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South African refugees leave Lesotho
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Boers defeat British in the battle of Ingogo (Anglo-Boer War 1)
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History Grade 11 - Topic 1 Source-based Questions
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The Mau Mau Uprising
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Voters may act if ANC fails to uproot patronage by Steven Friedman (BDlive), 10 August 2016
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Remember Khwezi beyond the Zuma rape trial, says Marianne Thamm (Cape Talk) , 10 October 2016
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The first Cape to Rio yacht race takes place
… [online], Available at navy.mil.za [Accessed: 8 January 2009]|Morgani, B. (2008), Sailing legend Dalling passes away …
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Durban Declaration is published denouncing Thabo Mbeki’s AIDS denialism
… Mikki. The Prize and The Price, Cape Town: HSRC Press, 2009.|“The Durban Declaration”, Nature. 6 July 2000, …
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FIFA World Cup is staged in Africa for the first time
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Schanskop Fort, Pretoria
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Red Location Museum
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As part of a defiance campaign against the apartheid Government, SA is hit by a nationwide wave of protests
… available at: sahistory.org.za [accessed 12 September 2009] …
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Trojan Horse Massacre Memorial unveiled
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Acclaimed South African poet Sheila Cussons dies
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Chief George Mzimvubu Mathanzima, former Prime Minister of Transkei, dies
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Lady Diana Spencer, Princess of Wales, is killed in a car accident in Paris
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Nelson Mandela celebrates his 90th birthday.
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Abram Fischer is struck off the roll of advocates
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Ian Smith announced that he is ready to yield to majority rule in Rhodesia
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The Queen mother Elizabeth is born.
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Youssou N’Dour, Senegalese singer, is born.
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Beginning of the Waterberg Battle in the Herero Revolt
… Available at: absoluteastronomy.com [Accessed on 3 August 2009]| History of Namibia: Battle of Waterberg [online] … Available at: www.namibian.org [Accessed on 3 August 2009] …
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Students support the appointment of Archie Mafeje
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ZAR’s last Cruesot ‘Long Tom’ is dynamited
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The Security Council begins deliberations on the situation in South Africa
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Pass laws are suspended in South Africa
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Saldanha Bay
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Richards Bay
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Early hominid discoveries in South Africa and East Africa
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1910-1924: African nationalism and working-class and popular protests
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