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Unequal Development: An Essay on the Social Formations of· Peripheral Capitalism by Samir Amin
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President F.W. de Klerk denies talks between the ANC leaders and an Afrikaner delegation
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Breyten Breytenbach; SA poet, activist and painter, receives the Hertzog Prize for his poetry
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SA judge jails former state assassin Eugene de Kock for more than 200 years
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The Non-Bantu Languages of North-Eastern Africa by A.N. Tucker and M.A. Bryan
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The SA rugby team beats Australia 14-13 in a three-nation match in Perth.
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The New Zealand rugby team beats SA 28-0 in a tri-nation match in Dunedin.
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SPEECH BY PRESIDENT NELSON MANDELA AT AN INTERCULTURAL EID CELEBRATION Johannesburg, 30 January 1998
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Jacob Matlala, SA junior flyweight, wins the International Boxing Association (IBA) world champion title.
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The SA rugby team loses the first test against New Zealand 6-10 in Dunedin.
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”Fight For Peace, Democracy And An End To Exploitation”: New Year Message, January 1, 1951
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The SA rugby team beats England 18-0 on a very muddy Newlands field, Cape Town.
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Gene Rockwell (54), SA rock singer of Heart, dies of cancer in Roodepoort, Transvaal.
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SA signs agreement on the establishment of diplomatic relations with the Republic of Chad.
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SA signs amendments to a multilateral treaty for the safety of life at sea, 1960.
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SA signs agreement with Namibia regarding trade tests for apprentices and other prospective artisans.
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Theodore Ernest (Ernie) Els, SA champion golfer, is born in Kempton Park, East Rand.
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Janita Claassen (58) SA singer dies of cancer in the Sungarden Hospice in Pretoria.
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Murray Bisset, SA cricket player in three tests (1898-1910), dies in Salisbury, Rhodesia.
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Mantombazana Edmie Tshabalala-Msimang, SA minister of health since 17 June 1999, is born.
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Sir William Cornwallis Harris (41), explorer of the interior of SA, dies in Bombay.
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The SA rugby team beats Uruguay 39-3 in a World Cup match in Glasgow, Scotland.
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SA signs amendments to the multilateral treaty on the safety of life at sea.
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Willie Smith, bantamweight boxing champion of SA, wins the world champion title. (British version).
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Judge Edwin Cameron of SA reveals that he has been HIV positive since 1987
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SA signs cooperation agreement with the United States concerning peaceful uses of nuclear energy.
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The SA government imposes a state of emergency on Black townships hit by savage fighting.
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Vuyani Bungu, SA junior featherweight, wins the International Boxing Federation (IBF) world champion title.
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The SA rugby team loses the second test against Australia 5-9 in Newlands, Cape Town.
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