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At the meetings of Council of Ministers of the OAU, dialogue with South Africa is firmly rejected.
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General Nasser, president of Egypt, announces a plan to protect the ancient temples at Abu Simbel by moving them to a nearby si
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Dumisani Abraham Mabaso, SA artist, is born in Soweto. From childhood until 1974 he received art education at the YWCA (Young
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Walter Sisulu attends the annual conference of the ANC branch of the Cape Province at Uitenhage. Sisulu officiates as secretary
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Agreement is reached on frontier between Sudan and Libya.
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Anglo-Boer War 2: The British execute P.W. Kloppert, a Cape rebel, by hanging. Cloete claimed that he was not a rebel because
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Barend Bartholomeus Keet, one of the first five translators of the Bible in Afrikaans, is born in Alice, Eastern Cape.
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The Rev. S.J. du Toit establishes the Afrikanerbond in Paarl to encourage political awareness amongst Afrikaners.
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Princess Alexandrina Victoria aged 18, becomes Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland following the death of her uncle, Ki
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Hieronymus Cruse (57), German born explorer and soldier in the service of the Dutch East India Company, who led several barter
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Villages across Rwanda begin convening traditional gacaca, or "grass" courts, to try suspects in the country’s 1994 g
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A U.N. fuel barge sails into Kisangani reopening the Congo River after war severed the African nation’s most important transpor
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The rugby team of SA beats Italy 101-0 on King’s Park, Durban.
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The Truth and Reconciliation Commission refuses to accede to the NP demands and calls instead for urgent talks in order to reso
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Cuban Foreign Minister Roberto Rubaina says his visit to South Africa will pave the way for an extended state visit by Cuban Pr
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Vusimuzi Mabaso, Thabani Memela and Mazwi Mkize, ANC supporters, are shot dead in Umlazi, Natal.
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Sbu Pitiyasi Mnguni, ANC member, is shot dead by a group of gunmen in Malukazi, Natal.
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The Goldstone Commission recommends that the 32nd Battalion "should not again be used for peacekeeping duties anywhere in
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Mziwonke ‘Pro’ Jack, ANC, is gunned down near his home in Cape Town.
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Norway announces its plans to open an embassy in Pretoria later this year.
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Mr. Farah (UN representative) stresses, at a press conference in Pretoria, the need for a series of confidence-building measure
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SA signs trade agreement with the government of the Republic of Malawi.
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Joseph Mothopeng, allegedly ANC, is abducted, escaped and shot dead the same day.
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J.T. Kruger, former Minister of Justice, Police and Prisons, is elected President of the Senate on the nomination of P.W. Botha
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The Council and Senate of the Goudstad College of Education are constituted.
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The Government Gazette announces that 123 persons have been banned as a result of the June 16 revolt. The minister of police im
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SA signs multilateral treaty on the civil liability for oil pollution damage.
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Lennox Sebe is appointed general and economic advisor to the Ciskei Cabinet.
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