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The ticking time bomb of Swaziland by Terry Bell, (Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal), 19 April 2015
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A controversy erupts at a Johannesburg rugby match when thousands of White South Africans sing the national anthem during a mom
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Thirteen people are injured, some seriously, when a bomb explodes in a building housing a fast food outlet in Pretoria. Police
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Patrick Makau, ANC/MK, and his child (9) are killed in a bomb attack on two houses in Manzini, Swaziland.
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Shantytown women strip to the waist and confront bulldozers sent to demolish their Dobsonville, Soweto, homes. However, the wom
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Zimbabwe foils a South African commando attempt to rescue five alleged South African agents awaiting trial for bomb attacks aga
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A bomb explodes at a synagogue in central Johannesburg four hours before State President Viljoen is due to attend a ceremony th
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A powerful car bomb explodes outside a cafe in downtown Algiers, killing at least twenty people and wounding sixty others hours
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A poor boy, Jacobus Jonker, discovers a 726 (or 500?) carats diamond, the Jonker Diamond, on the farm Elandsfontein near Pretor
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