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The Olympic Games end in Athens with a spectacular fireworks display and SA 40th on the list of medal winners, after Hestrie Cl
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Lord Kitchener meets with Gen. Louis Botha in an effort to end the Anglo-Boer War, but Botha finds the British conditions unacc
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The SA government and the ANC agree to a plan which will lead to Black majority rule by 1999. In 1994 a parliament of 400 m
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The game between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Cote d’Ivoure ends in a tie with one goal scored on each side.
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The Ruth Prowse Art Centre is opened in The Retreat as an art and cultural centre with artist Erik Laubscher as first head.
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President Kaunda of Zambia says that an eight million Pound Sterling air base is being built by South Africa in the Caprivi Str
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News 24 reports that South Africa will foot an R11.2m bill to upgrade a monument in Mbuzini, south of Komatipoort, at the site
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SA signs treaty with Great Britain on the release from the bound margin of preference of ten percent ad valorem on certain pres
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Minister of Justice, C.R. Swart, serves two notices on Solly Sachs, the first ordering him to resign as an official of the Garm
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On its 80th birthday the ANC declares that an interim government of national unity must be set in place and a general election
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Death of Herman Albrecht, a South African soldier who fought on the side of the British during the S.A. War and who received th
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Mandla Nkosi, SA artist, is born in Soweto, Johannesburg. He studied at the Mofolo Arts Centre in Soweto and from 1984 to 1987
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Henry Allen Fagan, SA author, from whose poem President Mbeki quoted in his response on the occasion of the budget vote of the
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SA quits the UN General Assembly and its committees for the rest of the 10th session after the Assembly adopts a resolution exp
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Business Day reports that according to the UN joint agency on HIV/AIDS, UNAIDS, SA is home to 5,5-million people infected with
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The SA cricket team wins the second test against England on Lords with 10 wickets and leads 1-0 in the series after the first d
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Pierre Jacy Fourie, boxer and winner of middle and lightweight SA titles in the 60’s and 70’s, is killed when his car strikes a
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Pierre Jacy Fourie, boxer and winner of middle and lightweight SA titles in the 60’s and 70’s, is killed when his car strikes a
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Cuban Foreign Minister Roberto Rubaina says his visit to South Africa will pave the way for an extended state visit by Cuban Pr
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The British Minister of State for Defence says that the ending of the Simonstown Agreements means an end to all the military co
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The first Union Parliament of SA opens, with James Molteno as speaker and F.W. Reitz as president of the Senate. The first Un
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Gary Jim Player, SA PGA golfer (US 1965, British 1959, 1968, 1974), is born in Johannesburg. He is founder of the Player Founda
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Gen. Louis Botha, SA premier, resigns because of the anti-British tone in the De Wildt speech by Gen. J.B.M. Hertzog. On reques
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George VI, who became king when his brother abdicated to marry Wallis Simpson, is born. He visited SA in 1947 with his family.
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Lucas Radebe, SA born soccer star, is ruled out of the Bafana’s squad for the 2002 African Nations Cup finals by a twisted ankl
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Three SA farmers from the Eastern Cape, who have crossed the border to Lesotho to search for stolen cattle, are shot and killed
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World War 1 ends with Germany and the Allies signing an armistice in a railroad car at Compiegne, France. “At the 11th hour of
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Police and British troops arrest more than 400 Kikuyu tribesmen and women in an effort to apprehend Mau Mau cult members in Ken
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SA quits the UN General Assembly and its committees for the rest of the 10th session after the Assembly adopts a resolution exp
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The results of an opinion poll indicate that more than 160 000 White South African adults plan to leave the country within the
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