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Arquivos sul-africanos

Os arquivos do RAM/IdeM na África do Sul estão alojados em Pretória.

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Os arquivos do RAM/IdeM na África do Sul estão alojados em Pretória.

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The new spirit sweeping through the Eastern Cape is affecting race relationships and farming to a marked degree.
'Africa is a continent God has kept in reserve', said Dr W.F. Nkomo.
Zimbabwe has become an important new factor in the Southern Africa equation.
Showing the film 'The Forgotten Factor' touches the hearts of the employers and paves the way for successful wage agreement.
Moral Re-Armament World Assembly receives South African politicians.
South Africans and Zimbabweans visit Northern Ireland
Rhodes Scholar said, "I want to see moral rearmament principles become authority in our national life in South Africa."
Young South Africans explore faith, reconciliation, and building peaceful society together
South Africans participate in Moral Rearmament demonstration activities in America
Sing Out 65 perform in Hollywood Super Bowl
Young South African musicians perform original uplifting songs with ethnic African influences and folk charm
Histórias da África Austral em 1977.
A musical explosion based on sincerity, faith, firm conviction and a powerful, outgoing spirit.
Author Mrs. Mary Wilson discusses youth potential and new world order building during visit
'Principles of honesty, purity, unselfishness and love, are the standards which God has given to every human to live by.'
Mr Desai, leader of the Indian Community of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, spoke at presentation of Peter Howard's play, 'The Real News'.
'I have had to do an enormous back somersault and change my attitudes,' Savory said when speaking at Caux in about 1976.
Farrar Vickers 1882-1977, a história de uma empresa familiar com ética em seu coração.
Broederbond warns against M.R.A. and international organizations threatening Afrikaans national identity
Mr Conrad Hunte speaks to students at Australian National University