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The first cable connection between SA and Europe, via Aden, is inaugurated.
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Wopko Jensma, SA poet and graphic designer, is born in Ventersdorp, Transvaal.
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An open letter to Minister Jeff Radebe for ‘justice’ to be served
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The SA government gives limited powers of internal self-government to Damaraland
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An All African Convention Publication: Self Rule in the Transkei, May 1962
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Wessel Johannes (Hansie) Cronjé, former SA cricket captain, is born in Bloemfontein.
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Hendrik Tshivhangwaho Nekhofe (also Nekhofhe), S.A sculptor, is born in Tshisahulu, Venda.
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The US Senate approves legislation lifting US government economic sanctions against SA.
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Jacobus J. (Jim) Fouché (82), former SA state president, dies in Cape Town.
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Dingaan Thobela, lightweight of SA, wins the World Boxing Organisation (WBO) title.
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President Thabo Mbeki receives an Honorary Doctorate from the Rand Afrikaans University.
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Bruce Murray Arnott, S.A. artist is born in Highflats, Ixopo District, Natal.
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Nic Swanepoel (58), SA radio broadcaster and TV newsreader, dies in Johannesburg.
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SA President Mbeki addresses the United Nations Millennium Summit in New York.
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Prof. S.F. N. Gie becomes secretary of education of the Union of SA.
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The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins 1-0 against Congo in a home game.
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William George Ballinger, SA senator 1948-1960, is born in Birmingham, England.
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William George Ballinger, SA senator 1948-1960, is born in Birmingham, England.
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An investigation into vigilantes and political violence in Kwazulu-Natal, 1985-1994
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André Stander, SA bank robber is killed in a shootout in the US.
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The SA rugby team beats Australia 9-0 in Brisbane and wins the series 2-0.
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The SA cricket team beats England for the first time on Lords.
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The SA rugby team suffers a 9-18 shock defeat against England in Johannesburg.
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OAU summit decision to continue sanctions against SA, and to review them.
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Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, wins 3-0 against Zambia in a home game.
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The SA rugby team beats the British Lions 25-20 in Pretoria.
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André Phillipus Brink, well-known SA author, is born in Vrede, OFS.
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Prof. Abel Jacobus Coetzee, SA anthropologist, is born on a farm near Lichtenburg.
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An armed gang attacks two villages outside Algiers, Algeria, slaughtering 120 people.
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Sarel J. Pretorius (Sarel Jacob), SA poet, is born in Postmasburg, Northern Cape.
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