugees in Durban claimed that immigrants could not rely on police for protection, but instead...
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    dead 34 striking miners and wounded many more in what is known as the Marikana massacre. The incident was widely criticised by the public, civil society...
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    Msholozi?". The Citizen. Retrieved 10 September 2021. Lander, Alice (19 December 2007). "Durban basks in Zuma's ANC victory". BBC News. Archived from...
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    it was badly outnumbered, and surrendered without a fight. The British occupation continued until the Peace of Amiens in 1802 when it was returned to the...
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