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An American Lear jet, on its way to Johannesburg for repair, is shot down over Eritrea by Ethiopia, killing two people.
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SA signs treaty of the Southern African Development Community.
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Following the deregistration of 180 students who have not paid their fees at the University of Durban-Westville, students stage
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The SA rugby team wins the second rugby test against New Zealand 24-12 in Wellington.
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The government prohibits an anti-apartheid conference organised by COSATU and restricts its organisers for ten days.
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A limpet-mine explosion injures nineteen people, two seriously, at a bus terminus in central Johannesburg.
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Mbuyiselo Mbotya (35) affiliated to KWT Youth League/UDF, dies in custody from head injuries in King William’s Town.
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Mbuyiselo Mbotya (35) affiliated to KWT Youth League/UDF, dies in custody from head injuries in King William’s Town.
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Leaders of Syria, Algeria, South Yemen, Libya and Palestine Liberation Organisation announce in Damascus, Syria, they are sever
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Seven more people are detained in Venda since the opposition Venda Independence Party won a majority of elected seats in the Le
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Seven more people are detained in Venda since the opposition Venda Independence Party won a majority of elected seats in the Le
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South Africa announces an 18 percent devaluation of its currency.
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South Africa announces an 18 percent devaluation of its currency.
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The leader of the opposition United Party presents the party’s Race Federation Program to delegates to the Natal Congress.
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The leader of the opposition United Party presents the party’s Race Federation Program to delegates to the Natal Congress.
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United Nations deploys 4 000 troops to Katanga to prevent the massacre of Baluba tribesmen by provincial troops and police in C
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United Nations deploys 4 000 troops to Katanga to prevent the massacre of Baluba tribesmen by provincial troops and police in C
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Omar Aboobaker Latiff, lecturer, chair of Umgeni Water, Pietermaritzburg and member of several boards and associations, is born
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Police raids throughout South Africa on trade unions, Springbok Legion, Friends of the Soviet Union, Communist Party, etc.
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Police raids throughout South Africa on trade unions, Springbok Legion, Friends of the Soviet Union, Communist Party, etc.
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British colony of Southern Rhodesia (effective 1 Oct 1923) is proclaimed.
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Jan Lion Cachet, champion of Afrikaans and member of the firstand second Afrikaanse Taalbeweging (Afrikaans Language Movement),
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British colony of Southern Rhodesia (effective 1 Oct 1923) is proclaimed.
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On this day, the first and the last African ever to be elected to serve as a member of the Provincial Council wins the contest
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On this day, the first and the last African ever to be elected to serve as a member of the Provincial Council wins the contest
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Kwame Nkrumah, premier and later president of Ghana, is born in Nkroful, British colony of the Gold Coast (later Ghana).
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Uprisings in German South West Africa are suppressed.
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Uprisings in German South West Africa are suppressed.
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The last session of the Orange Free State Volksraad in the Raadsaal in President Brand Street, Bloemfontein, starts.
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The last session of the Orange Free State Volksraad in the Raadsaal in President Brand Street, Bloemfontein, starts.
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