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South African archives

The archives of MRA/IofC in South Africa are housed in Pretoria.

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The archives of MRA/IofC in South Africa are housed in Pretoria.

For more information please email Pieter and Meryl Horn.


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العناصر المتاحة
A book that touches on the gamut of human emotions and experiences.
Inspirational daily readings
South African Black and White groups share constructive ideas through film screenings
What has Moral Rearmament achieved? It claims to have had impact on world events.
'I realized I was a liar,' said Kim Beazley Sr
Who changes hate, changes history.
The Rt. Hon. Quintin Hogg, QC, MP, gave the address "in gratitude and love for the life of a man by most standards remarkable."
African newspaper obituary for Mrs Suzan Nkomo, prominent community and church leader
Alec Smith, son of the former Rhodesian Prime Minister and freedom fighter, Rev Arthur Kanondereka make a historic visit to SA.
Look to the day when colour conscious become colour blind.
Transvaal leader's humble apology to Bantu nation regarding past haughty attitudes toward Africans
Moral Re-Armament leader Samuel Pono promotes humility and individual change for social transformation
West Indian cricketer, Conrad Hunte said, "It is my opinion that sportsmen should be allowed to play against each other."
West Indian cricketer condemns sports boycott of South Africa as counterproductive
Place location
Pretoria
Place location
Pretoria