South Africa after the elections / hosted by Walter Turner ; produced by Pacifica National Programming.

Program Title:
South Africa after the elections / hosted by Walter Turner ; produced by Pacifica National Programming.
PRA Archive #: 
PZ0246
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Round table discussion by experts on South Africa covering issues such as: land reform, the future of the homelands, the South African economy, the role of trade unions, the future of social services such as health care and education, regionalism, and how the South African elections will effect other African nations as well as global politics.|SOUTH AFRICA AFTER THE ELECTIONS / hosted by Walter Turner| produced by Pacifica National Programing. - Round table discussion by experts on South Africa covering issues such as: land reform, the future of the homelands, the South African economy, the role of trade unions, the future of social services such as health care and education, regionalism, and how the South African elections will effect other African nations as well as global politics. PANEL: Imani Countess, Executive Director, Washington Office of America| Reverend Dean Farisani, Deputy Bishop of the Lutheran Church of South Africa| Dr. Pearl Marsh, Director of South African Election Support Project| Prexy Nesbit, Member of the Mozambique Solidarity Committee| and Ihron Rensburg, Former General Secretary of the National Educational Coalition in South Africa. - BROADCAST: Satellite, 19 Apr. 1994.

Date Broadcast on: 
Satellite, 19 Apr. 1994.
Item duration: 
1 reel (59 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|59:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1994.
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