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SA reaches a historical milestone with more than 50% of the population receiving 6 000 free litres of water per month.
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SA reaches a historical milestone with more than 50% of the population receiving 6 000 free litres of water per month.
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World War II: North Africa. Hampered by sandstorms, General Erwin Rommel’s Panzerarmee Afrika overrun an infantry brigade at Di
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Peter McLean Pollock, SA cricket player, father of Shaun Pollock and brother of Graeme Pollock, is born in Pietermaritzburg.
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Nigeria’s most prominent political prisoner, Moshood Abiola, dies of an apparent heart attack a few days before he was expected
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SA signs a treaty with Great Britain on the temporary waiver of the margin of preference on flat white maize.
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Liberian President Charles Taylor accepts an offer of asylum in nearby Nigeria. US President George W Bush made Taylor’s depart
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The military government of Nigeria charges Moshood Abiola, the winner of an annulled presidential vote in 1993, with treason. H
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The Coloured Labour Party strengthens its position by forging an alliance with six members of the Coloured Representative Counc
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Amanda Coetzer, SA tennis star and winner of several Sportswoman of the Year Awards, is born in Hoopstad, OFS.
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The Canadian Minister for External Affairs announces that the government has imposed an embargo on further sales or shipments o
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Doctors at Barangwanath Hospital complete the first stage of an operation to separate Siamese twins Mpho and Mphoyana Mathibela
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Andrew Geddes Bain, a pioneer SA geologist, road engineer, explorer and writer, dies in Cape Town. He constructed Bain’s Kloof
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The Foreign Minister hands over a seventy-six room presidential palace, which cost an estimated R1 .8 m. to build, to Transkei
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Former SA President Nelson Mandela begins his first visit to Israel, a gesture of final reconciliation with a nation that had b
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An Egyptian passenger cruiser carrying more than 1 300 Muslim pilgrims collides with a cargo ship at the Suez Canal’s sout
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William Waldegrave Palmer Selbourne, British high commissioner in SA after Lord Milner, and governor of the Transvaal and Orang
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SA accepts multilateral procès-verbal extending the declaration of 13 November 1962 on the provisional accession of the United
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SA signs Protocol with the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic on establishing diplomatic relations and the abolishment of visas.
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SA signs Protocol with the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic on establishing diplomatic relations and the abolishment of visas.
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Offices of Moslem Brotherhood are burnt down by a mob in Cairo, following an assassination attempt on Egyptian leader Colonel G
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The SA Chamber of Business states that it is committed to the RDP, but concerned about its ‘authoritarian tone’.
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The oldest of the independent homelands, Transkei, gains complete independence as an autonomous republic, but it is not recogni
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The SA rugby team wins the second test against South America in Santiago 30-16, to win the series 2-0.
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The SA rugby team wins the second test against South America in Santiago 30-16, to win the series 2-0.
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Tobias Ballot Muller, SA youth leader, minister of religion and champion of Afrikaans, dies in Philippolis during the influenza
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Tobias Ballot Muller, SA youth leader, minister of religion and champion of Afrikaans, dies in Philippolis during the influenza
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George Geoffrey Dawson (original surname: Robinson), SA journalist and editor of the Johannesburg The Star and later the London
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SA signs agreement with Lesotho concerning the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect t
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Anthony (Tony) Nkotsi, SA artist and currently (1988) head of the Printmaking Department at the Johannesburg Art Foundation, is
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