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Press statement, released by Nelson R. Mandela, Honorary Secretary of the All-in African National Council, June 26, 1961
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The Commission, headed by S.L. Muller and appointed to study political interference and representation of population groups, pu
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A comprehensive policy statement on South Africa’s new multi-national sports concessions is made by Sports Minister Dr. P. Koor
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The Algerian vice-president, Ali Chekkal, is assassinated by Algerian Nationalists whilst attending the French football cup fin
… The Algerian vice-president, Ali Chekkal, is assassinated by Algerian Nationalists whilst attending the French football …
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Ray Alexander Simons, Interviewed by Steven Robins and Immanuel Suttner, 20 July 1993 and January 1996, Cape Town
… Ray Alexander Simons, Interviewed by Steven Robins and Immanuel Suttner, 20 July 1993 and …
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Following the announced secession by Biafra from Nigeria and the subsequent government backed invasion, the Biafran city Port H
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The Natives’ Resettlement Board launches the Western Areas removal scheme by issuing the first removal notices. Some residents
… Board launches the Western Areas removal scheme by issuing the first removal notices. Some residents …
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The first independent newspaper, the South African Commercial Advertiser, is published in Cape Town, edited by Thomas Pringle a
… Commercial Advertiser, is published in Cape Town, edited by Thomas Pringle a …
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Restoration of SA citizenship, announced by parliament on 15 December 1993, becomes effective. More than seven million people i
… Restoration of SA citizenship, announced by parliament on 15 December 1993, becomes effective. More …
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Remembering the voices of the women of 1956 by Romaana Naidoo (Media Club South Africa), 19 August 2014
… Remembering the voices of the women of 1956 by Romaana Naidoo (Media Club South Africa), 19 August 2014 …
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Power games: Upheaval in the labour movement reverberates through Alliance by Ranjeni Munusamy (Daily Maverick), 10 June 2015
… in the labour movement reverberates through Alliance by Ranjeni Munusamy (Daily Maverick), 10 June 2015 …
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”No Easy Walk to Freedom” Presidential Address by Nelson R. Mandela to the ANC (Transvaal) Congress 21 September 1953
… ”No Easy Walk to Freedom” Presidential Address by Nelson R. Mandela to the ANC (Transvaal) Congress 21 …
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Indian Passive Resistance campaign led by Y. M. Dadoo and Dr. G. M. Naicker against the Asiatic Land Tenure and Indian Represen
… Indian Passive Resistance campaign led by Y. M. Dadoo and Dr. G. M. Naicker against the Asiatic Land …
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Dick King returns by boat to Natal after his ten-days horse-ride of 960km to Grahamstown.
… Dick King returns by boat to Natal after his ten-days horse-ride of 960km to …
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World Conference on Sanctions against Racist South Africa, UNESCO House, Paris, organised by the United Nations in cooperation
… Racist South Africa, UNESCO House, Paris, organised by the United Nations in cooperation …
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International Trade Union Conference against Apartheid organised by the Workers’ Group of the ILO Governing Body, in cooperatio
… Trade Union Conference against Apartheid organised by the Workers’ Group of the ILO Governing Body, in cooperatio …
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The house approves the Constitution Twelfth Amendment Bill by a two-thirds majority in parliament. Deputy justice minister John
… The house approves the Constitution Twelfth Amendment Bill by a two-thirds majority in parliament. Deputy justice …
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South Africa’s Medical Association agrees to ask its ethical committee to conduct a public investigation into issues raised by
… to conduct a public investigation into issues raised by …
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The funeral of Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, attended by President Mbeki and other world leaders, starts at a military b
… funeral of Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, attended by President Mbeki and other world leaders, starts at a …
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SA signs agreement with Venda concerning formal school and Technical College instructional programmes and the performance by th
… College instructional programmes and the performance by th …
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A full scale police search, headed by a specially trained anti-terrorist unit is launched following a shoot-out between police
… A full scale police search, headed by a specially trained anti-terrorist unit is launched …
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Speech by Oliver Tambo at the tenth General Conference of the United National Independence Party, Zambia, 2 August 1988
… Speech by Oliver Tambo at the tenth General Conference of the United …
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’Peace and development in our region’, Speech by Oliver Tambo at “War on want” Conference, London, 2 June 1988
… ’Peace and development in our region’, Speech by Oliver Tambo at “War on want” Conference, London, 2 June …
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Zululand becomes part of the colony of Natal, after the initial annexation by the British in May 1887.
… part of the colony of Natal, after the initial annexation by the British in May 1887. …
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The General Assembly, at its sixteenth Special Session, adopts by consensus the "Declaration on Apartheid and its Destruct
… General Assembly, at its sixteenth Special Session, adopts by consensus the "Declaration on Apartheid and its Destruct …
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Kofi Annan of Ghana is elected by the UN Security Council as secretary-general of the United Nations.
… Kofi Annan of Ghana is elected by the UN Security Council as secretary-general of the United …
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The Southern African Large Telescope (SALT), largest single optical telescope in the southern hemisphere, is inaugurated by Pre
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President Mbeki, accompanied by Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota and deputy foreign affairs Minister Aziz Pahad arrive in Abidja
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Foreign Minister ‘Pik’ Botha is declared persona non grata by Angola for having supported the rebel Angolan UNITA.
… Foreign Minister ‘Pik’ Botha is declared persona non grata by Angola for having supported the rebel Angolan UNITA. …
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The Special Committee against Apartheid is established by the General Assembly under resolution 1761 (XVII) of November 6, 1962
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