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Connie Mulder announces banning off WCC officials from SA
… to guerrilla organisations in Southern Africa out of its normal financial income. After 1963, exiled African …
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Aloes Railway Station, Port Elizabeth
… 16 km North of Port Elizabeth on route to Alicedale. Takes its name from the genus of plants with succulent leaves, …
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The first hijacking of a South African Airways plane takes place
… Airport in Blantyre, Malawi, with the Seychelles as its destination. At Chileka the remaining five passengers …
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Land Adjoining Earle’s Dyke, Camps Bay.
… This strip of land is still in its natural state and extends from Lion's Head down to the …
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Wilhelmina Johanna (Wilma) Stockenström is born
… taken seriously as a writer. Her poetry was praised for its originality and unconventional use of language. Wilma …
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National Botanic Gardens, Pretoria
… for agricultural experimental purposes, owing partly to its isolation and also to the presence of an abundance of …
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P. W. Botha refutes possibility of Black majority rule
… of equality with Whites. It was precisely because of its denial that the government has become the enemy of …
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Riversdale, Western Cape
… fine structures. Social and economic life centered about its main street, planted on either side with oaks. The 1865 …
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Simon Mann pleads guilty in a Zimbabwean Court to attempting to purchase dangerous weapons
… founding member of Executive Outcomes, a company that made its fortune protecting oil installations during the Angolan …
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Cosatu and TAC table a National HIV/AIDS plan
… them for spending billions on an arms deal while its citizens are dying from HIV/AIDS in tens of thousands. …
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Anglo American announces switching of main listing to London
… of the East Rand, announced that it intended to transfer its main listing from the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) …
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Botha found Guilty
… commission. Despite the fact that the TRC had concluded its information gathering phase in July another subpoena for …
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American troops withdraw from Somalia
… military intervention was not successful even though at its peak the foreign peacekeeping forces were able to rout …
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The African National Congress is found guilty
… Commission's report came to similar conclusions. Although its mandate was limited, the Motsuenyane Commission named …
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Twelve ANC supporters are killed in eSikhawini
… in KwaZulu Natal in 1992. On 16 February the IFP called its supporters from all over the province to a gather in the …
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Law and Order Minister, Adriaan Vlok implicates De Klerk at TRC
… the commission's integrity, but also show a measure of its success in getting to the truth - if rather late in the …
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Terror strikes the Olympics Games in Atlanta
… previously been banned from participating in the Games due its policy of apartheid. References: 1996 Summer Olympics …
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Ebola virus kills 153 people in Zaire
… Fever (EBF) also known as Ebola virus a virus that kills its host by attacking the lining of the cells and …
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Enon
… Sommerset the Cape governor. Within the first 35 years of its inception it was caught in the middle of three Cape …
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Legogote Mountain Region, Mpumalanga
… Caves in the World), the quaint Village of Kaapsehoop and its wild horses, the mesmerising butterfly garden in the …
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Mvezo, Eastern Cape
… the birthplace of Nelson Mandela, whose family serves as its chiefly dynasty. It is Home to the Nelson Mandela …
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Staffrider Vol.7 No.2 1988
… and the Artist. Nadine Gordimer; This Past Must Address its Present by Wole Soyinka; Popular Music and the Markets of …
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English ship “Caesar” with William Pearse on board bound for Bantam arrives
… Mountain - Lion's Head & Signal Hill], & from thence hath its name deriued, upon whose top is likewise a flagg staff & …
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Suppression of Communism Act 44 of 1950 severely limits what the media could report
… to 2 votes). By this step the party wished to ensure that its assets would not be confiscated by the state and that Sam …
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Former SANNC President Sefako Mapogo Makgatho dies
… renamed the African National Congress (ANC). He became its president at the tail end of World War I, in 1917. As …
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Eleven African demonstrators are shot dead by Rhodesian police in Salisbury
… and Mozambique. Five years later Southern Rhodesia gained its independence, with Robert Mugabe as President. Shortly …
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Over 60 people are killed by RENAMO in Mozambique
… Salvador Manuel, rebels attacked the convoy along its length, firing from both sides of the road. Two events of …
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Adoption of the Orange Free State constitution
… later incorporated in the Union of South Africa in 1910. Its name became the Orange Free State once more and after …
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The second Ashanti War breaks out in Africa
… 50 years after the first one. The Ashanti Kingdom had its headquarters in Kumasi, which was in the interior, but …
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Letter to U Thant, Secretary-General of the United Nations by O. R. Tambo, 29 June 1968
… it all the essential ingredients of an explosion which, in its brutality and repercussions, will have few parallels in …
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