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Wits Art Museum
… and is just three blocks from the Nelson Mandela Bridge . Its’ collections begun in the 1950’s and was known as the …
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Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and President Carter begin a Middle East peace conference at Camp David, Maryland
… first negotiated peace treaty between Israel and any of its Arab neighbors. The official agreement was signed on Mar. …
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National Arts Festival 2017
… opportunity for experimentation across the arts spectrum. Its significance as a forum for new ideas and an indicator of …
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Ons Huisie, Bloubergstrand, Cape Town
… found on the coastal areas of the Western Cape. It retains its original plain side gables and oven, although it has also …
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Oak-Villa Cottage, Baviaanskloof Road
… iron roof. The cottage blends extremely well with its environment and should be preserved as it is one of the …
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City Hall, Cape Town
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Jesser Point Lighthouse
… resort at Sodwana Bay , which is World renowned for: its scuba diving; big game fishing and Giant Loggerhead and …
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Bishop Desmond Tutu leaves for the USA to meet with American President Ronald Reagan
… government was followed, in which the USA continued its economic investment in South Africa. This policy also …
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Fatima Meer is banned for a second time
… pupils engaged in protests and boycotts, it expressed its solidarity with them. It was the result of these actions …
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7 People are killed during a SATS strike
… smashing coach windows and stoning the first train on its arrival at 21:00. Fighting broke out as strikers, who …
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m'Bashe Lighthouse
… power in 1962, but the original tower is still in use, its little red dome a beacon of colour against the blue of …
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Table View
… Centre , across the Rietvlei Lagoon which is popular for its abundant birdlife, is Table View. Table View is popular …
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President F.W. de Klerk announces withdrawal of Internal Stability Units (ISU)
… requesting the ISU to report to them before it carried out its operations and after it had completed these operations. …
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King Moshoeshoe II is reinstated as King of Lesotho
… to the very heart of the Basotho society and underlies its present problems..." In September 1994 an agreement …
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Curry's Post
… one of the hidden treasures of the Natal Midlands, for its sheer beauty. It is now a combination of farms - mostly …
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Morgan Tsvangirai becomes Prime Minister of Zimbabwe
… the land. The issue of land in Zimbabwe led to many of its difficulties, internally and internationally. After much …
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The Native Land Act is passed
… between White and Black, but Blacks maintained that its aim was to meet demands from White farmers for more …
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Known as Black Tuesday’, the New York Stock exchange collapsed sending economic shockwaves throughout the world and throwing the global economy into depression
… set of the world wide depression of the 1930s, which at its worst saw one in three people unemployed in the United …
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WWI: battalion consisting of ‘Cape Coloured men’, called the Cape Corps, is established
… of coloured members of the country's defence force, and at its peak strength it had around 23 000 members. More than 12 …
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William Brown becomes the first South African officer killed during World War I
… train in trench warfare. On 31 May 1916, the brigade left its training area and marched 72 km to the Somme area. The …
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General Louis Botha wins elections
… of South Africa. On 15 September 1910, South African held its first election after the formation of the Union and …
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SASPU National, 1980 - 1987
… in the democratic movement in various ways: extending its role through participation in national poliitcal …
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Pretoria Timeline 1800-2009
… demolished in 1910 and a four storey building erected in its place. This is the present Post Office. 1888 The … released in March 1961 because the State could not prove its case 1958 Dr. Verwoerd becomes Prime Minister. Lady …
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African Traditional Religion
… South Africa is called the rainbow nation because of its variety of people, cultures and religions. The people …
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The Cordoned Heart
… Corporation, the Centre was established with Badsha as its head. In 1991 the Centre closed because the University …
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English Settlement in South Africa
… the 1600s and 1700s making sketches of the town and its activities. For example, Thomas Herbert, a British …
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Heritage day, Braai Day or Shaka Day: Whose Heritage is it Anyway?
… of National or Cultural heritage is, however, not without its complications. In a country of eleven different official …
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Federation of South African Women (FEDSAW)
… political organisations, and trade unions. According to its constitution, the objectives of the Federation were to …
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Treks & Land conflicts timeline 1602-1966
… becomes a British protectorate. 1966 Lesotho gains its independence from the British. …
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Timeline of the Marikana Massacre 2012 - 2013
… 000 ounces of platinum at Marikana and is unlikely to meet its full-year production target of 750 000 ounces regardless …
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