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The match in Johannesburg between the Springbok rugby team and the British Lions ends in a tie with 3 points each.
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Offices of the Minister of National (Black) Education, Stoffel van der Merwe, and that of Deputy Constitutional Development Min
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SA signs treaty with Great Britain on the introduction of a system of levies for certain cereals and related products.
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Representatives of striking security guards and industry employers reach an agreement to end the strike at the Commission for C
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Bernard Mizeki (known as Mamiyeri Mitseki Gwambe) Anglican missionary and African martyr is murdered at his mission in Marandel
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The United Nations General Assembly proclaims that South-West Africa shall henceforth be known as ‘Namibia’ and condemns South
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The Minister of Economic Affairs, J.C. Heunis, announces that the government has agreed to increase the education and industria
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The Simonstown agreement on naval cooperation between Britain and South Africa is formally ended by mutual agreement after 169
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A meeting between the End Conscription Campaign (ECC) and the SADF takes place, with a main objective to discuss alternative na
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Thozamile Botha, Chief Executive Officer of the telecommunications company Ikwezi Group and chief negotiator for the ANC on Loc
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Prof. Willem Blommaert, chairman of the senate of the University of Stellenbosch, historian and educationist, is born in Belgiu
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Pretoria regional court magistrate Len Kotze finds the Waterkloof Four guilty of murder and announces another guilty verdict on
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President F.W. de Klerk announces SA beaches open to all racial groups and promises repeal of Separate Amenities Act.
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Albert Nzula, teacher, journalist and leader of the Communist Party of South Africa (CPSA), is born in Rouxville, OFS.
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SA signs co-operation agreement regarding the promotion of investments and amends bilateral air services agreement with the Rep
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The SA rugby team beats Argentine 52-23 in the second test in Buenos Aires and wins the series 2-0.
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The Harms Commission report criticises the army and police counter-insurgency units, but has no evidence that police operated d
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South Africa’s economy has been feeling the impact of some strong economic sanctions and other anti-apartheid measures, begun t
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The SA rugby team plays for the first time against Italy and win the match in Rome 40-21.
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The Minister of (Black) Education and Training announces that compulsory education for Black children will be introduced in sta
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Prof. Gabriël Stefanus Nienaber, academic, linguist and receiver of several awards, is born in the district of Fauresmith, OFS
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Liberia and Ethiopia institute legal proceedings against SA concerning the administration of South West Africa in the World Cou
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A nationwide strike is launched by Black journalists for increased pay and for recognition of their union, the Media Workers’ A
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UN Emergency Force reports success in easing tension between Egyptian and Israeli troops at positions west of Suez Canal.
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Benin, Libya and Mauritius insist that the United Nations Security Council bypass the Western powers arms embargo resolution an
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Matthews "Loop-en-Val" Motshwareteu, one of South Africa’s greatest middle-and long-distance athletes, is born in Sow
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Anglo-Boer War 2: The South African Conciliation Committee is formed in England, with Leonard Courtney as president and Emily H
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The railway line between Johannesburg/Pretoria and Delagoa Bay is opened. The following source states that the opening wa
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