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Lionel Davis, SA artist, is born in Cape Town. He was a political prisoner on Robben Island between 1964 and 1971, where he c
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SA signs treaty with Great Britain on the double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income.
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SA boxer Vic Toweel loses his world bantamweight title when he is knocked out by Australian Jimmy Carruthers in the first round
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The University of Stellenbosch alumni decide not to ask for a review of the decision to confer an honorary doctorate on Bram Fi
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About sixty people have been injured in an accident involving a bus and a truck on the N1 south, near Murrayhill, north of Pret
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De Beers SA, the world’s largest producer of diamonds, agrees to pay $250m to settle four US class-action lawsuits that accused
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Lord Kitchener succeeds Lord Roberts as commander-in-chief of the British forces in SA and Lord Roberts succe
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Robert Koch, German scientist who visited SA to investigate the causes of rinderpest, is born in Germany. He was awarded the No
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Mpho Mathibela, one of the two Siamese twins separated in an operation six months ago, leaves hospital for the first time. She
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President Thabo Mbeki is consulting with west African leaders ahead of an emergency trip to Ivory Coast to settle the latest un
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Egypt denies it has a secret nuclear weapons programme in an angry response to reports that the UN atomic watchdog agency is in
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Eleven members of the ANC Youth League die in Nquthu in an IFP attack on the home of ANC supporting chief Molefe.
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SA signs declaration of intent with Flanders; signs agreement with the government of France on co-operation in the fields of ed
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Dr Lindiwe Mbambo, wife of an ANC official and member of Watville Concerned Residents Committee, is shot dead by gunmen at home
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Laban Nkete (36), member of the SA marathon team that competed in the IAAF World Championships in Edmonton, Canada in 2001, is
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Following the placing of an embargo on the supply of oil to South Africa from Arab countries, the Prime Minister announces res
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The SA Communist Party, in alliance with the African National Congress and the Congress of Trade Unions will use mass action in
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Siyabonga Eugene (Bhele) Nomvete, SA footballer who was winner of the Kick Off Magazine Soccer Player of the Season, 98/99 &amp
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At the end of an eight-month trial a University lecturer, Eddie Webster and four White students are acquitted of all charges ag
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The crew of a SA helicopter, which were arrested in Mozambique on their way to the scene of the Helderberg disaster, arrive bac
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The Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter, to which SA is a party, is signed i
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Sir John George Fraser, SA statesman and private secretary of Pres. J.H. Brand of the OFS, is born in Beaufort West, Karoo.
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Edoardo Villa, SA artist, is born in Bergamot. Italy. He studied sculpture in Italy and was sent to Sonderwater in the Transvaa
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It is announced that talks between Government officials and an ANC delegation led by Nelson Mandela will open in Cape Town on 1
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Archbishop Tutu confers with State President P.W. Botha in an attempt to move him to commute the death sentences imposed on the
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Sir Robert N. Kotze (82), SA mining engineer who did much for the promotion of safety in mines and who was mainly responsible f
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SA golf player and world number three, Ernie Els, scores his second victory in seven days after his third Dubai Desert Classic
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The trial begins in the Natal Supreme Court of the mercenaries accused of hijacking an airliner to flee from the Seychelles aft
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The United Nations Special Committee on the Policies of Apartheid resumes its meetings and decides to draft an appeal to the Se
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Casper Brinkman brings the news that the Kaapmans (Khoi-Khoi clan) have killed Symon in’t Velt with an assegai and have stolen
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