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On this night, there are 40,58 million people in SA, according to Census ‘96. Of these, 76,7% classified themselves as African,
… On this night, there are 40,58 million people in SA, according to Census ‘96. Of these, 76,7% classified …
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SA signs treaty with Spain for the prevention of double taxation on income derived from the operation of ships or aircraft in i
… SA signs treaty with Spain for the prevention of double …
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Gert van den Bergh, SA actor and first free-lance radio broadcaster who was honoured by the Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetens
… Gert van den Bergh, SA actor and first free-lance radio broadcaster who was …
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Rexon (Scotch) Mathebula, SA artist who held several menial jobs and sold his first artworks (images on pieces of glass made wi
… Rexon (Scotch) Mathebula, SA artist who held several menial jobs and sold his first …
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John Ndevasia Muafangejo, SA artist and teacher, is born in Etunda lo Nghadi, Angola. He moved to South West Africa in 1956
… John Ndevasia Muafangejo, SA artist and teacher, is born in Etunda lo Nghadi, Angola. …
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Andre George Ezra Coetzee, SA soccer player and lawyer who was awarded the accolade, ‘Playmaker of the Decade’ by Kick Off for
… Andre George Ezra Coetzee, SA soccer player and lawyer who was awarded the accolade, …
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The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins the home game, the first qualifying game for the African Nations Cup later in Zimbabwe,
… The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins the home game, the first qualifying game …
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Janusz Walus, convicted murderer of Chris Hani, leader of the SA Communist Party, is divorced from his wife of twenty-two years
… Walus, convicted murderer of Chris Hani, leader of the SA Communist Party, is divorced from his wife of twenty-two …
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The SA cricket team beats England in the second test in Nottingham, thereby scoring the first victory over the English in ten y
… The SA cricket team beats England in the second test in …
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Adelaide Tambo, wife of ANC president Oliver Tambo, arrives in SA after thirty years abroad, to re-establish the ANC Women’s Le
… Tambo, wife of ANC president Oliver Tambo, arrives in SA after thirty years abroad, to re-establish the ANC Women’s …
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The first of South Africa’s fleet of Gripen aircraft ordered to re-equip the SA National Defence Force is transported by road t
… Africa’s fleet of Gripen aircraft ordered to re-equip the SA National Defence Force is transported by road t …
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Roland Schoeman, Lyndon Ferns, Darian Townsend and Ryk Neethling win the first gold medal for SA for the 4 x 100m relay at the
… Townsend and Ryk Neethling win the first gold medal for SA for the 4 x 100m relay at the …
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Norbert Sfiso Buthelezi, businessman and CEO of the National Gambling Board of SA since 1999, is born in Nquthu, Natal. He was
… businessman and CEO of the National Gambling Board of SA since 1999, is born in Nquthu, Natal. He was …
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At the final poetry performance at the Urban Voices festival, SA poet Don Mattera, widely known as Bra Zinga, announces his wit
… the final poetry performance at the Urban Voices festival, SA poet Don Mattera, widely known as Bra Zinga, announces his …
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The Namibian soccer team beats the SA Bafana Bafana 4-1 in Windhoek, thereby entering the semi-final round of the Cosafa Cup Se
… The Namibian soccer team beats the SA Bafana Bafana 4-1 in Windhoek, thereby entering the …
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The Namibian soccer team beats the SA Bafana Bafana 4-1 in Windhoek, thereby entering the semi-final round of the Cosafa Cup Se
… The Namibian soccer team beats the SA Bafana Bafana 4-1 in Windhoek, thereby entering the …
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News 24 reports that the worst fires in SA history wrecked havoc in Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal during the past weekend. Fires
… News 24 reports that the worst fires in SA history wrecked havoc in Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal …
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Edward Motale, SA soccer player who was awarded the accolade, ‘Footballer of the Season 95’ by Kick Off, is born in Pretoria. (
… Edward Motale, SA soccer player who was awarded the accolade, ‘Footballer of …
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The Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapons Tests in the Atmosphere, in Outer Space and Under Water, to which SA is a party, is signed i
… the Atmosphere, in Outer Space and Under Water, to which SA is a party, is signed i …
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About half of the filling stations in urban SA run dry because of a country wide strike of workers in the chemical industry.
… About half of the filling stations in urban SA run dry because of a country wide strike of workers in the …
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Prince Alfred Ernest Albert (16), second son of Queen Victoria, after whom several places and towns in SA are named, e.g. Port
… of Queen Victoria, after whom several places and towns in SA are named, e.g. Port …
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Australia comes first in the Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, winning 199 medals; England wins 136, Canada 99 and SA ends fi
… winning 199 medals; England wins 136, Canada 99 and SA ends fi …
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Roland Schoeman, Lyndon Ferns, Darian Townsend and Ryk Neethling win the first gold medal for SA for the 4 x 100m relay at the
… Townsend and Ryk Neethling win the first gold medal for SA for the 4 x 100m relay at the …
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The first cases of Spanish Flu, also called ‘Great flu’ are diagnosed in Durban, starting the influenza epidemic in SA that kil
… diagnosed in Durban, starting the influenza epidemic in SA that kil …
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The first cases of Spanish Flu, also called ‘Great flu’ are diagnosed in Durban, starting the influenza epidemic in SA that kil
… diagnosed in Durban, starting the influenza epidemic in SA that kil …
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WWI: The first ships with SA soldiers on board leave for the ports of German South West Africa to invade the territory.
… WWI: The first ships with SA soldiers on board leave for the ports of German South West …
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B.J. Vorster, former SA prime minister and state president is buried in the so-called Heroes’ Acre at the Dutch Reformed Church
… B.J. Vorster, former SA prime minister and state president is buried in the …
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The Aula, auditorium of the University of Pretoria, is opened by the Governor-General of SA, Dr E.G. Jansen during a concert by
… of Pretoria, is opened by the Governor-General of SA, Dr E.G. Jansen during a concert by …
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The SA rugby team loses the third test against the British Isles in Newlands and also the series without scoring a single point
… The SA rugby team loses the third test against the British Isles …
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The SA rugby team loses the third test against the British Isles in Newlands and also the series without scoring a single point
… The SA rugby team loses the third test against the British Isles …
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