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President Samora Machel of Mozambique decrees an end to private ownership, and Lourenço Marques is renamed Maputo.
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The “Ossewabrandwag” (OB) is founded as an Afrikaans cultural and political organisation in Bloemfontein, under leadership of C
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Rebels begin an offensive in Eritrea, Ethiopia. Ethiopia’s military government orders bombers, armoured units and troops into o
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In an address to the Foreign Correspondents Association, minister of cooperation and development, Dr Gerrit Viljoen , announces
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A Defence Amendment Bill provides for an alternative form of national service for conscientious objectors, who oppose military
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Ignatius Royston Dunnachie (Roy) Campbell (56), SA poet and writer, is killed in a car accident in Portugal
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France and independent French-speaking West African states initiate an agreement setting up a West African Monetary Union.
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SA wins the third cricket test against New Zealand in Wellington with 8 wickets and the series with 1-0.
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Herbert Chitepo, 52, ZANU leader, is killed in Lusaka when his car blows up in an explosion.
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Worsie Visser (35), popular SA singer, is killed instantly when his plane crashes at Saldanha, West Coast.
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An airlift starts to ship Rwandan refugees, trapped in Zaire and hunted by rebels, back to Rwanda.
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An airlift starts to ship Rwandan refugees, trapped in Zaire and hunted by rebels, back to Rwanda.
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The game between Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, and Denmark ends in a tie with the score 1-1.
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Pharmaceutical companies drop a lawsuit against South Africa ending an international battle over patent rights and profit. The
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SA signs agreement concerning the exchange of representatives and their privileges and immunities with the Democratic Republic
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Egyptian president Muhammad Anwar al-Sadat gets an overwhelming majority in a vote for peace treaty with Israel.
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The multilateral Convention on the International Maritime Organisation, to which SA is a party, is signed in Geneva.
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The SA author and journalist, Herman Charles Bosman, shoots and kills his stepbrother David Russell during a quarrel
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Record of discussions at the meeting at Dakar between an ANC delegation and a group organised by IDASA
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Ciskei Commission: transcript of an interview with Leah Tutu, President of the Domestic Workers and Empoyers Project
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M K Gandhi, pioneer of the SA Passive Resistance movement and leader who led India to Independence, is born
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Shapurji Jivanji Randeria
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Solomon David Lion
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Tiego Moseneke
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Wakkerstroom
… in History and natural beauty. Originally inhabited by the San people , around 1500 the Area saw its first white …
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Extracts from one of South African President Thabo Mbeki's most stirring speeches
… land. I am an African! I owe my being to the Khoi and the San whose desolate souls haunt the great expanses of the …
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Trevor Andrew Manuel and Economic Freedom Fighters - High Court of South Africa - Gauteng Local Division - Johannesburg
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Abbreviations - Missionary settlement in southern Africa
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Sandton, Johannesburg
… Norscot Koppies. About 10,000 years ago ancestors of the San people settled. Sandton is considered a city today, …
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