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Archbishop William Barnett issues a statement condemning Apartheid
… William Barnett issued a statement condemning Apartheid as morally indefensible. He expressed particular concern over …
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Johannes Kerkorrel, Afrikaans singer and songwriter, is born in Johannesburg
… was overtly critical of the apartheid government and, as a result, his albums were banned including Eet Kreef. On …
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Dundee and Glencoe are retaken by General Sir Redvers Buller troops during the South African War II
… Glencoe were retaken by General Sir Redvers Buller troops as the South African War II 1899-1902 (Anglo-Boer War II …
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Film producer, Jamie Uys passes away
… Johannes Jacobus Uys, more popularly known as Jamie Uys, was an internationally acclaimed South African …
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Emperor Menelik II, emperor of Ethiopia dies
… to engage in slavery of white European war captives held as slaves inside Ethiopia. After defeating the Italians, …
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SA Artist, Andries Johannes Botha, is born in Durban
… and solo exhibitions over the years. Botha’s first job as a lecturer led to a string of others in the visual art …
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Hundreds die in a train fire in Egypt
… found under seats and others along the sides of the train as some of the passengers tried to escape the fire by jumping …
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Ahmed Ben Bella is moved to a French hospital after 11 days of hunger strike
… in Morocco. On June 19, 1965, after less than three years as Prime Minister and president, Bella was ousted in a coup …
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Djibouti, France’s last colony, gains independence
… to Djibouti, after its biggest city, and it became known as the Republic of Djibouti. Hassan Gouled Aptidon became the …
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Nelson and Winnie Mandela travel to Canada.
… Europe and North America that began on the 6 June 1990. As he stepped onto the red carpet he was greeted by Canadian …
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Kenya lifts ban on sports links with South Africa
… modeled policies come to an end. In the same week as the ban was lifted, the country had just scrapped its race …
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Peter Clarence van Riet Lowe, archaeologist and civil engineer who built 109 bridges in SA, is born in Aliwal North, CC.
… Lowe. By 1935, Lowe was well known both locally and abroad as a leading archeologist. He was honored greatly for his …
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Muhammad Ali knocks out George Foreman to regain his world heavyweight title
… out Foreman in the eighth round. The event is regarded as one of the greatest sporting events of the 20th century. A …
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Trade union federation, COSATU, celebrates its 26th anniversary
… and is still growing. This year COSATU celebrates 26 years as a trade union and 21 years in the Tripartite Alliance with …
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The Transkei Constitution Act is enacted
… and public works. Kaiser Daliwonga Matanzima was elected as chief minister when Transkei was granted self governance. …
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Sir Thomas Cullinan, digger and founder of the Premier diamond company, is born
… before moving to Johannesburg in 1887. He began working as a bricklayer in Johannesburg, a job he later left for …
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Pope John Paul II begins his tour of Africa.
… first non-Italian ever to become pope. He is also known as the pope who was most vocal about human rights and used …
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The UN Group of Experts on Apartheid proposes establishment of a National Convention to set a new course for the future of South Africa
… has been a fully representative National Convention as the doorway to democracy." …
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Life magazine is banned in Egypt after publishing an unflattering article about King Farouk
… was founded in in 1883 and was published for 53 years as a general interest light entertainment magazine. The … [Accessed on 13 April 2012]|History as it happened History of LIFE Magazine [online] Available …
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Emissaries from Russia
… and concrete demands were made to Mr F. W de Klerk as a means of finding a way out of the impasse. 3. …
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Labram, manufacturer of ‘Long Cecil’ is killed by shell from ‘Long Tom’
… Frederick Labram, manufacturer of a cannon popularly known as 'Long Cecil' in the De Beers' workshop in Kimberley, was …
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Transvaal Republic tries Chief Malebogo
… Although he was never sentenced, he was kept in jail as a prisoner of war and his followers were indentured in …
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SA artist, Daniel Sefundi Rakgoathe is born
… his work locally and internationally, in countries such as England, Denmark, USA, Australia and Germany. …
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The Joint Declaration of Cooperation ("Three Doctors’ Pact") is signed
… ago (1947-2012) the Joint Declaration of Cooperation known as “Three Doctors’ Pact” was signed by three doctors, Dr. …
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The first Afrikaans Hymn book is published
… respectively. These developments established Afrikaans as church language. …
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Lucas Seage is born
… Kumalo. He was one of the resistance artists, who saw art as a weapon against apartheid. References: Rankin: Images of …
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Britain proclaims Natal a British colonial territory
… effective administration was installed with Mr Martin West as lieutenant-governor that the power of the volksraad …
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Mayibuye
… Mayibuye, published for many years as a small, underground newsletter, was one of three African …
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3 students from Johannesburg are the first to climb ‘Devil’s Tooth’ in the Drakensberg Range
… parts, including the Amphitheatre and pinnacle rocks such as the Devil's Tooth. Until 1950, the Devil's Tooth was …
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