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The Government Gazette publishes a Proclamation by which the forty-two-member KaNgwane Legislative Assembly is dissolved, and,
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Dr Louis Luyt, SA businessman, politician and former president of the SA Rugby Football Union, is born.
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The Special Committee against Apartheid held two-day consultations with 56 participants from non-governmental organisations and
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The Rev. Gideon Johannes Jacobus Boshoff, DRC clergyman and cultural leader, is born near Middelburg, Eastern Transvaal.
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Security Police arrest the leader, Eugene Terreblanche and eight other members of the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB) after
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Zanzibar, a British protectorate since 1890 and now part of Tanzania, becomes an independent state within the Commonwealth.
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South Africa signs multilateral treaty on consent to marriage, minimum age for marriage and registration of marriages.
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A meeting between the Prime Minister, P.W. Botha and Coloured leaders for preliminary discussion on the constitutional future o
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Helen Suzman, politician opposed to apartheid and former member of parliament for Houghton, is born in Germiston.
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Soldiers assault a crowd demonstrating for political opposition in Zaire’s capital, Kinshasa. Dozens of people are wounded and
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Somali villagers, isolated for weeks by flooding, finally receive aid from boats travelling down the Juba river.
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SA signs agreement with the government of Switzerland concerning support to the Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP).
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Keith McFadden and Zwelakhe Nyanda, both ANC members, are shot dead by two gunmen in Manzini, Swaziland.
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The Angolan government and Unita rebel organisation again sign a peace treaty, the 1994 Lusaka Protocol, reaffirming agreements
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Sifiso Khumalo (13), Msani Chamane (13) and Sibongiseni Makhatini are killed in their homes in Greytown, Natal.
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Dr Hendrik Josephus Terblanche, compiler of eight dictionaries and three grammar books, is born in Aberdeen, CP.
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Anti-apartheid forces hold a Conference for a Democratic Future (CDF) and pass a number of resolutions containing the elements
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Sir Otto John Beit, financier, philanthropist and younger brother of Alfred Beit, is born in Hamburg, Germany.
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John H. Amschewitz, SA art painter and cartoonist, dies three days before his sixtieth birthday in Muizenberg, Cape.
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Government Notice No 149, authorising the arrest and conviction of people found loitering within a municipal area, commences.
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Chief Lennox Sebe is unanimously elected as Ciskei’s president, and the Rev. W.M. Xaba becomes vice-president.
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