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An attack by Rhodesian Colonial forces on the major stronghold during the Mashona Rebellion, Mashayombe’s kraal, ends inconclus
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The Publications Act replaces the Publications Control Board with an entirely new censorship machine operative at three differe
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Uganda becomes an independent republic within the British Commonwealth after nearly seventy years of British rule, after having
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SA signs agreement with the government of the Democratic Republic of Madagascar regarding merchant shipping and related maritim
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A delegation of British Trade Union leaders carry out an intensive programme of visits and talks (7-20 October), investigating
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Paul Michael Sibisi, SA artist and teacher involved in setting up cultural art workshops in Natal, is born.
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Lucas Radebe, SA soccer star, scores his first goal for Kaizer Chiefs (6) in the game versus Wits University (1).
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President Hosni Mubarak issues an order that 83 suspected Islamic militants stand trial in Egypt’s state security court.
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The Security Council unanimously adopts an amended resolution, sponsored by four African states, which declares that army viola
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The SA Agricultural Union changes its name on the union’s annual meeting in Rustenburg to Agri South Africa.
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Stella Sigcau is elected Transkei’s third prime minister since the SA government accorded the territory independence in 1976. D
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The Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty, to which SA is a party, is signed in Madrid.
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Dr Anthony Edward (Anton) Rupert, industrial chemist and SA business entrepreneur and magnate, is born in Graaff-Reinet.
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Justin Alexander (Alex) La Guma, SA novelist, short story writer and political activist, is born in Cape Town
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An Egyptian and three Kenyans, along with four other truck drivers, are taken hostage by a militant Iraqi group.
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The rugby match between SA and the British Isles in Johannesburg ends in a draw with ten points each.
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SA signs Terms of reference of the Sustainable Development Committee of the United States-South African Binational Commission.
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Ellen Phyllis Hellmann, social anthropologist and leading executive member of the South African Institute of Race Relations (SA
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South Africa signs treaty with Lesotho relating to the establishment of an office for a Lesotho government labour representativ
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South Africa signs treaty with Lesotho relating to the establishment of an office for a Lesotho government labour representativ
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The SA rugby team loses the third test against Australia 9-11, bringing the score of the series to 1-2.
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SA wins the Tri-Nations rugby series by beating Australia 29-15 on the Ellis Park field, Johannesburg.
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South Africa signs treaty with Swaziland on the establishment of an office for the Swaziland government labour representative i
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SA signs agreement with Swaziland in respect of cooperation and mutual assistance in the field of combating crime.
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The draft bill concerning the founding of a central bank, the SA Reserve Bank, is approved by the Senate.
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The New National Party (NNP) in SA announces its dissolution and merger with ruling African National Congress (ANC).
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A Malagasy government delegation arrives in SA for a five-day visit aimed at consolidating relations between the two countries.
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The SA Air Force announces that Mirages will be phased out because of a cut to the defence budget.
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Dr Cornelius Francois Visser (Vader Visser), educator and cultural leader who founded the Voortrekker Beweging, an Afrikaner yo
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