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Dmitri Tsafendas (81), murderer of SA Prime Minister H.F. Verwoerd in 1966, dies in the Sterkfontein psychiatric hospital on th
… Dmitri Tsafendas (81), murderer of SA Prime Minister H.F. Verwoerd in 1966, dies in the …
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Dmitri Tsafendas (81), murderer of SA Prime Minister H.F. Verwoerd in 1966, dies in the Sterkfontein psychiatric hospital on th
… Dmitri Tsafendas (81), murderer of SA Prime Minister H.F. Verwoerd in 1966, dies in the …
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Stats SA reports that the number of commercial farming units in South Africa decreased by 26% between 1993 and 2002
… Stats SA reports that the number of commercial farming units in …
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The Delmas Treason Trial, up to that time the longest in SA history, starts. All the accused plead not guilty.
… The Delmas Treason Trial, up to that time the longest in SA history, starts. All the accused plead not guilty. …
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The last six SA mercenaries from the attempted Seychelles coup are pardoned, freed and arrive in Johannesburg. The Minister of
… The last six SA mercenaries from the attempted Seychelles coup are …
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The SA minister of posts and telegraphs complains that Radio Tanzania’s broadcasts from Dar-es-Salaam are interfering with broa
… The SA minister of posts and telegraphs complains that Radio …
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The first rugby match in SA takes place on the Green Point common, Cape Town, between a military and civilian team.
… The first rugby match in SA takes place on the Green Point common, Cape Town, between …
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Pierre Stephanus de Wet, SA actor, producer and pioneer of Afrikaans sound films, is born in Pretoria. African Film Product
… Pierre Stephanus de Wet, SA actor, producer and pioneer of Afrikaans sound films, is …
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SA wins the 2004 Tri-Nations rugby championship by beating Australia 23-19 in Durban. http://www.news24.com
… SA wins the 2004 Tri-Nations rugby championship by beating …
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UN-sponsored conference on Lagos condemns apartheid but falls short of calling for complete economic en military boycott of SA.
… of calling for complete economic en military boycott of SA. …
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Regulations granting labour rights for members of the SA National Defence Force (SANDF) are promulgated and published in the Go
… Regulations granting labour rights for members of the SA National Defence Force (SANDF) are promulgated and …
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SA international acclaimed swimmer and world record holder, Penny Heyns, is born. This date might be wrong. Several sources giv
… SA international acclaimed swimmer and world record holder, …
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The SA cricket team loses the 5th test against England with 24 runs in Headingley. England wins the series 2-1.
… The SA cricket team loses the 5th test against England with 24 …
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Government orders the slaughter of 30 000 ostriches in an effort to contain an outbreak of bird flu in SA.
… in an effort to contain an outbreak of bird flu in SA. …
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Twenty Burundian parties sign an agreement in SA on sharing power, but eleven parties, including the main Tutsi party Uprona, f
… Twenty Burundian parties sign an agreement in SA on sharing power, but eleven parties, including the main …
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Dr Bertha Stoneman, SA botanist and educationist and appointed principal of the Huguenot University College in 1916, is born in
… Dr Bertha Stoneman, SA botanist and educationist and appointed principal 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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John Cranko, SA born ballet dancer and choreographer of the Ballet school of the Wurtemberg State Opera in Stuttgart, Germany,
… John Cranko, SA born ballet dancer and choreographer of the Ballet school …
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Dr M.S. (Tinie) Louw, (d. 1 March 1979) SA businessman and entrepreneur who was co-founder and president of the Afrikaanse Hand
… Dr M.S. (Tinie) Louw, (d. 1 March 1979) SA businessman and entrepreneur who was co-founder and …
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The SA rugby team wins their last Tri-Nations match of the season against Australia 10-9 in Newlands, Cape Town.
… The SA rugby team wins their last Tri-Nations match of the season …
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The SA regional airline, Sun Air, discontinues its service and thousands of disappointed passengers have to acquire seats on ot
… The SA regional airline, Sun Air, discontinues its service and …
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Cornelis Jacob Langenhoven, SA author, i.a. “Die Stem”, advocate and editor of Het Zuid-Westen, is born in Ladismith, C.P.
… Cornelis Jacob Langenhoven, SA author, i.a. “Die Stem”, advocate and editor of Het …
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The chief of the SA defence force, Gen. Jannie Geldenhuys, announces that the Citizens Cooperation Bureau (CCB) will be disband
… The chief of the SA defence force, Gen. Jannie Geldenhuys, announces that the …
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The chief of the SA defence force, Gen. Jannie Geldenhuys, announces that the Citizens Cooperation Bureau (CCB) will be disband
… The chief of the SA defence force, Gen. Jannie Geldenhuys, announces that the …
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Gregoire Boonzaier, SA landscape painter and son of caricaturist D.C. Boonzaier, is born in Cape Town. He died in 2005.
… Gregoire Boonzaier, SA landscape painter and son of caricaturist D.C. Boonzaier, …
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The SA rugby team plays for the first time against a team of the British Isles, and lose 0-4 in Port Elizabeth.
… The SA rugby team plays for the first time against a team of the …
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The Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal, to which SA is a party,
… Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal, to which SA is a party, …
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Cyprian Mpho Shilakoe, SA artist, is born in Barberton, Eastern Transvaal. He died in September, 1972, in a motor car accid
… Cyprian Mpho Shilakoe, SA artist, is born in Barberton, Eastern Transvaal. He died …
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Dr Frans Geldenhuys, first editor of ‘Die Landbouweekblad’ and first head of the SA department of agricultural economics and ma
… editor of ‘Die Landbouweekblad’ and first head of the SA department of agricultural economics and ma …
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Gerrie Coetzee, SA heavyweight boxing champion, wins the World Boxing Association (WBA) title in the US by knocking out America
… Gerrie Coetzee, SA heavyweight boxing champion, wins the World Boxing …
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