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Document 12 - Non-European Unity Movement. Resolutions passed at 6th National Unity Conference, Cape Town, 29, 30 and 31 March 1948
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More than 35 000 people force central Cape Town to a standstill as they march peacefully from St George’s Cathedral to the city
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General Jan Smuts becomes prime minister of South Africa. This date is given as 31 August by Keesing’s Events of World Records.
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The Sowetan reports that a R31m military base is being built at Vuwani, Venda. It is due for completion in November 1989.
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Commandant J.H. Visser with 200 men attacks Kuruman, defended by only 35 members of the Cape Police, 33 local
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The SADF’s Battalion 31, composed primarily of the San (Bushmen) battalion who fought in the war in Namibia and has lately been
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Sir George Napier annexes Natal for Britain. It became a district of the Cape Colony on 31 May 1844. (Muller: 500 Years: a hist
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The North Sea Jazz Festival (31 March – 1 April) starts in Cape Town. It is the first time a jazz festival on four simultaneo
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Mmusi Aloysias Maimane
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Joseph Hugo Saliwa
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Timothy Peter Jenkin
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Mkhuseli Khusta Jack
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Jack Mkhuseli
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Leo Rbc Francois
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Speech of the President, Nelson Mandela, on acceptance of the Prince of Asturias Prize of International Co-operation Oviedo, Spain, 31 October 1992
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Address to the Joint Sitting of the National Assembly and the National Council on the New Partnership for Africa’s Development, 31 October 2001
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Sir George Cathcart, governor and commander-in-chief at the Cape (31 March 1852-26 May 1854), is defeated when he attack Moshes
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A prison warder, Jacques Horne, 31, on escort duty is shot dead and another injured in an attack by gunmen at Cape Town’s Groot
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Julius Sello Malema
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Portia Modise
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Abraham Faure
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The history of Migrant Labour in South Africa
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Aaron Khoza
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Paul Mokabe
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Blue-Blooded Afrikaner as Anti-Apartheid Revolution, by John Battersby, The Christian Science Monitor, 31 July 1989
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Accomplice in 1988 Witbank Bombing before Amnesty Committee, South African Press Association, 31 January 2000
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The Greek liner Oceanos sinks off the South Africa coast in heavy seas; all 571 on board are rescued by 35 Squadron, in company
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The SA rugby team beats Wales 96-3 in Pretoria – the highest score up to now, as are the 13 tries scored. The 31 points o
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Louis van Assenburgh (51), successor of Willem Adriaan van der Stel as governor at the Cape, dies in the Castle in Cape Town af
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Dora Nginza
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