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ANC Perspective on models for South Africa's future constitutional dispensation
… a future South Africa, the advantages of a federal system as opposed to a unitary state, whether there should be …
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Defence minister Mosioua Lekota born
… (the former Orange Free State). Lekota is commonly known as 'Terror' Lekota, a nickname he received from the soccer …
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Negotiations: a strategic perspective
… Statement by the African National Congress on negotiations as adopted by the National Executive Committee on 25 November …
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Memorandum to the Government of Swaziland on the agreement between Swaziland and the Pretoria regime on Ka-Ngwane and Ngwavuma
… with dangers for the people of Swaziland and South Africa as it will impede the struggle for the liberation of South …
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IX - The Doctors
… This is to certify that I have examined Steve Biko as a result of a request from Col. Goosen of the Security … you only mentioned the fact that Biko 'would not speak' as the reason why a medical examination was ordered. In the … conducting the post mortem, you gave the reason as follows: 'The detainee had refused water and food and …
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Participants in CODESA (1,2, Working Groups and Administration)
… Niel Barnard [SA Government, replaced Fanie van der Merwe as Co-Head of Secretariat] MS Sandra Botha [Gender Advisory …
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Khoisan herder society in the Later Stone Age
… What is herding? Herder societies are also known as pastoral societies and were also nomadic, like …
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Sophiatown Timeline
… Africans comprise a significant portion of the war effort. As a result of more Africans in the factories, influx …
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Xenophobic violence in democratic South Africa timeline
… Valley Municipality, in the Western Cape was displaced as a result of xenophobic violence. It selectively targeted …
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Progressive Reform Party is formed
… leader of the Progressive Party, Colin Eglin, was elected as leader. The party secured eleven seats in the 171-member …
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Coloured Labour Party strengthened its stance against apartheid
… “dialogue policy” of the government, which they considered as an attempt to steer them away from cooperation with their …
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Westoe, Westoe Road, Mowbray
… The House, Built in a Cape Dutch style and known as Westoe, was Erected soon thereafter by de Necker, and …
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Old Anglican Church, Rustenburg
… its present site in 1967. It was originally built in 1871 as a result of the efforts of John Pilkington Richardson and …
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Nelson Mandela continues his international tour
… His tour had hitherto included African countries such as Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Zambia and Tanzania. In Sweden Mandela …
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SASOL plant explodes again
… up in flames after a giant gas explosion, this time not as result of a political attack or sabotage but rather from a …
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Chairman of the IEC resigns
… and control of the IEC and the administration of elections as reasons. He was temporarily replaced by his deputy, Dr …
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Bafana Bafana wins against Botswana
… in Gaborone. Bafana Bafana was guided by Augusto Palacios as its coach, while John Shoes Moshoue and Rudolph Seale …
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Cyphergat Station
… compound tokens to to natives working in the coal mine as payment and that they were used in a similar way to De …
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Carlisle Bridge, Eastern Cape
… Carlisle Bridge is a District of Farmsteads and is known as Carlislebrug. It is located in the Cacadu Municipality in …
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Walter Sisulu convicted of inciting protest
… Africa Constitution Act of 1961. This incitement was seen as an attempt to further the aims of the ANC. He was …
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New Khoisan name for Cape Town, 25 June 2012
… The name change was proposed by the Khoisan community as they gathered for a memorial service for their traditional …
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The South African Police Services (SAPS) celebrates its 10th anniversary
… the South African cabinet approved 27 January as National Police Day, to commemorate the establishment …
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Botswana gains independence from Britain
… Previously known as Bechuanaland, Botswana gained independence from Britain on …
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Ghana is admitted to the United Nations
… from Britain. The country which had previously been known as the Gold Coast had been under British rule since 1821. In …
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International Day of Families.
… by the United Nations (UN) General Assembly in 1993, as a day to provide an opportunity to celebrate families. …
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First Black-owned newspaper is published
… was published by Thanda Press in King William's Town as an independent political newspaper for Black people. Its …
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Sculptor Lucas Sithole is born in KwaThema
… used to give an explanation why he made his sculptures. As one of South Africa's best known sculptors …
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Dialectic of Higher Education for the Colonised: the case of Non-White Universities in South Africa
… a conservative and a progressive one. It can be viewed as a custodian of societal values or constitute a threat to …
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Margaret Mary Smith, SA artist and ichthyologist, is born
… titled 'Sea fishes of Southern Africa', which is regarded as one of the most comprehensive books on fishes in the world. …
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South Africa Advisory Committee Report, 10 February report to Secretary of State
… 10 February report to Secretary of State, President Reagan as he had signed Executive order No12532, which dealt with …
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