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Simon Mann is sentenced to seven years in jail by a Zimbabwean court on weapons charges. The two pilots get sixteen months
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The Border between the Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso reopens.
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The Constitutional Court rules that the controversial commission of inquiry into rugby, appointed by Pres. Mandela in 1997, is
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South Africa signs bilateral agreement establishing diplomatic relations with Bangladesh.
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Winnie Mandela resigns from the Executive of both the ANC and the Organisation’s Women’s League.
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Allister Mackintosh, pilot and ‘father’ of SA aviation is born in Schombeni, Swaziland.
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Ten commuters die in a train attack in Katlehong, East Rand.
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The Appeal Court in Bloemfontein grants the "Upington 14" leave to appeal against their death sentences.
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Fresh detention orders are issued for seven opponents of the South African Government freed by a court on Friday. The seven, in
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Balthazar Johannes Vorster, Prime Minister of South Africa and leader of the National Party from 1966 to 1978 and State Preside
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The President of the Senate, Marais Viljoen, opening the 1976 Session of the Coloured Persons’ Representative Council, announce
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Portugal recognises the independence of Guinea-Bissau, under the leadership of Luiz Cabral.
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Portugal recognises the independence of Guinea-Bissau, under the leadership of Luiz Cabral.
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The Minister of Defence states that South Africa will provide bases and communication facilities to the maritime forces of West
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The Minister of Defence states that South Africa will provide bases and communication facilities to the maritime forces of West
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Speaking at a special news conference the Rhodesian Prime Minister, Ian Smith, welcomes the participation of the South African
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At the opening of the Malawi Congress Party’s (MCP’s) annual congress at Mzuzu, President Banda announces that formal diplomati
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At the opening of the Malawi Congress Party’s (MCP’s) annual congress at Mzuzu, President Banda announces that formal diplomati
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Dr. Verwoerd is buried in Hero’s Acre, Pretoria. A crowd of some 250,000 people watches the mile-long cortege on its three-mile
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Regulations covering the detention of 180-days detainees held as witnesses are published in the Government Gazette.
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Foreign ministers of Organisation of African Unity approve plan to end rebellion and political strife in Congo.
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Foreign ministers of Organisation of African Unity approve plan to end rebellion and political strife in Congo.
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Jomo Kenyatta returns to Kenya from exile, during which he has been elected president of the Kenya National African Union.
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Running barefoot, Ethiopian Abebe Bikila wins the Rome Olympic marathon.
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Jomo Kenyatta returns to Kenya from exile, during which he has been elected president of the Kenya National African Union.
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Anti-apartheid cleric, Bishop Ambrose Reeves, returns to South Africa and is deported.
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Anti-apartheid cleric, Bishop Ambrose Reeves, returns to South Africa and is deported.
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A twelve-second earthquake kills 1,460 in Orleansville, Algeria. A week later another quake topples the few remaining buildings
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Eighty-three German war orphans arrive in Pretoria. The prime minister, Dr D.F. Malan and his wife adopt a girl.
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