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DAVID GOLDBLATT (1930–2018)-Giant of SA photography used his lens with precision and compassion, By Greg Marinovich
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The State President F.W. de Klerk issues a proclamation adopting the new national flag and National Anthem of SA
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An investigation into the effect of race and politics on the development of South African sport (1970-1979)
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An investigation into the effect of race and politics on the development of South African sport (1970-1979
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Four political detainees escape from Pretoria Central prison in one of the most dramatic escapes in SA history
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Christopher George de Villiers Burger, SA cricket player in two tests (1957/1958), is born in Randfontein, Transvaal.
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The home match between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Cameroon ends in a tie, with 2 goals each.
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SA ratifies the Convention on Assistance in the case of a Nuclear Accident or Radiological Emergency; also ratifies Convention
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The SA Police and the Defence Force ambush and kill six alleged Umkhonto weSizwe (MK) members near Alldays.
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Speech by President Nelson Mandela on receiving an honorary doctorate from Chulalongkorn University Bangkok, Thailand, 17 July 1997
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Speech by President Mandela on Receiving an Honorary Degree from the University of Mauritius Mauritius, 11 September 1998
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SA signs agreement concerning the establishment of a Joint Permanent Commission for Co-operation with the government of Mozambi
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An Egyptian appeals court acquits eleven men of debauchery for allegedly engaging in homosexual activity. President Hosni Mubar
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The United Nations Special Committee on Apartheid releases its second Interim Report recommending an effective embargo on the s
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The Australian rugby team gains its biggest ever victory over SA by beating the Springboks 32-6 in Brisbane.
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The ANC sent a report on police violence to President F. W. de Klerk and demanded an end violent police action.
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Adv. Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom, 5th premier of SA, is born on the farm Klipfontein, district Willowmore, CP.
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Hezekiel Sepeng, SA Olympic -, World and Commonwealth silver medal winner in the 800m events, is born in Potchefstroom. ;
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Johann Franz (Hans) Endler, SA cellist, composer and co-founder of the Stellenbosch music conservatory, dies in Pinelands.
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George Andrew Manuel, scholar, author and one of the first Coloured journalists in SA, dies in Cape Town.
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James Henry Bowker (78), SA soldier during the frontier wars and expedition leader to Basutoland, dies in Durban.
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Elsabé Antoinette Murray Steytler (Elsa Joubert), SA author and winner of several awards, is born in Paarl, CP.
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Three Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB) members from Richards Bay are arrested in connection with an attack the previous week
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The second in command of Uganda’s LRA rebel movement, Brigadier Charles Tabuley is reportedly killed in an ambush.
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The Natal colonial government organises an expeditionary force against Langalibalele, chief of the AmaHlubi people after he fir
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Sydney Charles Buxton, British statesman and second governor-general of the Union of SA, is born in London.
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A gas explosion devastates the officers’ club of the SA National Defence Force, a national monument, in Wynberg, Cape Town.
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An elephant tramples German tourist Rita Hahn to death on the Hans Merensky golf course in Phalaborwa, Limpopo.
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The SA rugby team loses the second test against France 16-29 in Paris, thereby losing the series.
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Avashoni Mainganye, SA artist who writes poetry, and works as a photographer, painter, printmaker and sculptor, is born Tshivas
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