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Speech by Oliver Tambo on the Sixtieth anniversary of the African National Congress, Lusaka, 8 January 1972
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Presidential Address to the Twenty-First Conference of the South African Indian Congress, Durban, July 9, 1954
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Hermann Böhl (66), electro technical engineer and professor at the South African College, dies in Germany.
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The United Nations (UN) and African-born Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, share the Nobel Peace Prize.
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The United Nations (UN) and African-born Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, share the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Charter of the Organization of African Unity, 479 U.N.T.S. 39, entered into force Sept. 13, 1963.
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Beauclerk Upington, advocate, politician, yachtsman and president of the South African Football (Soccer) Association (1913-22),
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African National Congress headquarters would remain in Zambia "until the day of liberation", says Zambian President K
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Sir Andrew Smith (74), discoverer and first director of the South African Museum, dies in London.
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The South African National Government Cabinet announces the go-ahead for an antiretroviral roll-out plan.
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Zaccheus Richard Mahabane, clergyman, teacher, politician and president of the African National Congress, who combined politics
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Let Us Rally - Issued by the All-African Convention Executive Secretary: 797 Location, Queenstown, December 1956
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An Olympic opening ceremony, in which the South African team takes part, dazzle downtown Sydney, Australia.
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Central African Republic’s President Francois Bozize dissolves the government of his impoverished country. An official says a n
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Remaking African Politics in the 1950s: The “Indian Question” and the Origins of Non-Racial Nationalism
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Sir Bernard Oppenheimer, brother of Ernest (of the South African Diamond Corporation), is born in Germany.
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Troops in the Central African Republic suppress a youth led riot against the imposition of school uniforms.
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Accepting a seventeen-gun salute, outgoing South African National Defence Force (SANDF) chief, General Georg Meiring, formally
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