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Ms Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka is appointed as Minister of Minerals and Energy of the Republic of South Africa.
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The United Nations Security Council, taking into account the recommendations and conclusions of its Group of Experts, condemns
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André Huguenet, stage-name of Gerhardus Petrus Borstlap, SA actor, producer and author, dies in Bloemfontein in poverty.
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SA signs a declaration of intent on cooperation with the Russian Federation in the field of arts and culture.
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King Farouk, Egypt, demands the "total and immediate evacuation" of all British troops from the Suez Canal Zone.
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Reuben Tholakele (Thola) Caluza, Zulu composer, choirmaster and businessman is born in Siyamu, Kwa Caluza, Edenvale, near Piete
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