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South African farmer, writes of his personal battle for freedom, justice, fair dealing and respect for human dignity.
Propagating the spirit of unselfishness and co-operation in industry and at home.
The play 'The Dictator's Slippers' becomes talking point among prisoners.
Unless "we can create something new in race relationships on this continent, all Africa could easily become Mau Mau."
We can create something absolutely new in race relationships on this continent.
Materialism and unwillingness to share could be the 'lightning that would set Africa ablaze.'
"If this crowd were given the green light to go ahead there is no problem in industry that could not be solved."
Full-time workers Visit City: Touring Union with industrial drama "The Forgotten Factor".
International and local Moral Rearmament group returns to Eastern Cape, South Africa.
General Secretary of Mineworker's Union said, 'Moral Rearmament has done for my union what no other force could have achieved.'
Three generations of one family are present at Moral Re-Armament presentation of the play 'The Dictators Slippers'.
The show is an expression of patriotism and faith the young people have in God.
"Dictator's Slippers" presented in Port Elizabeth by students - a play with the power to unite the people and the world.
Young South Africans from every walk of life, bounced through the medley of songs with a message.
South African high school and university students give holiday time to help with production of play 'The Dictator's Slippers.'