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Marches organised by the African National Congress, SA Communist Party and the Congress of South African Trade Unions are held
… Marches organised by the African National Congress, SA Communist Party and the Congress of South African Trade …
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The SA defence force attacks alleged ANC homes and offices in Gaborone, Botswana, in Operation Plecksy. Twelve or thirteen peop
… The SA defence force attacks alleged ANC homes and offices in …
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Grintek of SA, Saab of Sweden and British aerospace sign a historic contract for supplying military equipment worth about R60 m
… Grintek of SA, Saab of Sweden and British aerospace sign a historic …
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SA author Herman Charles Bosman is found guilty of murdering his stepbrother and sentenced to death. The sentence was later
… SA author Herman Charles Bosman is found guilty of murdering …
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Former defence minister Magnus Malan joins former SA Defence Force chief Constand Viljoen in denying any knowledge of mass grav
… Former defence minister Magnus Malan joins former SA Defence Force chief Constand Viljoen in denying any …
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The first Black SA newspaper, Imvo Zabantsundu (Black Opinion), is published in King William’s Town with Tengo Jabavu as editor
… The first Black SA newspaper, Imvo Zabantsundu (Black Opinion), is published …
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The SA cricket team beats Zimbabwe with an innings and thirteen runs in the first five-day test in Bloemfontein.
… The SA cricket team beats Zimbabwe with an innings and thirteen …
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The SA cricket team beats the West Indies in Dhaka, Bangladesh, with 4 wickets in a one-day International Cricket Council Wills
… The SA cricket team beats the West Indies in Dhaka, Bangladesh, …
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SA signs an agreement with the USA regarding co-operation in the development, building, installation and operation of an integr
… SA signs an agreement with the USA regarding co-operation in …
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Dr Robert Broom, SA archaeologist and discoverer of the “Mrs Ples” skull at the Sterkfontein Caves, is born in Scotland.
… Dr Robert Broom, SA archaeologist and discoverer of the “Mrs Ples” skull at …
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Frans Lion Cachet (64), pastor in several parts of SA and various denominations, dies in Bergen-op-Zoom, the Netherlands.
… Frans Lion Cachet (64), pastor in several parts of SA and various denominations, dies in Bergen-op-Zoom, the …
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Philip Alan Moore, politician, soldier, educator and financier who emigrated to SA in 1913, dies in Johannesburg. He was the ‘f
… soldier, educator and financier who emigrated to SA in 1913, dies in Johannesburg. He was the ‘f …
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SA signs agreement with the UN and the Commission of the European Union concerning the legal status, privileges and immunities
… SA signs agreement with the UN and the Commission of the …
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Prisoner Nelson Mandela has the first of three meetings with State President F.W. de Klerk to discuss the future SA.
… with State President F.W. de Klerk to discuss the future SA. …
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Lt.-Col. James Stevenson-Hamilton (Skukuza) (90), British soldier and one of the most famous nature conservationists in SA hist
… and one of the most famous nature conservationists in SA hist …
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Sir John Coode, SA harbour engineer who designed the seaward defences of Table Bay, is born in Bodmin, Cornwallis, England.
… Sir John Coode, SA harbour engineer who designed the seaward defences of …
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Ian Hamilton is appointed as Kitchener’s chief-of-staff. (SA National Museum of Military History. (1999). Ang
… Ian Hamilton is appointed as Kitchener’s chief-of-staff. (SA National Museum of Military History. (1999). Ang …
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The SA Communist Party (SACP), following a weekend meeting of its augmented central committee, calls for an end to the Mugabe g
… The SA Communist Party (SACP), following a weekend meeting of its …
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Stephanus Johannes Paulus (Fanie) Eloff (62), first notable sculptor born in SA and grandson of Paul Kruger, dies in Pretoria.
… Paulus (Fanie) Eloff (62), first notable sculptor born in SA and grandson of Paul Kruger, dies in Pretoria. …
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Up to 1 000 delegates from SA and overseas meet for the Pan-Africanist Congress’s first national conference inside the cou
… Up to 1 000 delegates from SA and overseas meet for the Pan-Africanist Congress’s first …
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The health department slams the SA National Blood Service for revealing that Mbeki’s blood had been rejected because he decline
… The health department slams the SA National Blood Service for revealing that Mbeki’s blood …
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Headman Tshabalala, SA singer and founder member of the group Ladysmith Black Mambazo, is shot and killed in a roadside argumen
… Headman Tshabalala, SA singer and founder member of the group Ladysmith Black …
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SA signs the following four agreements with the US: economic, technical and related assistance; the program of the Peace Corps
… SA signs the following four agreements with the US: economic, …
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A bomb explosion, shattering the Johannesburg office of the Department of Foreign Affairs, is the forty-second attack by ANC sa
… of Foreign Affairs, is the forty-second attack by ANC sa …
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The International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling (as amended), to which SA is a party, is signed in Washington, USA.
… for the Regulation of Whaling (as amended), to which SA is a party, is signed in Washington, USA. …
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The SA cricket team beats the West Indies with nine wickets in Durban to lead 3-0 in the series of five.
… The SA cricket team beats the West Indies with nine wickets in …
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Albert Kimmerling, a visiting Frenchman, is the first person to fly in SA. He reaches a height of 6m at East London.
… a visiting Frenchman, is the first person to fly in SA. He reaches a height of 6m at East London. …
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The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, to which SA is a party, is signed in Montego Bay.
… United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, to which SA is a party, is signed in Montego Bay. …
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SA’s new constitution is enacted by parliament, signalling the end of apartheid and the birth of the new South Africa.
… SA’s new constitution is enacted by parliament, signalling …
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The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, loses 3-4 against Uruguay in the Confederations Cup, with Lucas Radebe scoring his first int
… The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, loses 3-4 against Uruguay in the …
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