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Professor John Fleming “Jack” Brok dies
… March 1905 in Port Elizabeth, situated in the Cape Colony (now known as Eastern Cape). He was one of South Africa’s most …
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Donkin Heritage Trail, Port Elizabeth
… interest in the old Hill Area of central Port Elizabeth, now named: Gqeberha . The 1820 Settler History and …
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Howard College Building and the Memorial Tower Building, University of Natal
… The building of Howard College at the University of Natal (now the University of Kwazulu Natal) was made possible by a …
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Two psychiatrists give evidence on the proceedings of David Beresford Pratt’s case
… before Justice Rumpff, Judge-President of the Transvaal (now known as Gauteng). The Magaliesberg farmer was accused of …
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Leinster Hall, 7 Weltevreden Street, Gardens
… old NMC legislation on 4 March 1983. Leinster Hall is now home to 'The Stack' – private members club and public …
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A consumer boycott is called in Boksburg
… staged a consumer boycott in Boksburg on the East Rand (now Ekurhuleni municipality, Gauteng). The boycott, by Black …
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Steve Biko Bridge, East London
… Prime Minister of the Republic of South Africa, know now as the Steve Biko Bridge, formerly known as the John …
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Buthelezi says Zulus would continue carrying cultural weapons
… when the Natal Code of the then British colony of Natal (now KwaZulu Natal) banned these weapons. The Kwazulu Homeland …
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Vuyisile Mini, Trade unionist and uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK) activist is hanged
… was prepared to give evidence against Mkwayi whom they had now arrested. I said `No, I was not.' They said there was a …
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The Eureka Diamond is sold in London for 5 700 Pounds
… rush to Kimberly to mine diamonds. The Eureka diamond is now displayed at the Kimberly Museum after mining company De …
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Olaudah Equiano, enslaved person and writer dies
… Olaudah Equino was born in the region that is now known as Nigeria in 1945. At the age of 15, he was …
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Pretoria is proposed as the new capital of ZAR
… the reputation of being the head quarters of apartheid had now become a place where the new democratic government …
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Mpho Mathibela, one of the Siamese twins separated in an operation six months earlier, leaves hospital for the first time
… died of pneumonia a year after they were separated. Mpho, now in her 20’s, is a healthy and happy young woman. However, …
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Tito Mboweni, former Governor of the SA Reserve Bank, is born in Tzaneen
… of Commerce Degree at the University of the North (now University of Limpopo). However, he went into exile in …
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The Organisation of African Unity is formed and Africa Day is declared
… and restore dignity of African people. The 25th May, now celebrated as Africa Day, marks the beginning of a quest …
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Dutch East Indian Company, pioneer in the expansion of European settlement in South Africa is formed
… developed their foothold in Indonesia, Malaya and Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). In 1652, the company established a …
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Hastings Banda, former president of Malawi, is born.
… where he practiced medicine, later moving to Gold Coast, (now Ghana). After much persuasion, Banda returned to Malawi …
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Jameson Raid starts
… men of the Mashonaland Mounted Police from Bechuanaland (now Botswana) over the border of the Zuid-Afrikaansche …
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Italo-Ethiopian Treaty of 1928 is signed
… signed a twenty-year treaty of friendship with Abyssinia (now known as Ethiopia). In the treaty, which was called the …
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The HMS Cornwall and HMS Dorsetshire sink near Colombo
… notification of an impending Japanese raid on Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). These two ships made up a unit called attack …
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Political activist, Dr Yusuf Dadoo is re-elected President of Transvaal Indian Congress
… active member of the South African Communist Party (CPSA, now known as SACP). In 1946, the Indian Passive Resistance …
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SA author Hymne Weiss is born
… the farm Goedemoed, Rouxville district, Orange Free State (now Free State). She was a daughter of Jozua Francois Naude …
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John Koenakeefe Mohl, SA artist is born
… born at Dinokana village in Lehurutshe, Western Transvaal (now North West Province). A break in Mohl’s career came when …
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Pixley Seme, lawyer, journalist and co-founder of SANNC is born
… Seme was born at the Inanda mission station in Natal (now kwaZulu Natal). Seme was a founding member of the South …
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The first flight in Kimberley takes off
… his own aeroplane in Brandfort, in the Orange Free State (now known as Free State). Weston lacked an engine with …
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ANC to convene Provincial Memorial Services in honour of Madiba, 8 December 2013
… FNB Stadium. Johannesburg 10h00 12 December 2013 ANC Women`s League National Church Service Orlando Stadium, …
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Funeral arrangements afoot for Mama Dideka Mhlaba, 20 January 2010
… Foundation. She was also an active member of the ANC Women`s League and dedicated her time to the development of …
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”Malan Cannot Succeed Where Hitler Failed”: Interview To , Cape Town, June 1950
… Nazi gas chambers. And the memory of the slaughter of men, women and children on Freedom Day in South Africa, people who …
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In search of the good society: Social policy in South Africa after twenty years of democracy
… documents of the ANC, notably: African Claims, 1943; The Women’s Charter, 1954; Freedom Charter, 1955; Ready to …
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1 575 people are detained under a state of emergency
… Sharpeville sixty-nine Blacks were killed, including eight women and ten children, while 178 were wounded. At Langa two …
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