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The Congress of SA Trade Unions has urged its alliance partner, the ANC, to clarify its stance on political and human rights ab
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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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Sifiso Mahlangu (10), who was sent back from England to his parents in SA in January, returns to Salome Stopforth, the lady who
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BBC reports SA security police are cleared of any blame in the death of Black Consciousness leader Steve Biko who died while in
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Joan Hoskyn Davies, archivist and the first woman to become head of an archives depot, is born on Robben Island, where her fath
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The first airmail in SA, consisting of 730 post cards, is flown eight kilometres by Evelyn Driver in his Bleriot plane from Ken
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Angola releases the bodies of two SA Defence Force commandos killed in a raid on Cabinda oil depots in 1985, and the SADF repat
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A prison warder, Jacques Horne, 31, on escort duty is shot dead and another injured in an attack by gunmen at Cape Town’s Groot
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President Teodoro Obiang Nguema thanks SA and Angola for warning him of the plot to overthrow his government and says it was fu
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Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team led by Lucas Radebe playing his 44th game as captain, loses 1-2 against England in Durban. It
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Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team led by Lucas Radebe playing his 44th game as captain, loses 1-2 against England in Durban. It
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An American soldier is killed by a land mine in Somalia and a second dies in a truck crash, bringing to six the number of Ameri
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President Teodoro Obiang Nguema thanks SA and Angola for warning him of the plot to overthrow his government and says it was fu
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Sokhaya Charles Nkosi, SA graphic artist, is born in Durban. He was employed by the SABC (1982-1986) and is since then senior
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Dr Irvin Khoza (The Iron Duke) who was awarded Kick Off’s accolade for the Personality of the Decade for his contribution to SA
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The first Boy Scout troop is organised in England by Robert Baden-Powell. The Boy Scouts are active world wide, also in SA.
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The Venda Attorney General announces he has ordered an inquiry into the death of Mr. Muffle to be held in the Sibasa Magistrate
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Zola Budd, noted SA athlete who emigrated to Britain in 1984 to take part in the Los Angeles Olympic Games, announces that she
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A self-confessed SA spy of the security police in the ANC, Olivia Forsyth, who was held prisoner at ANC Quatro prison camp for
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US attempts an air strike at Colonel Muammar Kadhaffi’s home in Libya in the biggest US air strike since the Vietnam War. Libya
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Metrorail says more than 400 commuters have been arrested in Pretoria as part of an operation to bring order back to the train
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The corner stone of the Dutch Reformed Mission Church in Graaff-Reinet, the 6th oldest church building in SA, is laid. It i
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João da Nova lands at Mossel Bay and leaves a stone with an inscription behind. The stone is now kept in the South African M
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An official list is published of forty-four people who have left South Africa and whose writings will not be allowed under the
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Metrorail says more than 400 commuters have been arrested in Pretoria as part of an operation to bring order back to the train
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Metrorail says more than 400 commuters have been arrested in Pretoria as part of an operation to bring order back to the train
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Winnie Mandela is found guilty on four charges of kidnapping and four of being an accessory after the fact to assault. Co-accus
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The Government banns all public meetings of more than twelve persons until June 30 in an effort to disrupt the wave of protests
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The death toll after an outbreak of a deadly Ebola-like disease in Angola climbs to 122. The country turns to civilians and the
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Sir John Barrow, author and explorer of the interior of SA, arrives at the Cape and has to start immediately to resolve boundar
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