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India announces the plan to open a cultural centre in South Africa empowered to discharge consular functions. It will be the fi
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SA President Thabo Mbeki is publicly opposed to the provision of AIDS drugs in South Africa, arguing that they are dangerously
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State of the Nation Address by His Excellency JG Zuma, President of the Republic of South Africa, Joint Sitting of Parliament
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South Africa fails to meet an ultimatum by the International Olympic Committee to comply with its demand to renounce racial dis
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Transworld Oil Shipping, a major supplier of oil to South Africa, ends all oil shipments to the country because of the "ec
… Transworld Oil Shipping, a major supplier of oil to South Africa, ends all oil shipments to the country because of the …
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Minister of Foreign Affairs Pik Botha warns Unita leader Jonas Savimbi in Angola that South Africa will withdraw support for Un
… warns Unita leader Jonas Savimbi in Angola that South Africa will withdraw support for Un …
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Minister of Foreign Affairs Pik Botha warns Unita leader Jonas Savimbi in Angola that South Africa will withdraw support for Un
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William Rowntree is nominated as the new American ambassador to South Africa to replace J.C. Salterwaite, due to leave South Af
… is nominated as the new American ambassador to South Africa to replace J.C. Salterwaite, due to leave South Af …
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Grim History Traced in Sunken Slave Ship Found Off South Africa by Helene Cooper (The New York Times), 31 May 2015
… Grim History Traced in Sunken Slave Ship Found Off South Africa by Helene Cooper (The New York Times), 31 May 2015 …
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Speech by Oliver Tambo at the Final Conference of International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa, London, 24 May 1991
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‘The conscience of white South Africa’: Celebrating the Black Sash, 60 years later by Marianne Thamm (Daily Maverick), 14 May 2015
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The United Nations Committee on the Policy of Apartheid of the Government of South Africa expresses very serious concern at the
… on the Policy of Apartheid of the Government of South Africa expresses very serious concern at the …
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Ms Ntombazana Gertrude Winifred Botha, Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture of the Republic of South Africa since 29 April 2004,
… Minister of Arts and Culture of the Republic of South Africa since 29 April 2004, …
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Mandisi Bongani Mabuto Mphalwa, Minister of Trade and Industry of the Republic of South Africa since 29 April 2004, is born.
… Hayes, S. (ed)(2000). Who's Who of Southern Africa 2001 ..., Graighall: Jonathan Ball. … Minister of Trade and Industry of the Republic of South Africa since 29 April 2004, is born. …
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Dr Allan Boesak is arrested in South Africa. Dr Boesak, along with Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Dr Christiaan Beyers Naud&eacute
… Dr Allan Boesak is arrested in South Africa. Dr Boesak, along with Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Dr …
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The French Minister of State for National Defence confirms the continued supply of French arms to South Africa, except for anti
… confirms the continued supply of French arms to South Africa, except for anti …
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Mosibudi Mangena, Minister of Science and Technology of the Republic of South Africa since 29 April 2004 and also president of
… Hayes, S. (ed)(2000). Who's Who of Southern Africa 2001..., Graighall: Jonathan Ball | … of Science and Technology of the Republic of South Africa since 29 April 2004 and also president of …
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Dr. Philip Blaiberg dies in South Africa, 19 months and 15 days after receiving a heart transplant, a survival record at the ti
… Dr. Philip Blaiberg dies in South Africa, 19 months and 15 days after receiving a heart …
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Six Fijian rugby players and a radio commentator are banned by the Fijian Rugby Union for travelling to South Africa. The seven
… banned by the Fijian Rugby Union for travelling to South Africa. The seven …
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”Urban Native Legislation”. Memorandum to the Minister for Native Affairs from the Location Advisory Boards’ Congress of South Africa, September 8, 1930
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South Africa has decided to close its Consulate in Wellington instead of waiting for New Zealand’s new Government to carry out
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The Rev. Edward Jacannathan Manikkam, minister of the Reformed Church in Africa and first Indian to be ordained in the family o
… Hayes, S. (ed)(2000). Who's Who of Southern Africa 2001 ..., Graighall: Jonathan Ball … Jacannathan Manikkam, minister of the Reformed Church in Africa and first Indian to be ordained in the family o …
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John Hanning Speke, British discoverer, names the lake he discovers in Africa, Lake Victoria, in honour of Queen Victoria of th
… Speke, British discoverer, names the lake he discovers in Africa, Lake Victoria, in honour of Queen Victoria of th …
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Science Magazine reveals in an article that dinosaur eggs, discovered in South Africa in 1978 during road works in the Golden G
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Ms Benedicta Lindiwe Hendricks, Minister of Minerals and Energy of the Republic of South Africa since 22 June 2005, is born.
… Minister of Minerals and Energy of the Republic of South Africa since 22 June 2005, is born. …
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CNN announces that Haroon Rashid Aswat, the suspected mastermind of the bomb attacks in London on July 7, hid in South Africa f
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The Minister of Defence says that South Africa has become self-sufficient in the manufacture of arms. The country is considerin
… The Minister of Defence says that South Africa has become self-sufficient in the manufacture of arms. …
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Riots erupt again in Soweto and spread to other townships in South Africa. The Minister of Justice again bans public meetings u
… again in Soweto and spread to other townships in South Africa. The Minister of Justice again bans public meetings u …
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