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Statement of the National Executive Committee on the occasion of the 79th anniversary of the African National Congress, January 8, 1991
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The Rev. Dr. Arthur William Blaxall, an Anglican clergyman, is convicted on charges of aiding the activities of the Pan-African
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South African artist and eminent portrait painter Neville Lewis is born in Cape Town. (Among his sitters were Field-Marshal Mon
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It is announced that President F.W. de Klerk and African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela are awarded the Nobel Peace Pr
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Louis le Grange states that the South African Defence Force units will be deployed increasingly in a supportive role to the pol
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South African Pieter de Waal has been appointed as head of the sales and marketing division for BMW Motorrad worldwide – the
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William Henry Bell, musician, composer and first director of the South African College of Music, known to his students as ‘Dadd
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Report on the proceedings of the Special Emergency Convention of the African National Congress in Umteteli wa Bantu, June 23, 1932
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South African President F.W. de Klerk demotes two Cabinet ministers in charge of security, Magnus Malan and Adriaan Vlok, to de
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South African swimmer Penny Heyns wins gold again in the women’s 200m breaststroke final, after setting an Olympic record in he
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Agreement is reached between the South African Police, ANC, SACP and COSATU on the principles outlined by a panel of experts on
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