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Address to the nation by ANC President, Nelson R. Mandela, on the assassination of Martin Thembisile (Chris) Hani 10 April 1993
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SPEECH BY PRESIDENT NELSON MANDELA AT THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS OF NOLUTHANDO SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF Khayelitsha, 3 June 1998
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Krishensamy Pillay, attacked by White hooligans on 21 June, dies in hospital. His funeral is attended by 10 000 people.
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Speech of Deputy President Thabo Mbeki, at the National Assembly During the Debate on Budget Vote No. 2 10 JUNE 1997.
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10 things you didn’t know about ‘Mandela’s’ Robben Island by Christine Mungai (Mail and Guardian), 17 March 2015, South Africa
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Violent ethnic clashes between Zulus and others, involving circa 10,000 Blacks in running fights start, causing chaos in Soweto
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Ethiopia’s Kenenisa Bekele claims the Olympic men’s 10,000 metres gold in the Athens Olympic Games. His mentor Haile Gebrselass
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Ethiopia’s Kenenisa Bekele claims the Olympic men’s 10,000 metres gold in the Athens Olympic Games. His mentor Haile Gebrselass
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A US cargo plane carrying 10 tons of food sweeps into Wajir, Kenya, to relieve famine in the Horn of Africa.
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The SA rugby team wins their last Tri-Nations match of the season against Australia 10-9 in Newlands, Cape Town.
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Luanda, capital of Angola, becomes a port of call for South African Airways with the airline’s operation of a 10-seater Junkers
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The ‘Committee of 10’ formed by prominent Soweto residents, issues a programme for the election of a new community board to hav
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Speech of J. T. Gumede, President of the African National Congress, at the International Congress against imperialism, Brussels, February 10-15 1927
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The Angolan government and its UNITA guerrilla foes formally adopt terms for a truce to end a conflict killing an estimated 1,0
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Andries Hendrik Potgieter establishes the town now known as Potchefstroom, about 10 km from where the centre city now is.
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Angola says its troops have withdrawn from Huambo after two months of fighting with rebels that left 10,000 dead.
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Anglo-Boer War 2: The Boer general Piet Cronje surrenders with 3 919 men (nearly 10% of the total republican fighting strength)
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Talks (10 -12 May) start in Cape Town between Swaziland and South Africa concerning trade and regional security. South Africa i
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Gert Oosthuizen, Deputy Minister of Sport and Recreation in the Republic of South Africa since 10 May 2004, is born.
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Pravin Jamnadas Gordhan
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Cijimpi Mnyandu
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University of Witwatersrand Student Protests 2015 Timeline
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Daniel R Koza
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Wycliffe MIungisi Tsotsi
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James Hamakwayo
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Penelope Jane Dunlop
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J B Marks
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Evelyn Ntoko Mase
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Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa
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