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Fholisane Sydney Mufamadi, SA Minister for Provincial and Local Government since June 1999, is born.
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Magnus André De Merindol Malan, former SA Minister of Defence, 1980, is born in Pretoria.
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SA signs joint communiqué on the establishment of diplomatic relations with the Kingdom of Cambodia.
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British troops are flown in to Uganda to suppress an army mutiny over low pay.
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Mohammed Valli Moosa, former SA Minister of Environmental Affairs & Tourism,is born in Lenasia, Johannesburg.
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An ILO tripartite Conference on Action Against Apartheid, held in Harare, Zimbabwe, from 3-6 May, ends.
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Algeria’s Foreign Minister Mohammed Khemisti dies three weeks after being wounded by an assassin’s bullet.
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Culture(s) of the African National congress of SA: Imprint of exile experiences by Raymond Suttner
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The UN reports acceptance of an unconditional ceasefire by Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon.
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Coal miners and industrial and government representatives from seventeen countries, attending an international labour organisat
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The soccer team of Gabon beats the SA Bafana Bafana 1-0 on the Odi soccer field.
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Ten ANC refugees are killed in an attack on a house in Murchison, Natal South Coast.
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African National Congress (ANC) President Nelson Mandela calls for an "independent international monitoring force" to
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Ellen Kuzwayo becomes the first Black woman to receive an honorary degree from Wits University
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Coal miners and industrial and government representatives from seventeen countries, attending an international labour organisat
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Maggie Laubser (87), SA painter and receiver of several awards, dies in the Strand, Cape.
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SA signs multilateral treaty for the modification and further extension of the Wheat Trade Convention.
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The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, to which SA is a party, is signed.
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An anti-apartheid demonstration is held on Trafalgar Square, London, to commemorate the Sharpeville massacre.
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The first synoptic weather observations from Prince Edward and Marion Islands are received in SA.
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The Five Freedoms Forum an alliance of White anti-apartheid organisations is launched in Johannesburg.
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Tielman Johannes de Villiers Roos (56), politician and SA Minister of Justice, dies in Pretoria.
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Hendrik Adolph Mulder (Willem Hessels), SA poet and leading Afrikaans literary critic, dies in Grahamstown.
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Hendrik Adolph Mulder (Willem Hessels), SA poet and leading Afrikaans literary critic, dies in Grahamstown.
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The Convention on the High Seas, to which SA is a party, is signed in Geneva.
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The Convention on the Continental Shelve, to which SA is a party, is signed in Geneva.
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Egyptian aircraft begin an UN-approved shuttle of Muslim pilgrims from Libya to Saudi Arabia.
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French and Spanish representatives meet with Riff envoys but fail to reach an armistice agreement.
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An Algerian passenger jet crashes in the Sahara Desert shortly after takeoff, killing 116 people.
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The National situation, an address delivered at the Edendale Conference of the All African Convention
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