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The New National Party (NNP) in SA announces its dissolution and merger with ruling African National Congress (ANC).
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South Africa signs treaty with Malawi relating to the employment and documentation of Malawi nationals in South Africa.
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N.C. Havenga’s Afrikaner Party joins the National Party under Dr D.F. Malan and becomes the Herenigde National Party.
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The four murderers of Amy Biehl, American exchange student, is granted amnesty by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
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Dr Georg Siegfried Johannes Kuschke, industrialist and president in 1970 of the Industrial Development Corporation, dies in Joh
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A peace treaty with Tripoli, which follows treaties with Algeria and Tunis, brings an end to the Barbary Wars.
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Fred Vusi Khumalo, journalist and assistant editor of the Sunday paper Rapport, is born in Chesterville Township, Durban.
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Cyprian Bhekuzulu Nyangayezizwe KaDinuzulu, fourth son of Solomon KaDinuzulu and Paramount Chief of the Zulus for twenty years,
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