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SA signs agreement with Romania for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes
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Five Germans and two Egyptians are wounded when Islamic militants fire on them in an attempt to cripple Egypt’s tourist industr
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South Africa’s tour of the British Isles finishes on an upbeat note as Jake White’s experimental young side takes Scotland apar
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Prison authorities release thirty-four of the forty-two mercenaries involved in the hijacking of an Air India plane after the a
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Fikile Magadledla, SA artist, co-founder of the Soweto Art Association, illustrator of several books and writer of poetry to ac
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Balthazar Johannes (John) Vorster, premier (1966-1978) and state president (1978-1979) of SA, is born in the district of Jamest
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The Mozambique Convention, an agreement between the ZAR and Portugal, paves the way for the construction of the Delagoa Bay rai
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The Minister of Finance, Senator Owen Horwood, announces the government is to spend an additional R250 m. on low-cost housing f
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Allister Mackintosh, pilot and ‘father’ of SA aviation dies in Port Elizabeth. He earned a D.S.O. in the Battle of the Somme
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ANC deputy president Nelson Mandela returns to SA after a four-week tour urging leaders in the Far East to maintain sanctions u
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Penny Heyns, SA swimming star, is born in Springs, Transvaal. Her parents later moved to the Natal South Coast. She represented
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The multilateral Convention Relative to the Preservation of Fauna and Flora in Their Natural State, to which SA is a party, is
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Nine French soldiers and an American aid consultant are killed in bombing attacks in Ivory Coast’s rebel-held north, after the
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Pirates fire a rocket-propelled grenade and machine guns in an attack on the luxury cruise liner Seabourn Spirit off the coast
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The amending bill on the control of tobacco products is approved in SA, making it illegal to smoke in public venues.
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The Free State cricket team achieves the highest fourth innings ever in SA provincial cricket by scoring 443/4 against Natal Do
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Meshack Mogale (16), dies in police custody after being arrested at a night vigil for an unrest victim. He was allegedly kicked
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The P.K. le Roux Dam (now Vanderkloof Dam), an integral part of the Orange River development project to provide electric power,
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News 24 reports that an outbreak of Ebola virus in north-western Republic of Congo has killed 5 000 gorillas, helping to
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The International Convention on the Protection of New Varieties of Plants, to which SA is a party, is signed in Paris, France.
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The General Assembly of the UN adopts a resolution, initiated by SA, on ‘The role of diamonds in fuelling conflict’ by consensu
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Rev Makhenkesi Arnold Stofile, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of South Africa since 1975 and SA minister of sport and recrea
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South Africa’s White parliament, sitting probably for the last time, buries apartheid, voting 237 to 45 to adopt an interim con
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South Africa signs an accord granting independence to South-West Africa. Angola, Cuba, and South Africa end eight months of ne
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Six South Africans and three Lesotho nationals are killed in an attack for which the renegade Lesotho Liberation Army claims re
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An inquest into the death of Ernest Dipale, who had died in custody in Johannesburg Security Police headquarters in August 1982
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At least four policemen are apparently arrested and questioned about a burglary last week from the safes of the SAPS serious an
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Tertius Bosch, SA cricket player in one test match against the West Indies (1991-1992), is born in Vereeniging. (Wallis; Nuusda
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An earth tremor measuring 5.3 on the Richter scale strikes South Africa with its epicentre believed to be at the Hartebeesfonte
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Maropoli Mapalakanye, an organiser for MWASA, is reported missing. No reply is received from the minister of law and order to a
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