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Henri Edouard Prosper Breuli, archaeologist attached to the University of the Witwatersrand, is born in Mortain, France.
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The Truth and Reconciliation Commission confirms newspaper reports that five former security police officers have confessed to
… a chronology of key political events from independence to mid-1997 , Westport: Greenwood. … that five former security police officers have confessed to …
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King Farouk removes Prime Minister Mustafa Nahhas for failing to keep the peace. Ali Mahir replaces him.
… Farouk removes Prime Minister Mustafa Nahhas for failing to keep the peace. Ali Mahir replaces him. …
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Danish farmers donate 12 000 boxes of butter to British troops in South Africa.
… War 2: Danish farmers donate 12 000 boxes of butter to British troops in South Africa. …
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Pres. Mugabe announces that he will not renounce his decision to expropriate the farms of 1 503 farmers.
… Mugabe announces that he will not renounce his decision to expropriate the farms of 1 503 farmers. …
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According to Jane’s Defence Weekly, Armscor, the South African armaments producer, is the country’s largest single exporter.
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Students at the University of Bophuthatswana celebrate the coup to topple Bophuthatswana’s president, Lucas Mangope, taking ove
… at the University of Bophuthatswana celebrate the coup to topple Bophuthatswana’s president, Lucas Mangope, taking …
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The Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference decides to uphold the rights of conscientious objectors, expresses its pertur
… The Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference decides to uphold the rights of conscientious objectors, expresses …
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The government withdraws three controversial Parliamentary Bills, relating to freedom of movement of the Black population, for
… three controversial Parliamentary Bills, relating to freedom of movement of the Black population, for …
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Gamel Abdel Nasser is formally nominated to become the first president of the new United Arab Republic.
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At a mass gathering in Johannesburg during the Rand Revolt, a proposal to establish a provisional republican government is acce
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President Samora Machel of Mozambique decrees an end to private ownership, and Lourenço Marques is renamed Maputo.
… President Samora Machel of Mozambique decrees an end to private ownership, and Lourenço Marques is renamed Maputo. …
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Louis van Assenburgh is appointed as successor to Governor Willem Adriaan van der Stel at the Cape.
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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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British Prime Minister, Clement Attlee, announces plans to withdraw British troops from Egypt, dependent upon agreement for a m
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United Nations representatives of the committee to investigate the conditions in South West Africa, Victorio Carpio (Philippine
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Following a personal apology from President P.W. Botha to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher over the "blowpipe affa
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Letter to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Trygve Lie from Alfred Xuma, 25 November 1946
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Commission of Cooperation. In a letter to Chief Buthelezi, Deputy President Mbeki rejects the IFP’s international mediation pro
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Biafra, a Nigerian province that has recently declared independence, is recognised by Tanzania – the first nation to recognis
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French President émile François Loubet pays a state visit to Tunisia. A military review of thousands of native troops i
… French President émile François Loubet pays a state visit to Tunisia. A military review of thousands of native troops i …
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The White-led South African government commits itself to scrapping dozens of laws restricting movements of Blacks.
… The White-led South African government commits itself to scrapping dozens of laws restricting movements of Blacks. …
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The National Party’s Roelf Meyer meets with Bantu Holomisa to discuss the formation of a new political movement.
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The White-led South African government commits itself to scrapping dozens of laws restricting movements of Blacks.
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Egyptian president Muhammad Hosni Mubarak orders direct-dial communications to Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran and the Sudan
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Nationalist China breaks off relations with Egypt after President Gamal Abdel Nasser grants diplomatic recognition to Communist
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After successful military operations in Sokoto and Kano Britain adds 260,000 km2 to its Nigerian territory.
… operations in Sokoto and Kano Britain adds 260,000 km2 to its Nigerian territory. …
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