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Ten MK members are killed when an alleged member of MK pulls a grenade at a party in Sebokeng, PWV.
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Harold Vane Baumgartner, SA cricket player in one test (1913/1914), is born in Henley-on-Thames, England.
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Egypt brokers an understanding to halt Israeli-Palestinian violence and move toward a peace accord, announced just hours after
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Robert Hector Catterall (60), SA cricket player in twenty-four test matches (1922-1933), dies in Kempton Park.
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A flight instructor and an Italian student die when their Piper Cherokee crashes at Boesmansrivier in the Eastern Cape.
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Prof. Geof Cronjé, promoter of stage productions in SA and chairman of various councils and committees, is born.
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Jean Max Friedrich (Johan) Welz, painter and architect who emigrated to SA in 1937, dies in Cape Town.
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Sydney Carter, SA painter known for his landscape paintings, dies in President Brand Park, district of Harrismith, OFS.
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Balthasar Johannes (John) Vorster, former prime minister and president of SA, marries Martinie Steyn Malan in Worcester, CP.
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The Steering Committee of CODESA reach an agreement whereby all parties will commit themselves "politically and morally&qu
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Thomas Selema Masekela, SA artist, Chief Health Inspector in Alexandra and later health inspector in Germiston and Sharpeville,
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SA cricket player Jacobus Petrus Duminy, who played in three tests for South Africa (1927-29), is born.
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Guy Tachard, a French astronomer, sets up an observatory in die Company Gardens at the Cape of Good Hope.
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The Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer, to which SA is a signatory, is signed in Vienna
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In an exclusive interview with "The Herald", the ANC military commander Joe Modise, states that the organisation coul
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Struggle hero Dullah Omar and SA transport minister dies in the Constantiaberg Medi-Clinic in the Western Cape.
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An agreement is reached between President F.W. de Klerk, Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini and Inkatha’s Mangosuthu Buthelezi restr
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Dr Daniël Francois Malan, premier of SA at the age of 74, is born in Riebeeck West, CC.
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Susan Shabangu, SA Deputy Minister of Minerals and Energy and member of the ANC Steering Committee, is born.
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Buyisile Patient (Billy) Mandindi, SA artist, is born in Guguletu, Cape. He exhibited three times during the 1980s.
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In Abuja, a senator announces that Nigeria’s Senate has launched an investigation into allegations that several people were kil
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A bomb explosion in an administrative building in the Batho township of Bloemfontein injures seventy-six Blacks seeking registr
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Yoweri Kaguta Museveni becomes president of Uganda. Museveni’s National Resistance Movement, NRM, took power after an army coup
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Nine people are hurt in an explosion in front of the Cape-Central police offices (previously Caledon Plain).
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Elza Dziomba, S.A sculptor, is born in Dt’Eylau, West Prussia, Germany. He died in 1970, in Johannesburg.
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Frederick Wells, an official of the Premier Diamond Company, finds the Cullinan diamond, the largest diamond ever found.
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Mohandas Ghandi finally reaches an agreement with the South African Union government over rights of Indian nationals (voluntary
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Robey Leibbrandt, Olympic boxer and staunch supporter of the Ossewabrandwag (an Afrikaner patriotic movement), is born in Potch
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The away game between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Mauritius ends in a tie with the score 1-1.
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Governor Isbrand Goske dispatches an expedition to Hottentots Holland to decide whether the district is suitable for permanent
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