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Fanie Botha, a senior Member of the Cabinet, announces his resignation as Minister of Manpower, following allegations that he h
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British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, after being defeated by John Major in a ballot for Conservative Party leader, resigns
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The Prime Minister, P.W. Botha, outlines a project for a constellation of states to some 250 leading businessmen. Its objective
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Britain’s Prime Minister Winston Churchill, US President Franklin Roosevelt, and China’s Chiang Kai-shek agree in Cairo, Egypt,
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Taiwanese Foreign Minister John Chang Hsiaoyen visits South Africa and holds talks with President Mandela. The President insis
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The Minister of Bantu Administration and Development leaves Malawi after a four-day visit during which cooperation between nati
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs, H. Muller, defines the government’s policy of ending discrimination inside South Africa and of
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South African President P.W. Botha fires the government’s only non-White Cabinet Minister, Amichand Rajbansi, with effect from
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Ivory Coast’s new prime minister, Daniel Kablan Duncan, takes office, praising the economic austerity policies of his predecess
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The Defence Minister, J.J. Fouché, gives the Senate details of South Africa’s defence programme and replies to statement
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The Church of the Vow in Pietermaritzburg is consecrated and Erasmus Smit is inducted as its first minister.
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British prime minister Margaret Thatcher still refuses to impose sanctions on South Africa despite reports of yesterday’s raids
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The Schlebusch Commission of Inquiry, appointed by the prime minister to investigate the activities of four organisations, amon
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The Minister of Interior, Mr S.L. Muller, grants a visa to Japanese jockey Sueo Masuzawa after first refusing it.
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The Prime Minister declares that Soviet threats will not prevent South Africa from attacking ANC bases in Mozambique.
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The Minister of Defence, P.W. Botha, discloses that South Africa’s northern borders are protected by a radar complex constituti
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President Thabo Mbeki congratulates Lesotho’s Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili on his election to a third term in office, acco
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Welfare and Population Development Minister, Abe Williams, resigns in the face of corruption allegations relating to missing pe
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The Chairman of the South African Coloured Peoples Representative Council reports that the Prime Minister favours Coloureds gra
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Prime Minister P.W. Botha describes the National Party policy of inter-racial consultation and joint responsibility, as ‘a form
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The Minister of Labour announces instructions to the Wage Board to revise certain determinations applying to unskilled labourer
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