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The US expels the South African military attaché in response to raids by South African forces into Botswana, Zambia, and
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The Harms Commission, appointed in December 1989 by the F.W. de Klerk government to investigate into state involvement in polit
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In reaction to newspaper reports, Prime Minister P.W. Botha states through the media, that he will not be ‘blackmailed into a d
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Anglo-Boer War 2: The Battle of Lichtenburg takes place. The British soldiers move their horses into the Dutch Reformed Church
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South Africa and Botswana agree to take steps preventing ANC operatives from using Botswana as a transit base into South Africa
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Free Burghers in the Cape receive their first agricultural plots. First legislation with regard to water rights come into actio
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Munitions at an army base in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, explode, sending fireballs and shrapnel into the air and fo
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The official Commission of Inquiry into the media appointed in June 1980, under the chairmanship of Justice M. Steyn, tables it
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The judicial Commission of Inquiry into the Activities of the South African Council of Churches (SACC) accuses it of pursuing s
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An airliner carrying seventy-nine people crashes into residential blocks as it prepares to land at Nigeria’s Kano airport, kill
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The Commission of Inquiry into the South African Press tables the second part of its report, severely criticising the reporting
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Mozambique rejects the findings of the Margo commission of inquiry into the air crash in which Mozambican leader Samora Machel
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A new constitution with extended governmental power comes into operation in the Natal Colony when John Scott opens the first se
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New constitution goes into effect in the British Gold Coast colony later Ghana becoming first British African colony with major
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Twenty-five people are injured when 50 000 people attempt to squeeze into a 25 000-capacity soccer stadium in Antanan
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Suppression of Communism Act (Internal Security Act) No. 44 of 1950, approved in parliament on 26 June 1950, comes into force.
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The UN Security Council urges the world to aid the estimated 250 000 Hutu refugees from Rwanda crushed into Goma, Zaire.
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The main report of the Van Wyk de Vries Commission of Inquiry into Universities is tabled. It advances some positive recommenda
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As eastern Zaire slides into chaos, the United Nations evacuates aid workers from the camp in Bukavu, leaving half a million Hu
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Basil D’Oliviera, English cricket player who was denied entry into SA because he was a Coloured, is born in Cape Town.
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Biafran troops, under the command of Colonel Ojukwu, have crossed the Niger River into Nigeria’s Mid-Western State and are head
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Justice Richard Goldstone said that his Commission was ready to carry out a full-scale inquiry into the security forces and pol
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The Liquor Laws Amendment Bill, under which Africans are for the first time allowed to buy liquor freely, comes into effect.
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The chauffeur of Chief Mhlabunzima, who was a witness at the inquest into the Chief’s death, is killed in the Natal Midlands.
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In providing reasons for the decision of the Pretoria High Court to set the investigation of the Browde Commission into SARFU A
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The eastern portion of Peelton is incorporated into the Transkei, against the wish of many of the inhabitants. South African ci
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Rwandan refugees trickle into Zaire now Congo after the border is opened, to escape filthy, crowded camps where death from chol
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The Liquor Laws Amendment Bill, under which Africans are for the first time allowed to buy liquor freely, comes into effect.
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