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A full bench of eleven judges of the Appeal Court upholds an appeal against a conviction under the Terrorism Act, on the ground
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According to the SA department of foreign affairs nineteen of the twenty-six people arrested in the Democratic Republic of the
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The new campus of the Randse Afrikaanse Universiteit (RAU) is opened by the SA state president and chancellor of the university
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In the British House of Commons the Trade and Industry Sub-Committee of the Select Committee on Expenditure proposes an inquiry
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Todd Tozama Matshikiza, SA musician, composer and writer, dies in Lusaka, Zambia. He composed the music and wrote some of the l
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A ‘timeless’ cricket test match (the only one ever) between SA and England starts in Durban and continues until the 14th. E
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Jonathan Ayliff resigns because of ill health as minister of colonial affairs from the cabinet of Thomas Upington, but plays an
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French President Jacques Chirac visits Algeria in an effort to improve relations between the two countries. It is the first off
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An expedition of seventy-one under August F. Beutler leaves the Castle at the Cape with eleven wagons and thirty-seven soldiers
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The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, loses against Egypt in the final game of the Africa Nations Cup in Burkina Faso.
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In an attack described by Mukesh Kapila, top official of the UN in Sudan, government-allied militia (known as Janjawiet), rape
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Ethiopian troops breach Eritrean lines in a disputed border area, and Eritrea soon says it will accept an African peace plan fo
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SA signs agreement with the government of Namibia relating to the promotion of co-operation in the field of administration of j
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Seven Africans are detained in the Transkei on an allegation of conspiracy to commit murder. Five are opposition members of the
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Sydney Vernon Peterson, one of the prominent SA poets of the 1940s, dies in Germiston. His poetry was translated into English,
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South Africa signs an agreement with Hungary on co-operation in the areas of culture, education, science and related fields and
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President Lucas Mangope of Bophuthatswana vows that the country would never be reunified with SA, because it has not become ind
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The telephone company, Telkom, announces that it will buy and distribute five million condoms to its employees in an effort to
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Emil Solomon (Solly) Sachs, socialist and trade union leader, leaves SA and settles in England. He states that his position in
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The Pretoria Supreme Court orders for an inquiry into the doctors' treatment of Steve Biko at the time of his death
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The results of an informal poll amongst White sportsmen show that of 101 sportsmen questioned, seventy-nine were in favour of m
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SA Protea captain Graeme Smith scores his second hundred in three matches and Justin Kemp hammers a spectacular 80 off 50 balls
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South Africa signs an agreement with the government of the Republic of Poland on the abolition of visa requirements for holders
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In an open letter to the government, financial services group PSG comes out in support of First National Bank’s (FNB) aborted c
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Vincent Baloyi, SA artist, is born in Newclare, Johannesburg. He joined the National Arts Society and the SAAA, taught art at t
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The National Party launches a ‘core values’ document in Pretoria. On the same day it is reported that the Provincial Affairs an
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The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins the Africa Cup of Nations Semi-finals versus Ghana 3-0 at the FNB Stadium, Johannesburg
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