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Christian Institute declared an affected organisation
… from overseas. Institute members regarded Apartheid as unchristian and unbiblical, therefore, contrary to the …
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OR Tambo lecture by Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa
… Eastern Cape PEC tomorrow. The details of the lecture are as follows: Date: 01 October 2015 Time: 16:00 Venue: Walter …
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Soweto students begin protest against the compulsory use of Afrikaans
… Soweto, protesting against the compelled use of Afrikaans as medium of instruction in 50% of subjects in secondary …
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Minister introduces free and compulsory education
… government had also reversed the introduction of Afrikaans as medium of instruction in schools; suspended the 'homeland …
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Briefing on Lekgotla outcomes, 27 January 2015
… Hotel, Irene in Tshwane. The briefing will be held as follows: Date: Wednesday 28 January 2015 Time: 14h00 …
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The SA Prime Minister, B.J. Vorster announces that the Department of Information was being disbanded
… on 1 July 1978, to be replaced by Dr. Connie Mulder as leader of the new institution. It was also agreed that …
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Nelson Mandela says “thank you” to the world
… line-up includes world famous artists and bands such as Simple Minds, Tracey Chapman, Peter Gabriel and South …
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Mswati III becomes King of Swaziland
… Queen Dzeliwe Shongwe and Queen Ntombi Thwala, served as regents until Makhosetive, who was fourteen years old when …
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Sipho Ngomane of South Africa wins the 80th Comrades Marathon in Durban.
… win the race. Sipho is now listed on the Comrades records as a professional Sportman who ran just three minutes over …
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President de Klerk warns General Bantu Holomisa
… command was based in Transkei and the homeland was used as a springboard for attacks. De Klerk immediately dispatched …
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De Klerk announces referendum date
… a No to the process. The president viewed the referendum as a means to achieve the pledge he made to the Whites during …
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NP serves legal papers on TRC
… arguing that he should never have been appointed as a commissioner and is abusing his position to continue …
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Bantu Holomisa is dismissed
… Bantu Holomisa was dismissed as Deputy Environment and Tourism Minister after revealing …
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Choirmaster and composer Kumalo dies
… of his songs were widely acclaimed and are still regarded as amongst the best of Zulu choral music. He retired in 1961, …
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Former Minister of Public Works, Thoko Didiza, is born
… Thabo Mbeki. When Mbeki was ousted from his position as President in 2008, she was one of the ten Ministers that …
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Document 112 - Note from Claremont branch of the National Liberation League of South Africa, 26 March 1938
… the N.L.L. would be against the Principles of the League as laid down in the Programme; which states the officers …
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Botha announces third naval base
… became Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs (also known as Deputy Minister of the Interior). This happened when Dr. …
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George Walker, co-discoverer with George Harrison of the gold reef of the Witwatersrand, dies in poverty in Krugersdorp.
… With his claims disputed, he was never recognized as the co-founder of the reef and died impoverished. …
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The Transvaal National Union is established
… a political organisation, was set up with J. Tudhope as president. The principal reason behind its formation was …
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Potgieter barters land from Chief Makwana
… the actual date of this event, some sources state the date as somewhere in 1836. …
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Two policemen are killed in poll tax resistance
… executed. The executions, added to other grievances such as the increased squatters' tax and the penetration of …
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Webinar Programme: Forward to Socialism/Socialist Futures (Panel 2) - Convenor: Janet Cherry
… within the South African Communist Party ( SACP ), as well as the opening of new fronts/sites of struggle in a changed … which had critiqued by socialist gender activists as implying that women’s emancipation might then become the …
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Soldiers die from gas leak at Naval base in Durban
… contracted to do work at the naval base. The accident was as a result of an unexpected gas leak. The men had reportedly …
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Umrabulo Roundtable discussion, 7 March 2016
… are invited to cover the discussion which will be held as follows: DATE: Today, 07 March 2016 TIME: 10H00 VENUE: …
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Court commutes James Mange’s sentence
… an international campaign led by international bodies such as the United Nations, Organisation of African Unity (now …
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The new RSA Constitution Bill is read in parliament
… Vice State President would be created to, inter alia, act as chairman of the President's Council. The Bill was opposed …
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Feathermarket Hall, Port Elizabeth
… corner of Baakens Street and Military Road, Central and, as its name implies, was an extension of the original …
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North Lodge, Parktown, Johannesburg
… 1982. The house is owned by Wits University and used as a students residence. …
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Ravenswood House, Hatfield Street, Gardens
… probably erected between 1817 and 1835 by M. A. de Kock, as one of a series of Houses for letting and is situated on a …
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Lesotho and Swaziland threatened with sanctions
… in this regard meant their citizens were going to suffer, as both of them were dependent on South Africa for economic …
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