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Mpumalanga game ranger, Sibusiso Vilane, becomes the first Black South African to conquer Mount Everest, the world’s highest pe
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Hermanus Stephanus Bosman (84), co-founder of the South African Council of Churches and champion of Christian National Educatio
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… C.F.J. (ed)(1981). Five Hundred years: a history of South Africa; 3rd rev. ed., Pretoria: Academica, p. 259. …
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The South African Non-Racial Olympic Committee (Sanroc), which later under Denis Brutus played an important role in isolating S
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North African nations of Libya and Tunisia announce agreement to merge as a new republic, the Islamic Arab Republic". The
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Seven people are killed and about sixty-seven injured when about 800 striking South African Transport Services (SATS) workers,
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Louis Buys, chief director of disaster management at the department of provincial and local government, says the South African
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Central African Republic’s former emperor Jean-Bedel Bokassa is sentenced to death for crimes committed during his thirteen-yea
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While in Nigeria, Secretary-General Boutros-Boutros Ghali meets with South African Foreign Minister Roelof Botha to discuss the
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A Defence Amendment Bill provides for a re-organisation of the defence system intended to give the South African Defence Force
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A U.N. fuel barge sails into Kisangani reopening the Congo River after war severed the African nation’s most important transpor
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Bernard Mizeki (known as Mamiyeri Mitseki Gwambe) Anglican missionary and African martyr is murdered at his mission in Marandel
… et al. (eds)(1970). Standard Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa, Cape Town: NASOU, v. 7, p. 476 …
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A crowd in the Netherlands welcomes African National Congress leader , who thanks them for staunch Dutch support for the anti-a
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Having been dismissed from the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) for their illegal strike about poor living standard
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Four leading South African journalists are charged under the new Protection of Information Act. The charges relate to reports c
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The former South African defence minister, General Magnus Malan, and several former high-ranking officials are arrested and cha
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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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South Africans vote in their first all-race local government elections and the African National Congress secures an impressive
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The South African Bureau of Racial Affairs (Sabra), an independent non-profit-making organisation, is established with the twof
… et al. (eds)(1970). Standard Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa, Cape Town: NASOU, v. 10, p. 91. …
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Fifteen Blacks are stabbed to death and four wounded in factional fight in South African eastern province of Natal.
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