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Tshikudo Paul Tavhana (also Thavhana), S.A carver and sculptor, is born in Dzanani, Limpopo.
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The game between Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, and Paraguay, ends in a 2-2 tie.
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Hubert Lawrence du Plessis, SA composer, is born on the farm Groenrivier, near Malmesbury.
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RENAMO denies in Lisbon that the movement is receiving assistance or supplies from SA.
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President Thabo Mbeki receives an Honorary Doctorate of Law from the Glasgow Caledonian University
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The International Plant Protection Convention, to which SA is a party, is signed in Rome.
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Jim Pothecary, SA cricketer and pace bowler on the 1960 England tour, is born.
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Willie Smith, bantamweight boxing champion of SA, wins the world champion title. (British version).
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Seven Nigerian United Nations peacekeepers are killed in an ambush by Somalis in Mogadishu.
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West European leaders, meeting in the Netherlands, delay indefinitely imposing economic sanctions against SA.
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Harry Dudley (Brom) Bromfield, SA cricket player in 9 tests, is born in Mossel Bay.
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The Netherlands Parliament votes overwhelmingly in favour of an oil embargo on South Africa.
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The SA rugby team beats France in the World Cup semi-finals in Durban.
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About 80 000 scientists attend an international congress on HIV/Aids in Florence, Italy.
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Five soccer clubs in Natal – the first in SA, found the Natal Football Union.
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Elizabeth (Betsy) de la Porte, SA mezzo-soprano, is born in Wolmaransstad, Western Transvaal.
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Sakhumzi Magxwalisa, SA super flyweight, wins the World Boxing Union (WBU) world champion title.
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Sakhumzi Magxwalisa, SA super flyweight, wins the World Boxing Union (WBU) world champion title.
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Cassius Baloyi, SA junior featherweight, wins the World Boxing Union (WBU) world champion title.
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The SA rugby team loses 33-16 against England at the Twickenham rugby stadium.
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Gert Potgieter, SA singer who was killed in a car accident in 1977, is born.
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Brazilian President Lula da Silva begins weeklong five-nation trip to Africa, including SA.
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Horace (Jock) Cameron (30), SA cricket player in twenty-six tests, dies in Johannesburg.
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Piet Crous, junior heavyweight champion of SA, wins the World Boxing Association (WBA) title.
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SA President’s Council rejects a concept bill, which would have led to stricter apartheid’s enforcement.
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John Thomas Baines, SA painter, traveller and writer, is born in King’s Lynn, England.
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Jake Tuli (69), first Black SA boxer to win a Commonwealth title, dies in Johannesburg.
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Kenya becomes an independent state within the Commonwealth with Jomo Kenyatta as prime minister. ,
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James Alexander Joseph Christy, SA cricket player in ten tests, is born in Pretoria.
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