Mr C Twala
Article(s) published in accredited journals:
(1) Chitja Twala and Leo Barnard, Winkie Direko-a political leader in her own
right? Journal for Contemporary History, vol. 28, no. 3, December, 2003,
pp. 134-151.
(2) Chitja Twala, ‘Ulundi-Kaya’: The dwelling of Thomas Mtobi Mapikela in
Bloemfontein (Mangaung) – its historical significance, South African
Journal for Cultural History, vol. 18, no. 1, June, 2004, pp. 63-79.
(3) Chitja Twala, The ‘Letsema/Ilima’ campaign: A smokescreen or an
essential strategy to deal with the unemployment crisis in South Africa?,
Journal for Contemporary History, vol. 29, no. 1, June, 2004, pp. 184-198.
(4) Chitja Twala and Leo Barnard, The premier, politics and prejudice: Winkie
Direko’s rise from comparative obscurity in the 1970s to provincial prominence in the 1990s – a biographical overview, Journal for Contemporary History, vol. 29, no. 2, September, 2004, pp. 204-220.
(5) Chitja Twala, Affirmative action 1994-2004: A viable solution to redress
labour imbalances or just a flat spare tyre?, Journal for Contemporary History, vol. 29, no. 3, December, 2004, pp. 128-147.
(6) Chitja Twala, The Batlokoa kingdom headquarters at Nkoe/Sefate/Poqong
and Joalaboholo in the Free State Province – a forgotten history?, South African Journal of Cultural History, vol. 19, no. 1, June, 2005, pp 119-131.
(7) Chitja Twala, Race and ethnicity in the teaching of history: Challenges to
History educators in the new dispensation, Journal for Contemporary History, vol. 30, no. 2, September, 2005, pp. 19-36.
(8) Chitja Twala and Leo Barnard, Revisiting the stance of the left-wing
liberation movement prior to the April 1994 election in South Africa: Its impact on the future prospects of these movements, Journal for Contemporary History, vol. 30, no. 2, September, 2005, pp. 143-162.
(9) Chitja Twala, The demon of factionalism in an African National Congress
(ANC) – led Free State Province (1994-2004): A reality?, Journal for Contemporary History, vol. 30, no. 3, December, 2005, pp. 109-131.