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    Yossel Mashel Slovo (23 May 1926 – 6 January 1995), commonly known as Joe Slovo, was a South African politician, and an opponent of the apartheid system...
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  • Joe Slovo Park is a township located between Milnerton and Montague Gardens near Cape Town, South Africa. Joe Slovo Park is a small township which was...
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    Joe Slovo is an informal settlement in Langa, and in Milnerton Cape Town. Like many other informal settlements, it was named after former housing minister...
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  • eviction of Joe Slovo residents but only based on certain conditions including that 70% of homes built on Joe Slovo land be allocated to Joe Slovo residents...
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  • Catch a Fire (film) (category Slovo family)
    directed by Phillip Noyce, from a screenplay written by Shawn Slovo. Slovo's father, Joe Slovo, and mother Ruth First, leaders of the South African Communist...
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    guerrilla units. Along with his comrades, among which was Nelson Mandela, Joe Slovo, and Walter Sisulu, Tambo directed and facilitated several attacks against...
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    liberation movement was left weak and with an exiled leadership. Communist Joe Slovo was Chief of Staff of Umkhonto; his wife and fellow SACP cadre Ruth First...
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    Africa, a daughter of Joe Slovo and Ruth First. Her family moved to London in 1964, as political exiles. Her family is Jewish. Slovo attended the University...
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    Africa following the unbanning of the ANC in 1990, and took over from Joe Slovo as head of the South African Communist Party (SACP) on 8 December 1991...
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  • apartheid. She is the daughter of South African Communist Party leaders Joe Slovo and Ruth First. She wrote the screenplay for the 2006 film Catch a Fire...
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  • Look up slovo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Slovo may refer to: Joe Slovo, South African politician Slovo (album), by Arkona Slovo (band) a British...
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  • for Company Pictures and Working Title Films. Slovo's family is Jewish. She is the daughter of Joe Slovo and Ruth First — both major figures in the anti-apartheid...
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    serving Commander in Chief, deputised at different points in time by Joe Slovo and Chris Hani. Modise headed MK for a 25-year period, from 1965 to 1990...
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    Ruth First (category Slovo family)
    married Joe Slovo, a South African anti-apartheid activist and Communist, with whom she had three daughters, Shawn, Gillian and Robyn. Together, Slovo and...
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    South African Indian Congress Ruth First, SACP, journalist and wife of Joe Slovo Lionel Forman, lawyer and journalist (indictment withdrawn), died in 1959...
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    She was also the wife of the South African Communist Party's leader, Joe Slovo. She was killed by a letter-bomb in Maputo, Mozambique on 18 August 1982...
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    Mhlaba, and prominent South African Communist Party (SACP) activist Joe Slovo. Slovo and the SACP were instrumental in bolstering MK and developing its...
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    members of Congress Alliance organisations. Nelson Mandela Walter Sisulu Joe Slovo Raymond Mhlaba (from 1962) Wilton Mkwayi (from 1963) Jack Hodgson Ahmed...
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    and the Pan Africanist Congress to protest the apartheid-era pass laws. Joe Slovo, which was established in 1990, is the largest informal settlement in...
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  • Residents of Joe Slovo Community, Western Cape v Thubelisha Homes and Others (Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions and Another, Amici Curiae) is an...
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    cabinet positions were taken by ANC members, many of whom—like Joe Modise, Alfred Nzo, Joe Slovo, Mac Maharaj and Dullah Omar—had long been comrades of Mandela...
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    Spaza shop in Joe Slovo Park, Cape Town...
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    the same period in the African Communist by Joe Slovo, an influential SACP leader and negotiator. Slovo, urging the ANC-SACP alliance to take a long-term...
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  • Blaauwberg Atlantis Bloubergstrand Brooklyn Century City Dunoon Duynefontein Joe Slovo Park Mamre Melkbosstrand Milnerton Parklands Table View Cape Flats Athlone...
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    political activist (1912–2003) Ruth First-Slovo, political activist and wife to Joe Slovo (1924–1982) Joe Slovo, politician (1926–1995) Harry Schwarz, lawyer...
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    Shebeen in Joe Slovo Park, Cape Town...
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  • (1969–1976) Gertrude Shope (1976–1983) Sizakele Sigxashe (1977–1983) Joe Slovo (1969–1983) Bogart Soze (1976–1983) Lennox Tshali (1976–1983) Peter Tshikare...
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    awarded the state an eviction order to remove thousands of residents of Joe Slovo from the site of the N2 Gateway Project. The judgment was criticised by...
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    story "Cape Town: Police wade in on Joe Slovo shackdwellers blockade". labournet. "N2 Gateway and the Joe Slovo informal settlement: the new Crossroads...
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  • A World Apart (1988 film) (category Films with screenplays by Shawn Slovo)
    Roth and Jodhi May. Written by Shawn Slovo, it is based on the lives of Slovo's parents, Ruth First and Joe Slovo. The film was a co-production between...
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