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Elias Mathope Motsoaledi
… in the union in terms of the Suppression of Communism Act (1950), and detained during the state of emergency …
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Andries Raditsela
… police vehicle, and detained under the Internal Security Act. While in custody he was tortured, beaten and left …
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At an international summit in SA leaders pledge to push for a new global trade deal that will help poor countries
… At an international summit in SA leaders pledge to push for a new global trade deal that …
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One-fifth of SA’s military infected with HIV virus, so HIV positive people are no longer accepted into their ranks
… South African history online,' South General SA history timeline 2000s ',From: South African history … One-fifth of SA’s military infected with HIV virus, so HIV positive people …
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Johannes Jacobus Fagan, SA composer, commits suicide in London because of worsening health problems and the death of his young
… Johannes Jacobus Fagan, SA composer, commits suicide in London because of worsening …
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The University Christian Movement (UCM) (SA), propagating Black Power with the aid of Black Theology, and precursor of the Sout
… The University Christian Movement (UCM) (SA), propagating Black Power with the aid of Black Theology, …
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Samuel Silverthorne Bailey, surgeon and hospital pioneer in SA, marries Hester Aletta van Reenen, daughter of J.G. (Jan) van Re
… Samuel Silverthorne Bailey, surgeon and hospital pioneer in SA, marries Hester Aletta van Reenen, daughter of J.G. (Jan) …
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SA signs an agreement with the Federal Islamic Republic of the Comoros relating to the basic conditions governing the secondmen
… SA signs an agreement with the Federal Islamic Republic of …
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James Cameron, SA educationist and vice-chancellor of the University of the Cape of Good Hope, is born on Madagascar.
… James Cameron, SA educationist and vice-chancellor of the University of the …
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The SA government transfers R2bn to the Independent Development Trust to ‘overcome the backlog in the socio-economic developmen
… The SA government transfers R2bn to the Independent Development …
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Cornelis Jacob Langenhoven, SA author and writer of the words of Die Stem, dies at his home ‘Arbeidsgenot’ in Oudtshoorn.
… Cornelis Jacob Langenhoven, SA author and writer of the words of Die Stem, dies at his …
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Jacob Daniël du Toit (Totius) (76), SA theologian, poet and co-translator of the Bible into Afrikaans, dies in Pretoria.
… Jacob Daniël du Toit (Totius) (76), SA theologian, poet and co-translator of the Bible into …
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Douglas Hurd, UK Foreign Secretary, on three-day visit to SA, meets De Klerk, Mandela and PAC President Clarence Makwetu.
… Douglas Hurd, UK Foreign Secretary, on three-day visit to SA, meets De Klerk, Mandela and PAC President Clarence …
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Brig. Theuns Swanepoel (”Rooi Rus”) (70), one of the most feared interrogators of the SA Security Police, dies in Roodepoort.
… Rus”) (70), one of the most feared interrogators of the SA Security Police, dies in Roodepoort. …
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Boris Becker (17) of West Germany beats Kevin Curren of SA on Wimbledon and becomes the youngest ever tennis champion.
… Boris Becker (17) of West Germany beats Kevin Curren of SA on Wimbledon and becomes the youngest ever tennis champion. …
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The British Conservative government’s intention to resume arms supplies to SA is announced in the House of Commons. Other Commo
… government’s intention to resume arms supplies to SA is announced in the House of Commons. Other Commo …
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Address by President Thabo Mbeki at the SA-USA Business and Finance Forum, Roosevelt Hotel, New York, 23 September 1999
… Address by President Thabo Mbeki at the SA-USA Business and Finance Forum, Roosevelt Hotel, New York, …
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Prof. J.A. du Plessis, professor at the Potchefstroom Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in SA, is born in Rustenburg,
… Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in SA, is born in Rustenburg, …
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Forty-nine Commonwealth nations agree to enact further sanctions against SA if further reforms are not taken within six months.
… nations agree to enact further sanctions against SA if further reforms are not taken within six months. …
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SA signs treaty with Greece concerning the graves of members of the armed forces of the Commonwealth in Greek territory.
… SA signs treaty with Greece concerning the graves of members …
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The SA Minister of Justice states that legislation will be introduced during the next parliamentary session to indemnify the go
… The SA Minister of Justice states that legislation will be …
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The new revised results of the 1996 census survey is announced, according to which SA has 40 583 574 inhabitants.
… of the 1996 census survey is announced, according to which SA has 40 583 574 inhabitants. …
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Zachariah Keodirelang Matthews, SA academic, ANC politician, Botswana’s first ambassador to the USA and envoy to the UN, is bor
… Zachariah Keodirelang Matthews, SA academic, ANC politician, Botswana’s first ambassador to …
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Mr. James Arnold (Jimmy) La Guma, former President of the S.A. Coloured People’s Congress, dies at the Groote Schuur Hospital f
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Bishop Hamilton Mvumelwano, Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa and President of the SA Council of Chur
… Methodist Church of Southern Africa and President of the SA Council of Chur …
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Gideon Roos, SA actor, broadcaster and co-founder of SAMRO (South African Music Rights Organisation), is born in Worcester, CC.
… Gideon Roos, SA actor, broadcaster and co-founder of SAMRO (South African …
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SA signs an agreement with the League of The Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies regarding the establishment of a delegation i
… SA signs an agreement with the League of The Red Cross and …
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Statistics SA leads the Interdepartmental Task Team on Mortality to give effect to a Cabinet decision to prioritise work on the
… Statistics SA leads the Interdepartmental Task Team on Mortality to give …
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The Constitutional Assembly approves final amendments to the new SA Constitution. The changes are approved by 369 votes to one,
… Assembly approves final amendments to the new SA Constitution. The changes are approved by 369 votes to one, …
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SA signs financial protocol with the government of France; also signs agreement with the government of France concerning the re
… SA signs financial protocol with the government of France; …
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