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SA signs agreement with Namibia relating to the administration of the judicial system after the incorporation of Walvis Bay int
… SA signs agreement with Namibia relating to the …
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Hansie Cronje (32), former SA cricket captain, is killed when a light plane in which he was travelling crashes into a mountain
… Hansie Cronje (32), former SA cricket captain, is killed when a light plane in which he …
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Ezrom Kgobokanyo Sebata Legae, SA artist, is born in Vrededorp, Johannesburg. He studied at the Polly Street and Jubilee Art
… Ezrom Kgobokanyo Sebata Legae, SA artist, is born in Vrededorp, Johannesburg. He studied at …
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J.F. (Tom) Naudé (80), member of cabinet and acting SA state president in 1967 and 1968, dies in Cape Town.
… J.F. (Tom) Naudé (80), member of cabinet and acting SA state president in 1967 and 1968, dies in Cape Town. …
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TEC, SA to take over in Bop A joint Transitional Executive Council (TEC) and South African government delegation flew into Boph
… TEC, SA to take over in Bop A joint Transitional Executive Council …
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Chief of the SA Air Force (SAAF) Lieutenant-General Carlo Gagiano announces Waterkloof air force base the country’s most promin
… Chief of the SA Air Force (SAAF) Lieutenant-General Carlo Gagiano …
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Government spokesman Joel Netshitenzhe confirms that Pretoria is still the name of the SA capital, not Tshwane. The metro counc
… confirms that Pretoria is still the name of the SA capital, not Tshwane. The metro counc …
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The Mozambican police arrests Robert McBride, high-ranking official in the SA Department of External Affairs, on the alleged ch
… arrests Robert McBride, high-ranking official in the SA Department of External Affairs, on the alleged ch …
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Dr Mohammed Moosa Motala, medical practitioner, political activist and SA ambassador in Morocco from 1996 to 1999, dies in Piet
… Moosa Motala, medical practitioner, political activist and SA ambassador in Morocco from 1996 to 1999, dies in Piet …
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Johann Max Friedrich (Jean) Welz, painter and architect who emigrated to SA in the 1930s, is born in Salzburg, Austria.
… (Jean) Welz, painter and architect who emigrated to SA in the 1930s, is born in Salzburg, Austria. …
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Two pilots of the SA Air Force’s Cheetah Squadron, Lieutenant D.A. Ruiter and Captain W.J.J. Badenhorst, are killed in action w
… Two pilots of the SA Air Force’s Cheetah Squadron, Lieutenant D.A. Ruiter and …
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Pilots Doug McKellar and "Dizzy" Deans of the SA Air Force’s No 2 (Flying Cheetah) Squadron, assisting the UN in the
… Pilots Doug McKellar and "Dizzy" Deans of the SA Air Force’s No 2 (Flying Cheetah) Squadron, assisting the …
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Michael Zondi, SA artist, is born in Msinga, Greytown, Natal. He was trained in woodwork at the Swedish Lutheran Mission
… Michael Zondi, SA artist, is born in Msinga, Greytown, Natal. He was …
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Keith Sandile Kunene, attorney Supreme Court of SA and chair or vice-chair of numerous companies and commissions, is born.
… Keith Sandile Kunene, attorney Supreme Court of SA and chair or vice-chair of numerous companies and …
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SA government opens “whites only” downtown districts of Johannesburg and Durban to all races in the first break with apartheid
… SA government opens “whites only” downtown districts of …
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The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins the Africa Cup of Nations Quarterfinal versus Algeria 2-1 at the FNB Stadium, Johannesb
… The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins the Africa Cup of Nations Quarterfinal …
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SA signs protocol on cooperation between the Department of Foreign Affairs of South Africa and the Ministry of External Affairs
… SA signs protocol on cooperation between the Department of …
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Princess Margaret, 71, younger sister of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, who visited SA with the royal family in 1947, dies.
… sister of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, who visited SA with the royal family in 1947, dies. …
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Speaking to the House of Assembly, SA Prime Minister H.F. Verwoerd states that territorial separation is not the essential part
… Speaking to the House of Assembly, SA Prime Minister H.F. Verwoerd states that territorial …
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A telephone survey done by Research Surveys, discloses that about two-thirds of respondents said SA education is in a crisis an
… discloses that about two-thirds of respondents said SA education is in a crisis an …
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The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins the Africa Cup of Nations Final versus Tunisia 2-0 at the FNB Stadium, Johannesburg.
… The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins the Africa Cup of Nations Final versus …
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The Convention on Wetlands of International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat, to which SA is a party, is signed in Ra
… Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat, to which SA is a party, is signed in Ra …
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ANC secretary-general Alfred Nzo and SA Communist Party general secretary Joe Slovo address a rally near Soweto. Slovo tells th
… ANC secretary-general Alfred Nzo and SA Communist Party general secretary Joe Slovo address a …
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The SA government prohibits Pink Floyd’s Another Brick in the Wall because Black children sing it as a song of liberty.
… The SA government prohibits Pink Floyd’s Another Brick in the …
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Maggie Laubser, SA painter and receiver of several awards, is born on the farm Bloublommetjieskloof in the district of Malmesbu
… Maggie Laubser, SA painter and receiver of several awards, is born on the …
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Judge Marthinus Theunis Steyn (Theunie) (77), SA judge of the Appeal Court and administrator-general of South West Africa (Nami
… Judge Marthinus Theunis Steyn (Theunie) (77), SA judge of the Appeal Court and administrator-general of …
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Molton Paseka Ncholo, executive chairman of Khumo Bathong Holdings and member of the board of the SA Mining Development Associa
… of Khumo Bathong Holdings and member of the board of the SA Mining Development Associa …
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The merger between Ashanti Goldfields and SA’s Anglo-Gold, approved by the Ghanaian government on 29 October 2003, becomes effe
… The merger between Ashanti Goldfields and SA’s Anglo-Gold, approved by the Ghanaian government on 29 …
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Thomas Kgope, SA artist, is born in Rustenburg, Transvaal. He is an electrician who received some instruction in basic art
… Thomas Kgope, SA artist, is born in Rustenburg, Transvaal. He is an …
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The Truth and Reconciliation Commission refuses amnesty to Clive Derby-Lewis and Janusz Walus, the assassins of SA Communist Pa
… to Clive Derby-Lewis and Janusz Walus, the assassins of SA Communist Pa …
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