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Leinster Hall, 7 Weltevreden Street, Gardens
… of note when she sees one, The Cape Town Club having had its time there, and gracefully survived a serious blaze just …
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St Saviours Church Anglican Church and Cemetery, Bowwood Road, Claremont
… Cape Town, South Africa. St. Saviours has stood on its present Site since 1854 and has immense Historical value. …
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Maclear/Nqanqarhu
… Bridge, in Station Street. Is a National Monumen t With its magnificent, Sandstone Bridge With Arches. This place was …
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A consumer boycott is called in Boksburg
… of October 1988, the CP won 12 of 20 council seats. At its’ first meeting, the new Council decreed that it would …
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UN passes resolutions on South Africa
… resolutions condemning South Africa's relations with its Southern African neighbours. The UN General Assembly …
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SA troops withdraw from Angola
… The South African government withdrew its military forces from Angola that have been fighting on …
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Ciskeian police disrupt residents’ meeting
… residents forced the South African government to reverse its decision and offer the Peelton people land in South …
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Percy Qoboza, influential anti-Apartheid journalist, dies
… of this important figure in South African journalism and its history. …
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Steve Biko Bridge, East London
… apartheid. One of the most vital aspects of the bridge is its close proximity to Fort Glamorgan Prison. Known as kwa …
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Police detain Valli Moosa and Murphy Morobe in Port Elizabeth
… Front national secretary-general Mohammed Valli Moosa and its acting publicity secretary Murphy Morobe in a pre-dawn …
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The first hearing looking into the mysterious death of Samora Machel begins
… death of Mozambican president Samora Machel , started its first hearing at the Rand Supreme Court in Johannesburg. …
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Rosmead
… when the Railway Line from Cradock was inaugurated. Due to its location at the junction of the Western, Midland and …
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On 14 November 2006, parliament approved the controversial Civil Unions Bill, which provided for same-sex marriage
… parties except the Democratic Alliance. The DA allowed its members a free vote on the issue. The acceptance of the …
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APLA burns down farm house in Fouriesburg
… APLA military exercise known as 'Operation Great Storm'. Its aim was to reclaim land from White people and return it …
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Magnus Malan’s trial ends
… that the former government had waged a dirty war against its opponents. Judge Jan Hugo concluded his judgment, …
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Angolan government signs peace treaty with UNITA
… of the peace agreement, UNITA pledged to demilitarise its forces and integrate it into government forces, become a …
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Former MK members are dismissed from SANDF
… Committee on Defence to immediately act on the findings in its report on conditions in the military camp at …
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Dr. Silas Modiri Molema dies in Mafikeng
… Committee that set the Bechuanaland Protectorate on its road to independence as a Republic of Botswana. Source: …
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Vuyisile Mini, Trade unionist and uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK) activist is hanged
… metal workers at a time when the government had increased its repressive measures against Black trade unions. He became …
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Zambia, the ANC and the struggle against apartheid 1964-1990
… Arts, at the Rand Afrikaans University. This study directs its attention to the support that Zambia extended to the ANC …
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Staffrider Vol.4 No.1 Apr-May 1981
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Chief Kaiser Matanzima is elected Chief Minister
… elected by the Transkei Legislative Assembly during its first session as Chief Minister. The assembly was made up …
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Symposium: Memory in a time of freedom
… and those who are merely interested to participate in its workshops and talks which aim to "explore the status and …
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We are no longer in France - Book Launch
… armed struggle in November 1954, the PCA maintained its organisational autonomy – despite FLN pressure. Many …
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The Eureka Diamond is sold in London for 5 700 Pounds
… diamond verified and sold it for £ 500. The diamond made its way to Britain where it was displayed until 1967. The …
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Olaudah Equiano, enslaved person and writer dies
… the African. The book surprised and impressed many with its detailed accounts of slave suffering and humiliation and …
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The longest cricket test match in history is played between South Africa and England in Durban
… referred to as the 'timeless' test, and the only one of its kind in history. Since then, the South African Cricket …
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Scientists find the virus that may cause Aids.
… (Aids) the disease that destroys blood cells, leaving its victims open series to other diseases., is hailed as a …
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Nigeria gained independence from the United Kingdom
… by a Prime Minister, Alhaji Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. Its first government was a coalition of conservative parties, …
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Winnie Mandela at Johannesburg Magistrate’s court
… 1977 the federation was banned following the detainment of its leaders. Winnie later became the national executive and …
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