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SA signs protocol on environmental protection to the Antarctic Treaty (1991))
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Patrick Quka, SA bantamweight, wins the World Boxing Union (WBU) title.
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Patrick Quka, SA bantamweight, wins the World Boxing Union (WBU) title.
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The SA rugby team loses 6-8 against the French team in Springs.
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Bantu Holomisa, SA politician and leader of the UDM, is born.
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Hungary and SA agree to upgrade their relations to ambassadorial level.
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An assassination attempt is made on first Ghanaian President, Kwame Nkrumah
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French Trade and Industry Minister on week-long visit to SA.
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Dr William Gill (66), SA book collector, dies in Somerset East.
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Owen Horwood (81), former SA minister of finance, dies in Stellenbosch.
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SA signs agreement with Bahrain on the establishment of diplomatic relations.
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The SA rugby team loses 14-18 against Australia in Newlands.
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The SA rugby team loses 14-18 against Australia in Newlands.
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The SA rugby team beats New Zealand 15-11 on Newlands.
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SA exchanges notes with Swaziland on the establishment of diplomatic relations.
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Robert Biggar, SA trader and adventurer, is born in Cowpur, Scotland.
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Thirteen residents of Mofolo die in an attack by IFP members.
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The SA rugby team beats New Zealand 14-3 in Port Elizabeth.
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Johannesburg Star reported that Algeria called for normal relations with SA.
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A SA rugby team beats a World team 29-19 in Cape Town.
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Tutu: ‘Visualise a peaceful SA’ Article in Sunday Times, 12 December 1993
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WW2: The 1st SA Division enters Abyssinia from the south.
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Leopold Marquard, SA educationist and missionary, is born in Westphalia, Germany.
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Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, beats Mauritius 2-0 in a home game.
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Pres. F.W. de Klerk lifts the state of emergency in SA.
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Jacob Matlala, SA boxer, wins the World Boxing Union (WBU) title.
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Lehlohonolo Ledwaba, SA featherweight, wins the International Boxing Federation (IBF) title.
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South Africa signs an agreement establishing diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia.
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An outbreak of the Ebola virus kills 153 people in Zaire.
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Zola Budd, former SA athlete and World Record holder, is born
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