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National Consultative Conference on the African National Congress 17 – 19th November 2017
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The first national news association, the South African Press Association (Sapa), is established.
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The politically oriented Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) party is founded in Tanzania.
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Speech at the Launch of the African Renaissance Institute, Pretoria October 11 1999
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The South African Music Council is established, with Prof. F.C.L. Bosman as chairman.
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World War 1: Centre of German East African government falls to General Jan Smuts.
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South African Catholic Bishops Conference decides that economic sanctions are no longer necessary.
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Resolutions of the Annual Conference of the African National Congress, May 31, 1924
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An order has been issued withdrawing the remaining South African Police from Rhodesia.
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Natal’s Indians, The Empire and the South African War, 1988-1902 Natal’s Indians
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Gandhi and some contemporary African leaders from KwaZulu-Natal by Anil Nauriya (pdf)
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Labour time in South African gold mines: 1886-2006 by Paul Finlay Stewart
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Liberation and Democratization: The South African and Palestinian National Movements by Mouna N. Younis
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Anglo-Boer War 2: The ZAR calls up the South African Republican Burgher Force.
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The Organisation of African Unity lifts economic sanctions against SA with immediate effect.
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The Rhodesian government bans the Zimbabwe African National Union and People’s Caretaker Council.
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Labour Laws Amendment Act No 4, amending South African labour laws for Transkei, commences.
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Barend J. du Plessis, former South African minister of finance, is born in Johannesburg.
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A twelve week strike by some 22 000 members of South African Transport Services
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The South African Parliament adopts the Abolition of Racially Based Land Measures Bill.
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SA signs multilateral articles of agreement on the Southern African Regional Tourism Council.
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The South African rugby team scores 9 tries and beats France in Bordeaux 38-5.
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Foundation Of The African National Congress: A Report In Indian Opinion, 29 July 1911
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Presidential Address: Annual Conference of the African National Congress Youth League December 1951
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The African National Congress in recent years especially the last seven years, 1952
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Libya, as chairman of the OAU, supports Swaziland’s claims to South African territory.
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The Nederlandsche Zuid-Afrikaansche Spoorweg-Maatschappij (Netherlands South African Railway Company) is founded.
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