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“Maberete” strike ends more than a decade of labour broking at the South African Post Office
… since then) Wits academic David Dickinson writes: "At its peak there were upwards of 8 000 labour broker workers …
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The conduct of EFF at the National Assembly Today, 17 September 2014
… restored the integrity of the House and respectability of its members Issued by: Zizi Kodwa National Spokesperson …
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Akkoordskop, a Hill in the Western Cape
… the advantage of better observation of the sea because of its height and then made warding off attacking fleets easier! …
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Rhodes statue removed at UCT
… removal of the statue. The fate of the statue following its removal was in the hands of Heritage Western Cape. …
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Quadrant House, 114-115 Victoria Embankment, Durban
… Circle or Quadrant from which the Building, derives its name. Fortunately the restoration has been sympathetic, …
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Rugby Museum, V & A Waterfront, Cape Town
… private collections of rugby memorabilia and is one of its kind in the world, a must-see for rugby fans, the …
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Pearson Conservatorium and Prince Alfred’s Guard Memorial, St Georges Park, Port Elizabeth
… many times due to the deterioration and weathering of its construction materials by the extreme variation of …
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Imijondolo
… play, in religious worship and in mourning. Imijondolo, in its own, stark way, tells the story of the residents of …
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Armscor’s Chairman announces the production of a record breaking South African artillery system
… result of the arms embargo imposed on South Africa due to its Apartheid policies and due to the performance of the …
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
… This award pressured President P. W. Botha 's regime by its recognition of a visionary in the South African …
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Mauritania
… in 2019 was 4.526 million people, about one third of its people live in Nouakchott , the capital and largest city, …
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A South African spy is released from jail
… depended on the ANC's willingness and promise to suspend its armed struggle and related activities of sabotage. …
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Members of the ANC and SACP are detained due to Operation Vula
… undertakings in the Groote Schuur Minute and its professed commitment to a peaceful and negotiated …
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Vlakfontein Monument, Roodepoort
… Society, relocated the Vlakfontein Monument from its original location higher up the Ridge to an Area in the …
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Reitz
… metres, Reitz has an annual rainfall of about 686mm. In its earliest recorded history, the site on which the town of …
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Launch of The Eye of the Needle by Richard Turner
… in the white South African student movement and key in its radicalization. Turner acquired his doctorate at the …
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Biafra, a Nigerian Province is recognised by Tanzania
… on a system of government it had agreed upon during its negotiations toward independence, that Biafra was formed …
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SA is banned from the Olympic Games
… if SA participated, that the IOC was obliged to withdraw its invitation in April, 1969. The ban was only lifted prior …
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Cable to the United Nations Opposing Incorporation of South-West Africa, by Dr. A. B. Xuma, January 1946
… well done this time, sir. The Government will gnash its teeth but the Africans will appreciate your action …
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Police open fire, killing 34 striking mine-workers at Marikana
… South African Police Service (SAPS) authorities claimed its officers had been under attack by a group of mine-workers …
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Scores of people are killed in Boipatong, Vaal
… movements. Following the massacre, the ANC suspended its participation in the negotiations and withdrew from the …
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Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek decides that December 16 will be a public holiday called Dingaan’s Day
… The blood of casualties flowed into Ncome River turning its water red earning it the nickname "Blood River". This …
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Scores of people, including a Chief, are killed in Lari, Kenya, following an attack by Mau Mau freedom fighters
… situation in the country and led to Kenya gaining its full sovereignty from Britain in 1963. According to …
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Germany declares South West Africa a German protectorate
… (German South West Africa), established its capitol at Otjimbingwe in 1885, then at Windhuk in 1891. …
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The AA is formed to coordinate motoring clubs
… of motorists. However, the FAC did not fully succeed in its mandate of co-ordinating and facilitating the interests …
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ANC adopts the Programme of Action
… was precipitated by the victory of the National party and its determination to implement a policy of apartheid. The …
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SA Corps of Military Police is reorganised
… during WW2. The title of the MPC was returned to that of its original formation, namely the South African Corps of …
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Jacob Zuma, Former President of South Africa and of the ANC, is born.
… National Congress (ANC), becoming an active member of its military wing, uMkhonto weSizwe (MK), in 1962. In 1962, …
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The Algerian War of Independence begins
… Eventually the war ended in 1962 and Algeria was granted its independence. …
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Sir Patrick Manson, Scottish doctor and founder of tropical medicine is born
… In particular, Manson's theories about the mosquito and its contribution to the spread of disease were significant. …
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