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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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THERE ARE 1011 ITEMS AVAILABLE
Band of young Rhodesians following in the footsteps of the Moral Rearmament - inspired Springbok Stampede musical show.
Thanks to the work of Rhodesians calling themselves the 'Cabinet of Conscience', Smith and Mugabe met on eve of independence.
Prime Minister Ian Smith and Mrs Smith and two officials of the United African National Council attend 'Time to Choose' show.
Visitors spread ideas of absolute honesty and unselfish living through medium of entertainment and personal example.
Dr W. F. Nkomo calls for urgent dialogue between Government and the urban African.
African leader and Afrikaans students proclaim common goal.
Men needed not a change of mind, but a change of heart.
Sounds of the South (formerly known as Springbok Stampede) visits Moçambique
Putting it bluntly, force will never do it.
Dr William Nkomo, founder and first President of the African Congress Youth League, speaks at international conference at Caux.
The Rt Rev. S.I. Kale of Lagos, Nigeria attended international assembly of Moral Re-Armament in Pretoria.
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.
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."
Sing Out 65 perform in Hollywood Super Bowl
Stories from Southern Africa in 1977.

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