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Chad and Zaire sign an agreement on military co-operation.
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”Segregation Or Progress”: An Appeal To Natal Indians, March 1945
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SA Prime Minister, P.W. Botha calls for unity against Marxism
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I am an African by Thabo Mbeki, 8 May, 1996, Cape Town
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SA signs agreement on co-operation with the Russian Federation.
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Allan Donald, SA national cricket player, is born in Bloemfontein.
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Dr Stanley Makhosi Bhebhe, SA theologian and sociologist, is born.
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On this day there are 178 restricted people in SA.
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Peter Rudolph Carlstein, SA cricket player, is born in Klerksdorp.
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Dr Benedict Wallet Vilakazi (41), SA poet, dies in Johannesburg.
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SA is formally invited to rejoin the Commonwealth in 1994.
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Malawi and Mozambique sign an agreement on defence co-operation.
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Mandlenkosi Zondi, S.A sculptor, is born in Mtulwa, Greytown District.
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SA Foreign Minister R. F. Botha on three day visit to Australia.
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The SA rugby team beats Argentina 46-26 in Johannesburg.
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Johan Fourie, SA actor and leader of a theatrical company, dies.
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Ruth First as educator: An untold story by Alan Wieder
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Heavy rains continue to ravage SA, Botswana, Mozambique and Zimbabwe
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Lochner de Kock, SA singer and lyric writer, is born.
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The SA rugby team loses 21-6 against Australia in Durban.
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The SA rugby team loses 6-7 against New Zealand in Johannesburg.
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SA signs memorandum of understanding with the government of Zimbabwe.
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Betsy de la Porte (76), SA singer, dies in Johannesburg.
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The SA 6th Division enters Florence in World War 2.
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The SA rugby team beats New Zealand 12-6 in Johannesburg.
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Twenty former SA political prisoners launched a campaign against apartheid laws
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Nineteen residents are killed in an attack from Mandela hostel.
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Ernest Methuen Mancoba, S.A sculptor, is born in Turffontein, Transvaal.
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The SA rugby team beats Australia 25-19 in Bloemfontein.
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The SA rugby team beats Australia 30-11 in Johannesburg.
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