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Ruth Prowse School of Art
… in 1996. Ruth Prowse School of Art continues to run in its original Location in Woodstock, Cape Town. …
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Statement on the release of the NDC decision, 29 February 2012
… both parties involved on the matter, the NDC has applied its collective mind. Having said we will inform the public of …
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Amanzamnyama, a small size Town in Kwa-Zulu Natal
… An old Mission Station that takes its name from the nearby stream. The name means 'black …
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The Herstigte Nasionale Party is established
… The name implied that the National Party has deviated from its original course. From the HNP's Programme of Principles …
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Progressive Federal Party is formed
… The party's best known parliamentarian was Helen Suzman. Its seven key principles included full citizenship rights for …
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The International Labour Organisation calls for South Africa’s withdrawal at the Geneva Conference
… On 29 June 1961, during its plenary conference in Geneva, the International Labour …
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Polokwane Art Museum
… art, and the Industrial Art Park is the only one of its kind in Africa. The museum also includes works by Naria …
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Klapperkop Fort, Pretoria
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Ramaphosa and Motlatsi are arrested
… National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), Cyril Ramaphosa, and its president, James Motlatsi, were arrested in Newcastle, …
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Multi-party delegates endorses the Interim constitution
… a Government of National Unity (GNU) for 5 years after its first democratic elections on 27 April 1994. This …
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President FW de Klerk tells Parliament that South Africa had constructed six nuclear fission devices
… to deter what it considered a major Soviet threat to its sovereignty. This also meant that these weapons were …
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Gambia gains independence
… has enjoyed extended periods of political stability since its independence. Gambia officially became a republic on 24 …
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Drum Magazine calls for the release of all political prisoners
… regime during the 1950’s. The magazine has since distanced its self from politics and become more oriented towards …
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The University of South Africa is officially opened, replacing the University of the Cape of Good Hope.
… component of Vista University. The institution retained its name after the merger. The University has seven regional …
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Ethiopia requests OAU to stop Somali intervention in the Ogaden Province
… Heads of States attending an OAU meeting in Addis Ababa. Its primary purpose was to warn African leaders of the …
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World Cancer Day is instituted as an annual world-wide cancer awareness campaign
… Cancer Control (UICC) to raise awareness and to encourage its prevention, detection and treatment. The day was …
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A new right-wing group Aksie Eie Toekoms (Action for our Own Future) (AET) is founded in Pretoria.
… were disenchanted with then ruling National Party (NP) and its leaning towards desegregation. Lubbe and his peers, …
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Sixty ANC refugees are airlifted out of Lesotho
… 1 January 1986 the South African Government closed its borders with Lesotho, cutting off fundamental food and … South African History Online , ‘South Africa closes its borders with Lesotho’ , [online], Available at …
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Fifteen African states tabled a draft resolution at the UN denouncing racial discrimination
… Assembly called on the international community to redouble its efforts to eliminate all forms of racial discrimination. …
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Cyclone Favio, a powerful tropical storm, strikes Mozambique
… More than 140 000 people were displaced. However, despite its severity, the cyclone claimed very few lives. UNICEF …
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C.J. Langenhoven dies in Oudtshoorn
… at his home 'Arbeidsgenot' in Oudtshoorn. Die Stem, and its translation The Call, was the only official national …
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South West African People’s Organisation (SWAPO) is founded to oppose South African rule
… party following independence in 1990. SWAPO, led by one of its co-founders Sam Nujoma, began attacking the South African …
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Corner stone of Mission Church is laid in Graaff-Reinet
… the breaking down of the church and restored it to its former glory. The building has since been converted into …
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1983, Volume 7 Dawn pages 1 and 2 Article: Editorial comment - Victory is Calling
… always emerged victorious. It has convincingly displayed its capability to engage and deliver devastating blows at the …
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Land Restitution in South Africa since 1994
… with the provisions of the Restitution of Land Rights Act. Its main objective is to make provision for the restitution … available for reform; The state buying the land at 50% of its market value, or at "fair productive value"; Farmers …
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Kingdoms of southern Africa: Thulamela
… history from the inhabitants of the kingdom, and because its oral history seems to have disappeared when the city was …
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Prehistory of the Port Elizabeth area
… with winter rain. The Eastern Cape is also well known for its contribution to Stone Age research. Cave sites not far …
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Student protests in democratic South Africa - Timeline
… a memorandum calling on the university to transform its language policy and promote inclusivity. May 2015, …
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Year of women of South Africa by E.S. Reddy
… to school at the age of nine, because you were considered too young to go to school at the age of six. We attended …
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Eye of the Needle - Chapter 8 - The Impracticality of Realism
… society, the extremes of wealth and poverty do lot grow too great. The best way that I can demonstrate the …
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