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Lusaka and Harare.
Kasrils eventually became a
member of MK's High
Command and was
appointed as
Chief of MK
Intelligence in 1983.
Kasrils also
served on the...
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Kasrils is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Eleanor Kasrils (1936–2009), Scottish-South
African activist Ronnie Kasrils (born 1938)...
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Congress (ANC). In 1961, she
helped Kasrils and
others steal dynamite from a work site in Durban. She
helped Ronnie Kasrils escape house arrest in 1963, and...
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reshaping SA in 2025". IOL.
Retrieved 6 June 2025.
Address by Mr
Ronnie Kasrils, MP,
minister of
Water Affairs and Forestry, at the Berg
Water Project...
- 1977 to 1984.
Helen Joseph:
Banned four times,
starting in 1957.
Ronnie Kasrils:
Banned 1962 to 1990.
Clive Keegan (ex-vice-president of NUSAS): Banned...
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London School of
Economics and
Political Science,
including Ronnie Kasrils.
Ronnie Kasrils subsequently became a
leader of the
armed struggle and a minister...
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minister Ronnie Kasrils.
Kasrils sued for
defamation and, in a settlement, the
parties –
MKMVA and
Maphatsoe –
agreed jointly to pay
Kasrils R500,000 in damages...
- with the
General Public 1950–1968,
edited by
Barry Feinberg and
Ronald Kasrils. London:
George Allen and
Unwin Russell was the
author of more than sixty...
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reflects on
Springbok debut". SABC. 23 June 2024.
Retrieved 23 June 2024.
Kasrils,
Ronnie (5
October 2023). "Barry Feinberg: Quiet, un****uming revolutionary...
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featured David Kau on a
comedy slot
called "Little
Brown Kau". Andy "Admiral"
Kasrils, a po****r
Ragga DJ and
artist (Admiral and
Jahseed duo),
reviewed movies...