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- The South West African Native Labour ****ociation (SWANLA) was a labour contracting organisation which contracted primarily Ovambo people from Ovamboland...
- northern Namibia colonial reserves. The contract system was controlled by SWANLA, a quasi-governmental agency. Any Black or Indigenous person who lived in...
- Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin suānlà tāng Wade–Giles suan1-la4 t'ang1 IPA [swánlâ tʰáŋ] Yue: Cantonese Yale Romanization syūn-laaht tōng Jyutping syun1-laat6...
- the colonial era. The labour contract system existed under the control of SWANLA, a semi-governmental agency. Any black or indigenous person who lived within...
- due to slave like conditions and promote Namibian independence. It led to SWANLA being abolished & replaced with a less punitive but still repressive contract...
- Herero Chief Hosea Kutako. South West Africa Native Labour ****ociation (SWANLA) recruited many Namibians through the controversial contract labour system...
- whom had defected from the South West African Native Labour ****ociation (SWANLA). The organisation also mobilised against the incorporation of Namibia into...
- transport services at the South West Africa Native Labour ****ociation (SWANLA), the colonial labour hire company of South-West Africa. Mweshihange was...
- he was recruited by the South West African Native Labour ****ociation (SWANLA) and was sent to work in the diamond mines in Oranjemund in the far south...