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The SA rugby team wins the fourth test against New Zealand 20-17 in Johannesburg, thereby winning the series 3-1.
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Mark Thatcher is served with a subpoena by the SA government to answer questions, following Pretoria’s agreement to assist Equa
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The SA rugby team wins the fourth test against Australia 22-6 in Port Elizabeth, ending the series in a tie.
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In a letter to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, lawyers for the NP demand an unconditional apology from chairman Desmon
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The Transkei administration withdraws Proclamation no 4 of 1978, declaring the Methodist Church of Southern Africa to be an und
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Radio and television personality Manu Padayachee has died in his sleep in Johannesburg, after an apparent upper respiratory tra
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SA signs protocol with the government of France concerning the use of the Satellite Application Centre at Hartebeeshoek. Kalley
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The SA rugby team beats Ireland in Durban in the second test match 12-10 and wins the series 2-0.
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SA loses the first rugby test match of the series against the British Lions 3-12 on Newlands, Cape Town.
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Ernest Sedumedi Moloto, linguist, educationist and teacher who served as chairman of both the Tswana Language Committee of SA a
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The South African Non-Racial Olympic Committee (Sanroc), which later under Denis Brutus played an important role in isolating S
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The away game between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Zambia ends in a tie with no goals scored.
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In an historic victory, government troops capture the headquarters of UNITA rebel leader Jonas Savimbi in central Angola. Savim
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The SA department of foreign affairs announces that the bodies of two South Africans have been found in Thailand
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The SA rugby team beats England on Twickenham 5-0. Doug Hopwood scores a tri, which is converted by Frik du Preez.
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Joan Hoskyn Davies, archivist and the first woman to become head of an archives depot, dies in Cape Town.
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The (Coloured) Labour Party opts for an election for the eighty representatives to the Coloured House of Representatives, witho
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SA signs protocol with Italy on the establishment of a joint working group for trilateral development co-operation in Southern
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Lindiwe Emmerentia Kuzwayo, successful fashion designer and judge at fashion shows in SA and overseas, is born in Durban.
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Bongiwe (Bongi) Dhlomo-Mautloa, SA artist, is born in Vryheid, Natal. She grew up in Bergville, matriculated in Ladysmith a
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SA signs treaty with Great Britain on the introduction of a system of levies for certain cereals and related products.
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Representatives of striking security guards and industry employers reach an agreement to end the strike at the Commission for C
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President F.W. de Klerk announces SA beaches open to all racial groups and promises repeal of Separate Amenities Act.
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Pretoria celebrates its centenary in lavish fashion, under mayoralty of Dr Hilgard Muller, later SA Minister of Foreign Affairs
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SA signs co-operation agreement regarding the promotion of investments and amends bilateral air services agreement with the Rep
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The Zimbabwean Supreme Court mitigates the sentence of Odile Harrington, found guilty of spying for SA, to twelve years.
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At an African Union summit six African leaders send a tough message to Ivory Coast’s President Laurent Gbagbo, supporting a pro
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The SA rugby team beats Argentine 52-23 in the second test in Buenos Aires and wins the series 2-0.
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Bonie Mayvee Ntshalintshali, SA artist, is born on the farm ‘Ardmore’ in the Winterton district, Drakensberg area, Natal. (Joha
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The SA rugby team plays for the first time against Italy and win the match in Rome 40-21.
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