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Winnie Mandela, Given Sentence Of 6 Years In Kidnapping Case by Christopher S. Wren (The New York Times), 15 May 1991
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Anti-Apartheid Groups Cast Out Winnie Mandela, Citing Terror by Christopher S. Wren (The New York Times), 17 February 1989
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Chief Commandant C.R. de Wet, back in the Free State, sets up his headquarters at Renosterpoort.
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Jacobus Petrus de Wet, chief justice of Transvaal and acting judge in Ceylon, dies in England.
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Indres Naidoo
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Political prisoners and victims still waiting for TRC closure by Phillip De Wet, 6 March 2015, South Africa
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Nicolaas Jacobus de Wet, politician and Chief Justice of the Union of South Africa, dies in Pretoria.
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Mandela, Freed, Urges Step-Up In Pressure To End White Rule by Christopher S. Wren (The New York Times), 12 February 1990
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Andries Pretorius, Voortrekker leader, and father of M.W. Pretorius, first president of the ZAR, marries Christina de Wet. --
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Letter from R H De Wet, Chief Director of the Drakensburg Administration Board to the Secretary of the Ciskei Commission
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About sixty people have been injured in an accident involving a bus and a truck on the N1 south, near Murrayhill, north of Pret
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About sixty people have been injured in an accident involving a bus and a truck on the N1 south, near Murrayhill, north of Pret
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Anglo-Boer War 2: In a letter to Lord Roberts, Chief Commandant de Wet protests against the indiscriminate destruction of priva
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Gen. Christiaan de Wet and 300 Boers capture Nicholson’s Nek and take 800 British soldiers prisoner.
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Chief Commandant De Wet and Pres. Steyn arrive at Commando Nek, about four hours from Pretoria.
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Chief Commandant De Wet and Pres. Steyn arrive at Commando Nek, about four hours from Pretoria.
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Chief Commandant C.R. De Wet, operating in the Bethlehem district, issues instructions to Commandant Willem D. Fouche in the Ea
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The Minister of Bantu Administration and Development, M.C. de Wet Nel, says that ‘Tswanaland’, a number of African reserves ski
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Justice H.F. de Wet sentences Maria Groesbeek to death on the charge of poisoning her husband, Chistiaan Buys (43).
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Anglo-Boer War 2: During the Battle of Tweefontein, (also Groenkop or Krismiskop) General De Wet surprises British soldiers. At
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Gen. Christiaan de Wet invades the Cape Colony for the second time at Zanddrif, near Philippolis.
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In the Supreme Court of South Africa before the Honourable Judge President Mr Justice De Wet, in passing sentence in the matter of the State vs Mandela and others, held in Pretoria, South Africa
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Alcott Skei Gwentshe
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Wilhelmina Louisa Freund
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Selaelo Charles 'Dan' Ramusi
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Anglo-Boer War 2 -At a council of war, Chief Commandant De Wet explains the shortcomings of the Republican concentration in the
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Pierre Stephanus de Wet, SA actor, producer and pioneer of Afrikaans sound films, is born in Pretoria. African Film Product
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Anglo-Boer War 2: The rearguard of the Boer forces under De Wet fights a running battle with Lord Methuen’s British force.
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Johannes de Wet, lawyer, historian and leader in public affairs, also a fervent anti-convict agitator, is born in Cape Town.
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The first of the ‘Bantustans’ comes into existence when the Minister of Bantu Administration and Development, De Wet Nel, opens
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