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Kenneth Mosenyi
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Speech at the investors’conference of the West Coast Investment Initiative Saldanha Bay, 26 February 1998
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SPEECH AT THE INVESTORS CONFERENCE OF THE WEST COAST INVESTMENT INITIATIVE Saldanha Bay, 26 February 1998
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Karl Kielblock, SA author of historical and detective books, is born in Beaufort West, Cape Colony.
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West German commandos storm a hijacked Lufthansa jetliner in Mogadishu, Somalia, freeing all 86 hostages. Three Palestinian h
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The United Nations (UN) General Assembly votes to end South Africa’s mandate over South West Africa.
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Andries (Wilhelmus Jacobus) Pretorius, Voortrekker leader after whom Pretoria was named, dies in the Magaliesberg district.
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Chief Commandant C.R. de Wet, back in the Free State, sets up his headquarters at Renosterpoort.
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Ryk Tulbach, Cape governor in whose honour the town Tulbach was named, dies in the Cape.
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A coelacanth, thought extinct before rediscovered in 1938, is caught off the south-west coast of Madagascar.
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Swapo claims SA is moving military equipment and troops to the Angola-South West Africa border.
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South Africa’s first public bond issue since 1985, led by Deutsche Bank in Europe, was successful.
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South Africa’s first public bond issue since 1985, led by Deutsche Bank in Europe, was successful.
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Darkey Ephraim Africa, political activist and MEC Local Government, Housing & Development, North West Government since 1994
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The notorious ‘Panga Man’, who robbed and raped numerous people, is arrested. He was later executed.
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A.J. Werth, former editor of Die Volksblad, Bloemfontein, is appointed Administrator of South West Africa (Namibia).
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Herero tribesmen near Okaharui, German West Africa (now Namibia) defeat German forces under Major Von Glasenapp.
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French and Algerian rebel delegations in Evian-les-Baine, France, sign ceasefire agreement in Algerian War.
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The South West African People’s Organisation (SWAPO) is founded in Windhoek with Sam Nujoma as leader.
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Jacobus Petrus de Wet, chief justice of Transvaal and acting judge in Ceylon, dies in England.
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Sir Thomas Cullinan (74), founder of the Premier Mine where the Cullinan diamond was discovered in 1907, dies.
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Appendix 4 Manifesto of Umkhonto we Sizwe by Denis Goldberg
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