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The Soviet Union and Germany sign the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact, a 10-year nonaggression treaty, with a secret addendum, to parti
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Mandela Is Named President, Closing The Era Of Apartheid by Bill Keller (The New York Times), 10 May 1994
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Probably the correct date of President Paul Kruger’s birth, though he himself gives the date as 10 October 1825.
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More than 10 000 Namibians attend a Windhoek rally to mark the anniversary of the start of SWAPO’s independence struggle.
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The SA rugby team beats Ireland in Durban in the second test match 12-10 and wins the series 2-0.
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”Trumpet Call to Youth”, Flyer issued by the Provisional Executive Committee of the Congress Youth League. 10 September 1944
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It is announced that the IEC has hired 10,300 observers to monitor the first democratic election in April.
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Ntopile Kganyago, Deputy Minister of Public Works of the Republic of South Africa since 10 May 2004, is born.
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Trumpet Call to Youth, Flyer issued by the Provisional Executive Committee of the Congress Youth League. 10 September 1944
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The SA rugby team beats Scotland in Port Elizabeth 18-10 in the only test match of the series.
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The SA rugby team beats Scotland in Port Elizabeth 18-10 in the only test match of the series.
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Call by United States Ambassador H Nickel on Mr R F Botha at 10h30 on 3 June 1985, State Guest House, Pretoria
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Deputy Chief Msizwana Mbata
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Elias Mathope Motsoaledi
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Andries Raditsela
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Dumisani Abraham Mabaso
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Robert Gwelo Goodman
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Barend Jacobus (Ben) Erasmus
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Eugène Ney Terre’Blanche
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January 8th Statements - Statement of the National Executive Committee on the Occasion of the 108th Anniversary of the African National Congress by Cyril Ramaphosa, 8 January 2020
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Interview with Heather Wilkinson (Gray), 23 May 2019 and 10 January 2020
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Graeme Williams
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Minutes of the 108th Ordinary Meeting of the Urban Bantu Council of Johannesburg held in the Urban Bantu Council Chamber, Jabulani, on Thursday 31 March 1977 at 2.30pm
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Constance Greaves
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Thobisile Zibambele
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Thomas Kgope
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Commission of Inquiry into the South African Council of Churches held at Pretoria on 7 September 1982, Volume 9 and Volume 10
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Speech by President Nelson Mandela on receiving the Freedom of the City of London at Guildhall London, 10 July 1996
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SPEECH BY PRESIDENT MANDELA AT THE 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CYCLOTRONS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS Cape Town, 10 October 1995
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NOTES FOR A SPEECH BY PRESIDENT NELSON MANDELA AT THE GOSPEL CHURCH OF POWER OF RSA CONFERENCE Bisho, 10 September 1995
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