(i) Cape Town and Beyond (ii) Ambushed while in act of aggression (iii) Home guards’ law of the jungle (iv) Planned mass removal of villages and hamlets (v) Factions out of factions (vi) An “ultra-verkrampte’s” solution, 29 February 1980
(i) Consideration of the question of Namibia at the resumed thirty-fifth session of the General Assembly, conference room paper 276 (ii) A final communiqué issued after a day meeting of heads of frontline states held in Lusaka on Tuesday, February 17, 1981 (iii) SWAPO would attend new Geneva talks (iv) Last December’s flash (v) US denies detecting a blast (vi) We shot this young girl, she must have been about five (vii) Guerrilla chief discusses guns, goals and whites (viii) The bloody trail that leads back to Pretoria (ix) South Africa’s secret war of terror (x) The war that poses a question for the West (xi) I was also in secret South African battalion (xii) SWAPO attack town with rockets (xiii) Dart players booted out of Swakop Hotel, No. 1/81
(i) Drought in Generation hits Namibia (ii) Economic Problems in Namibia (iii) Resettlement of Coloured Farmers from Nama Bantustan (iv) Contest over control of Namibian Coalfields (v) Sanctions and Armed Struggle to free Namibia (vi) Assembly refuses to hear unrepresentative South Africans on Namibia (vii) Kateka may appeal death sentence (viii) So called Independent Police Force Established for Namibia, No. 2/81
(i) Linking of Namibia Settlement with withdrawal of Cubans forces from Angola rejected by frontline States. (ii) SWAPO warns of escalating war in Namibia (iii) Celebrating of Namibia day (iv) Notes, No. 9/82
(i) Reaction to announcement of agreement on constitutional principles for Namibia’s independence. (ii) Angola spells out conditions for withdrawal of Cuban forces from its territory (iii) Armed liberation struggle will break South Africa’s grip over Namibia, says SWAPO President (iv) OAU Liberation Committee adopts resolution on Namibia No. 7/82
(i) South Africa Invade Angola (ii) Churches Protest Bombing of St Mary’s Mission (iii) Devastation in Drought Stricken Namibia (iv) Public Flogging Revived in Namibia (v) U.S. Oil Company Purchases Political Party in Namibia (vi) SWAPO Calls for Uranium Import Ban (vii) Puppets try to Eliminate Chance for Elections in Namibia (viii) NGO’s Protest Torture, Detention and Death Sentence by Illegal Occupation Regime in Namibia, No. 14/81
(i) South African Military in Namibia (ii) U.D.I. in Namibia? (iii) Churches in Namibia under fire (iv) Drought Continues to Ravage Namibia (v) Decree No.1 (vi) International Pressure Leads to Commuting Kateka’s Death Sentence, No. 13/81