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The Afrikaans Language and Culture Association, ATKV, gives former president F.W. de Klerk its highest award for having the cou
… Association, ATKV, gives former president F.W. de Klerk its highest award for having the cou …
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Now in its 24th year, South Africa’s longest-running film festival, the Durban International Film Festival (DIFF), starts today
… Now in its 24th year, South Africa’s longest-running film festival, …
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Now in its 24th year, South Africa’s longest-running film festival, the Durban International Film Festival (DIFF), starts today
… Now in its 24th year, South Africa’s longest-running film festival, …
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African National Congress (ANC) Deputy President Nelson Mandela states that his party was prepared to abandon its long-held pol
… Mandela states that his party was prepared to abandon its long-held pol …
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South African Airways (SAA) announces the re-routing of its services to Europe via Luanda (Angola), Brazzaville, the Cape Verde
… South African Airways (SAA) announces the re-routing of its services to Europe via Luanda (Angola), Brazzaville, the …
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The government extends its powers under the Internal Security Act from the Transvaal only to the whole of South Africa.
… The government extends its powers under the Internal Security Act from the Transvaal …
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The SA regional airline, Sun Air, discontinues its service and thousands of disappointed passengers have to acquire seats on ot
… The SA regional airline, Sun Air, discontinues its service and thousands of disappointed passengers have to …
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Mohammed Farah Aidid, who has controlled much of Somalia during its civil war, dies of wounds suffered during a skirmish with a
… Farah Aidid, who has controlled much of Somalia during its civil war, dies of wounds suffered during a skirmish with …
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SA closes its consulate in Wellington after the New Zealand prime minister cuts diplomatic ties because of SA’s racial segregat
… SA closes its consulate in Wellington after the New Zealand prime …
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The UN and UNAIDS, its Aids programme, issues a progress report on how member nations were adhering to commitments made during
… The UN and UNAIDS, its Aids programme, issues a progress report on how member …
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The Parliamentary caucus of the National Party unanimously elects B.J. Vorster, Minister of Justice, as its new leader. He auto
… unanimously elects B.J. Vorster, Minister of Justice, as its new leader. He auto …
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In his second progress report on the implementation of the United Nations 1989 Declaration on Apartheid and Its Destructive Con
… of the United Nations 1989 Declaration on Apartheid and Its Destructive Con …
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The Trade Union Council of South Africa (TUCSA) elects its first Black chairman, Ronnie Webb, at the Council’s annual congress
… The Trade Union Council of South Africa (TUCSA) elects its first Black chairman, Ronnie Webb, at the Council’s …
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The gold price falls to its lowest level in eighteen years when it is fixed on $278,50 in London.
… The gold price falls to its lowest level in eighteen years when it is fixed on …
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Soweto agrees to pay rent. (Wessels, E and Weinberg, S. (1990). “Soweto agrees to pay its rent – but power cuts loom weekly.
… (Wessels, E and Weinberg, S. (1990). “Soweto agrees to pay its rent – but power cuts loom weekly. …
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The government withdraws its plan to place a quota limit on the admission of Black students to White universities, but remains
… The government withdraws its plan to place a quota limit on the admission of Black …
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The National African Chamber of Commerce (’Nacoc’) is incorporated. During May 1969 it changed its name to the National African
… (’Nacoc’) is incorporated. During May 1969 it changed its name to the National African …
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The National African Chamber of Commerce (’Nacoc’) is incorporated. During May 1969 it changed its name to the National African
… (’Nacoc’) is incorporated. During May 1969 it changed its name to the National African …
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The Iraqi Foreign Minister, Hassim Jawad, announces that Iraq will not recognise the government of South Africa because of its
… not recognise the government of South Africa because of its …
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The British government, in a change of policy, opens its doors to consultations with ANC leaders on a solution for South Africa
… The British government, in a change of policy, opens its doors to consultations with ANC leaders on a solution for …
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At its inaugural Congress in Pretoria, the South African Party commits itself to a federal or confederal solution to the countr
… At its inaugural Congress in Pretoria, the South African Party …
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The Moutse (Validation of Actions) Bill, providing for the validation of government actions in Moutse during the period of its
… of government actions in Moutse during the period of its …
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The US shuts down its embassy in Nairobi, Kenya, after a terrorist threat. The new embassy building opened March 3 2002, after
… The US shuts down its embassy in Nairobi, Kenya, after a terrorist threat. The …
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The government gives its details of proposals to consolidate 157 ‘Black spots’ and sixty-eight Zulu areas into a homeland. Kwaz
… The government gives its details of proposals to consolidate 157 ‘Black spots’ and …
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The ANC confirms it has forwarded 300 applications from its members to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and expects to s
… The ANC confirms it has forwarded 300 applications from its members to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and …
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The SA Communist Party (SACP), following a weekend meeting of its augmented central committee, calls for an end to the Mugabe g
… SA Communist Party (SACP), following a weekend meeting of its augmented central committee, calls for an end to the …
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Rugby world champion England beats Tri-Nations kings South Africa 32-16 at Twickenham to record its sixth successive victory.
… kings South Africa 32-16 at Twickenham to record its sixth successive victory. …
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The Angolan government and its UNITA guerrilla foes formally adopt terms for a truce to end a conflict killing an estimated 1,0
… The Angolan government and its UNITA guerrilla foes formally adopt terms for a truce to …
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The Transitional Executive Council has its first meeting in Cape Town and adopts a resolution of the Multi-party Negotiating Co
… The Transitional Executive Council has its first meeting in Cape Town and adopts a resolution of the …
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Egypt breaks off relations with Syria, Libya, Algeria, Iraq and South Yemen, all opponents of its peace moves with Israel.
… Libya, Algeria, Iraq and South Yemen, all opponents of its peace moves with Israel. …
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