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Mandela pays his first state visit to Mozambique
… for bilateral relations between them. The JPCC served as an enabling mechanism to sign more than twenty agreements …
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Clumber, Eastern Cape
… 1825. The second Church, which replaced it in 1837, served as a defense station in 1846 during the hostilities. …
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Civil Society vs. the State: identity, institutions, and the Black Consciousness Movement in South Africa
… prevailing structuralist theories of regime change as reductionist, economistic, and elitist. It suggests an …
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Lesotho unable to impose sanctions against SA
… was virtually impossible to break ties with South Africa, as in his view Lesotho needed South Africa more than South …
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The University of Port Elizabeth is founded
… 2005, this union of three unique institutions came about as a result of governments' countrywide restructuring of …
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South Sudan is declared an independent state
… granted independence on 9 July 2011 with the town of Juba as a capital. The declaration of independence marked “the …
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Boxing legend, Dingaan Thobela thwarts a hijacking at his home in Johannesburg
… of Soweto' arrived home only to be greeted by hijackers as he was about to enter his Kelvin home. One of the …
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The Minister of Manpower Utilisation, Fanie Botha reveals government plan on increasingly militant Black trade unions.
… The newly established industrial court was proferred as a means of disciplining certain unions. This stern warning …
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Transkei announces it is re-establishing diplomatic relations with South Africa
… demanded areas the apartheid government had designated as “white” to be part of the homeland. …
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Botha’s Pass in Natal is under attack by General Buller’s forces
… Buller occurred amid the South African War II, also known as the Second Anglo-Boer War which broke out on 9 October …
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Aaron Mokoena, SA footballer is born in Boipatong
… In his early career, he played for local teams such as Jomo Cosmos. He later moved on to teams like Ajax …
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Annesu de Vos, SA poet, is born.
… in Johannesburg on the 5 August 1964. She is well-known as the youngest published poet in South African literature …
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Desire Wilson is born
… at the Good will Revival. A book documenting her life as a racing driver titled 'Driven by desire' has been …
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South Africa and the United Kingdom embroiled in a diplomatic crisis
… Africa and the United Kingdom (UK) faced what was seen as a worst diplomatic crisis because of tension over six …
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O. R. Tambo leaves South Africa for exile
… they moved into a small flat and Adelaide found a job as a nurse. The family returned to South Africa in 1990. …
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UN troops arrive in Congo to help deal with the political crisis
… the Federal State of South Kasai, with Joseph Ngalula as head of parliament. The events leading to the secession of …
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Paul Kibii Tergat Kenyan professional long distance runner is born
… his achievements in long-distance running. He is regarded as one of the most accomplished runners of all time. …
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South African actor, Ken Gampu, dies in Vosloorus
… entering the the world of performing arts, he had worked as a physical trainer, a salesman ,an interpreter and a …
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The MK and ZIPRA formally announce that they had formed a military alliance
… in Rhodesia. Their fighting ability amazed their enemies as they thought it was going to be a cat and mouse clash. The …
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Lady Mary Bailey, the first pilot to complete the London to Cape flight and back solo, dies in Cape Town
… Bailey founded the Magazine African Drum, currently known as Drum Magazine. …
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The last conventional battle of the South African War ends
… General Sir Redvers Buller's Natal Field Army (also known as the Natal Field Force). By 24 September the entire …
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France’s war in Morocco ends with Treaty of Tangier.
… in Tangier on 10 September 1844 and came to be known as the Treaty of Tangier. …
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Tutu leads biggest anti-apartheid protest march in South Africa
… the Truth and Reconciliation Commission after he retired as archbishop of Cape Town in 1996.He is now well known for …
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Document 25 - Response by Nelson Mandela to De Klerk’s 2 July 1992 memorandum
… NEC's decisions on the Basic Conditions of Employment as reflected in the statement dated 14 July 1997. COSATU is …
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The Segregation Fallacy and Other Papers by D.D.T Jabavu
… by those interested in the Native view of what is known as Segregation in South Africa. Contents The Segregation …
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A fire breaks out on Table Mountain after a British tourist allegedly tossed a lit cigarette out of a car window
… mother dying of smoke inhalation. The tourist, identified as Anthony Cooper, was arrested and charged with culpable …
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Eritrea becomes a member of the United Nations.
… ruler, Ethiopia, Eritrea joined the United Nations (UN) as an official member on 28 May 1993. …
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The Queen Mother of Lesotho, Mamohato Bereng Seeiso dies.
… married King Moshoeshoe II and they had three children. As the Queen Mother, she ran several charities and …
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The first airmail in SA, consisting of 730 post cards, is flown eight kilometres by Evelyn Driver in his Bleriot plane from Ken
… The mail bag was fastened to the back of his seat as he flew the Bleriot monoplane. The plane landed on …
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Walter Sisulu evades security police and goes underground
… in March 1985) that he fled to Bechuanaland (now known as Botswana). Three Months later, Sisulu and the high command …
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