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Ayanda Bam, executive chair of Kuyasa Mining, the first Black owned mining house in SA, is born in King Williams’ Town, Transke
… of Kuyasa Mining, the first Black owned mining house in SA, is born in King Williams’ Town, Transke …
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The SA general election is won by the United Party with 111 seats, followed by the ‘Herenigde Nasionale Party’ (Re-united Nat
… The SA general election is won by the United Party with 111 …
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Sir Henry Rider Haggard, author of adventure books (i.e. King Solomon’s Mines) who worked in SA for several years, dies in Lond
… adventure books (i.e. King Solomon’s Mines) who worked in SA for several years, dies in Lond …
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Dr David Livingstone, SA explorer and missionary, generally accepted to be the first White man to see the Victoria Falls is bor
… Dr David Livingstone, SA explorer and missionary, generally accepted to be the …
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The SA government seals off all borders with Transkei to prevent any further cross-border attacks from Transkei by the Pan-Afri
… The SA government seals off all borders with Transkei to prevent …
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The Huguenot Church, designed by Louis Thibault and oldest church building in SA after the Groote Kerk in Cape Town, is consecr
… designed by Louis Thibault and oldest church building in SA after the Groote Kerk in Cape Town, is consecr …
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Biko, the State and the SA Medical and Dental Council (SAMDC) and now the Medical Association of South Africa (MASA): Editorial comment
… Biko, the State and the SA Medical and Dental Council (SAMDC) and now the Medical …
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Mankopodi Sekhukhune
… persons”’ from the area and violating the Native Affairs Act of 1927 by commenting on matters that did not fall within …
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Aaron Sipho Madondo
… trial in March 1978 on three charges under the Terrorism Act. According to the court charge sheet, the state alleged …
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Michael Guthrie Scott
… passed the Asiatic Land Tenure and Indian Representation Act , commonly called the “Ghetto Act.” Building on the 1943 Pegging Act , which had restricted the sale of property to Indians, …
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Elections in post Apartheid South Africa
… Congress Party 0.14 27 690 0 Dikwankwetla Party of SA 0.10 19 451 0 Federal Party 0.09 17 663 0 Minority Front … Simple 0.03 5 916 0 Workers' List Party 0.02 4 169 0 Luso-SA Party 0.02 3 293 0 Total 99.99 19 533 498 400 Source: … following the enactment of the Black Local Authorities Act of 1984 and the Community Councils the Act merely helped …
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Gubuzela Ngubane
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SA Air Force operation, Introduction to the TRC process, with links to relevant episodes in the TV series. Church Street bombing, Pretoria, SABC
… SA Air Force operation, Introduction to the TRC process, with …
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SA Air Force operation, ANC owns up to its part in causing struggle deaths, Pretoria News, 13 May 1997
… SA Air Force operation, ANC owns up to its part in causing …
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SA Air Force operation, 20 May 1983, Car bomb in South Africa kills 16, Macau Daily Times, undated
… SA Air Force operation, 20 May 1983, Car bomb in South Africa …
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Swimmer Penny Heyns of SA sets four world records in just two days in the 100m and 200m breaststroke in South California, USA.
… Swimmer Penny Heyns of SA sets four world records in just two days in the 100m and …
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The SA Seafarer enters Table Bay in the teeth of a northwestern and is wrecked near Green Point. The cargo vessel’s crew is bro
… The SA Seafarer enters Table Bay in the teeth of a northwestern …
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The SA Defence Force claims that 200 Angolan and Cuban troops died in a clash at Calueque earlier in the week. It says eleven S
… The SA Defence Force claims that 200 Angolan and Cuban troops …
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Statement by Deputy President Thabo Mbeki at the Opening of the Third Session of the SA-USA Bi-National Commission, 17 February 1997
… Thabo Mbeki at the Opening of the Third Session of the SA-USA Bi-National Commission, 17 February 1997 …
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Thirty-one SA pilots participates in the air-lift to provide food and fuel to West Berlin. The operation continued for seven mo
… Thirty-one SA pilots participates in the air-lift to provide food and …
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The Convention on the Conservation of the Living Resources of the South-east Atlantic, to which SA is a party, is signed in Rom
… the Living Resources of the South-east Atlantic, to which SA is a party, is signed in Rom …
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The UN consents to a US-backed invasion of North Korea. A squadron of the SA Air Force formed part of the United Nations forces
… to a US-backed invasion of North Korea. A squadron of the SA Air Force formed part of the United Nations forces …
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Raphael Ndukwe Chukwu, foreign football player who plays for SA and who was winner of the Kick Off Footballer of the Season, 97
… Ndukwe Chukwu, foreign football player who plays for SA and who was winner of the Kick Off Footballer of the …
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The SA rugby team beats Australia 11-0 in Port Elizabeth to lead 3-1 in the series, with the last test still to be played.
… The SA rugby team beats Australia 11-0 in Port Elizabeth to lead …
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Nelson Mukhuba, SA artist, is born in Venda. His art career started in 1958 and he used mainly marula and jacaranda for woo
… Nelson Mukhuba, SA artist, is born in Venda. His art career started in 1958 …
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The first known reference to Antjie Somers, SA bogy figure, is made in The Friend. It is alleged that he was a brigand, dress
… The first known reference to Antjie Somers, SA bogy figure, is made in The Friend. It is alleged that he …
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First day of office for Tito Mboweni as President of the SA Reserve Bank, succeeding Dr Chris Stals. He was inaugurated on the
… First day of office for Tito Mboweni as President of the SA Reserve Bank, succeeding Dr Chris Stals. He was …
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The SA rugby team loses its fourth consecutive test match when New Zealand beats the Springbok team 34-18 in a Tri-Nations matc
… The SA rugby team loses its fourth consecutive test match when …
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Jack van der Schyff misses a goal kick and the SA rugby team loses 22-23 against the British Lions on Ellis Park field.
… Jack van der Schyff misses a goal kick and the SA rugby team loses 22-23 against the British Lions on Ellis …
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Anna Louisa (Annie) Visser, SA singer who was one of the first singers to record Afrikaans songs, is born on the farm Lokshoek,
… Anna Louisa (Annie) Visser, SA singer who was one of the first singers to record …
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