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Andrew (Andries) Abraham Stockenström le Fleur, Griqua leader (kaptyn) and visionary, is born in Herschel, CC.
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It is announced that some political prisoners have been granted remission of their sentences and released.
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”The Policy and Platform of the African National Congress.” Statement by Dr. A. B. Xuma in August 1941
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Stephan Bouwer (50), author of television productions, cabarets and lyrics, dies in his sleep in Johannesburg.
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Government Notice No 76, providing for emergency regulations for the maintenance of law and order, commences.
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Yusuf Mohamed Dadoo South Africa’s Freedom Struggle: Statements, Speeches and Articles including Correspondence with Mahatma Gandhi
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A UN report states Sub-Saharan African women and young girls are the hardest hit by Aids.
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Sir John Francis Cradock, soldier and governor of the Cape 1811-1814, dies in Grimston, Yorkshire.
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Ethiopia’s Emperor Haile Selassie agrees to military supervision of his government and speedup of democratic reforms.
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Haroun S. Ebrahim, financier, director of various companies, and trustee of Joosub H.S. Ebrahim Foundation, is born.
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Between Marginalisation & Revitalisation? The State of Trade Unionism in South Africa by Webster and Buhlungu, 2004
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Karl Kielblock, SA author of historical and detective books, is born in Beaufort West, Cape Colony.
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Johan Bernard Zulch Keet, SA musician and leader of the Asaf choir in Johannesburg, is born.
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The South African Competitions Commission finds two giant pharmaceutical companies, GlaxoSmithKline Kline South Africa and Boch
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The South African Competitions Commission finds two giant pharmaceutical companies, GlaxoSmithKline Kline South Africa and Boch
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A team of twelve Commonwealth observers, including high-ranking officers from military and police, a former Government Minister
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Fietas, Johannesburg: The Johannesburg City Council meets and approves a detailed report regarding the ‘Western Areas Scheme’.
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Archibald Campbell Mzoliza Jordan, Xhosa writer and linguist is born at Mbokothwana Mission, Tsolo district, Transkei
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Karel Schoeman, well-known SA author and recipient of several awards, is born in Trompsburg, OFS.
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Ten occupants are shot, stabbed and firebombed in an attack on a bus in Katlehong, East Rand.
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Somali warlord General Mohammed Farah Aidid offers a cease-fire with US and UN forces in Somalia.
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Dullstroom is proclaimed, named after Wolterus Dull and the Crocodile River, which flows past the village.
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The United Nations (UN) and African-born Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, share the Nobel Peace Prize.
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The United Nations (UN) and African-born Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, share the Nobel Peace Prize.
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SA signs agreement with Israel on co-operation in the fields of culture, education and science.
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SA signs agreement with Israel on co-operation in the fields of culture, education and science.
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Guybon Budlwana Sinxo, teacher, writer, journalist and community worker, is born in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape.
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