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Egyptian court sentences 107 Muslim extremists to prison for attempting to set up Islamic regime after 1981 assassination of Pr
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The National African Chamber of Commerce (’Nacoc’) is incorporated. During May 1969 it changed its name to the National African
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The National African Chamber of Commerce (’Nacoc’) is incorporated. During May 1969 it changed its name to the National African
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UDF Poster ‘May Day: Public holiday: Long live the workers’ struggle.’ by United Democratic Front (UDF), May 1986, South Africa
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UDF Poster ‘WE DEMAND:THE PEOPLE SHALL GOVERN SUPPORT THE CONSUMER BOYCOTT!’ by United Democratic Front (UDF), 1985, South Africa
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UDF Poster ‘Unban ANC! Freedom day June 26: The Freedom charter for the People’s power’ by UDF, 1986, South Africa
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UDF Poster ‘Don’t vote in apartheid elections! Forward to freedom’ by UDF, 20/08/1983 - 20/08/1991, South Africa
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The Harmful Business Practices Act of 1988 is gazetted ‘to provide for the prohibition or control of certain business practices
… South African Institute of Race Relations. (1989). Race Relations Survey 1988/89, Johannesburg: South …
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The interim state Zimbabwe-Rhodesia, created on 1 June 1979, returns to colonial status and becomes the colony of Zimbabwe-Rhod
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Ian Hamilton is appointed as Kitchener’s chief-of-staff. (SA National Museum of Military History. (1999). Ang
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Henry Mutile Fazzie, vice-president, Eastern Cape Region of the United Democratic Front, 1983, and member of the Port Elizabeth
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Major General Bantu Holomisa, who became head of a military state in Transkei after a coup in December 1987, lifts martial law
… South African Institute of Race Relations. (1989). Race Relations Survey 1988/89 , Johannesburg: South …
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George Mzimvube Matanzima, Prime Minister of the Transkei, 1979 and younger brother of Kaiser Matanzima, is born at Qamata, Tr
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Five anti-apartheid leaders, imprisoned in 1988 for political activities, are freed from Robben Island. Among them are the gen
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The terms of reference of the Erasmus Commission are extended to investigate and evaluate, by 31 March 1979, the government’s p
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Dr Mohammed Moosa Motala, medical practitioner, political activist and SA ambassador in Morocco from 1996 to 1999, dies in Piet
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William W.P. Selborne (82), British High Commissioner in SA and Governor of the Transvaal and Orange River Colony (1905-1909),
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The official Commission of Inquiry into the media appointed in June 1980, under the chairmanship of Justice M. Steyn, tables it
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Dr Zola Sidney Skweyiya, Minister of Social Development of the Republic of South Africa since 17 June 1999, is born.
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Joshua Nkomo (1917-1999), Zimbabwean vice-president whose son has recently died of HIV/AIDS, claims the disease is a "Whit
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Mk hero Solomon Mahlangu, executed 6 April 1979 in Pretoria on two counts of murder and buried in Atteridgeville because police
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Tumi Padi and Nokuzolo, both MK’s, are shot dead in Soweto. Coleman, M. (ed)(1998). A Crime Against Humanity: analysing the rep
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Membathise Mphumzi Shepherd Mdladlana, Minister of Labour of the Republic of South Africa since July 1998, is born in Keiskamma
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Jannie de Beer, Springbok rugby flank forward who kicked remarkably well during the1999 Rugby World Cup quarterfinals, is born.
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A Group Areas Amendment Bill introduced on 7 March 1982 and enacted on 21 April, maintains the existing commitment to the princ
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Rhodesia gains independence after ninety years as a British colony, taking the new name Zimbabwe. The 1972-1979 war of independ
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Meeting between the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the United States Ambassador, Mr Herman Nickel: Cape Town, 27 May 1985
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Meeting with Secretary of State Shultz during a working lunch at the Department of State, Washington D.C. on 26 November 1982
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Samesprekings: Staatspresident met die Kabinet van die Oorgangsregering van Nasionale Eenheid (Orne) van SWA, 21 Mei 1986, Kabinetskamer, Tuynhuys, Kaapstad
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Notes of the meeting between a South African and an American delegation on 8 February 1985 at the Ou Presidensie in Pretoria
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