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Tropical storms in north-central Africa kill about 100 people.
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Commonwealth Committee of Foreign Ministers on Southern Africa, meeting in New Delhi, reiterates that a "programmed manage
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Commonwealth Committee of Foreign Ministers on Southern Africa, meeting in New Delhi, reiterates that a "programmed manage
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On the eve of the election in South West Africa (Namibia), the Swapo leader Sam Nujoma arrives in Windhoek, after nearly thirty
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The inauguration of President P.W. Botha takes place. Under the revised Constitution, the post of President combines the ceremo
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The Transvaal Congress of the National Party overwhelmingly supports P.W. Botha’s constitutional proposals.
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