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Constable Vlotman is given a R500 fine and a five year suspension sentence
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Walvis Bay is handed over to Namibia
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Chief Buthelezi considers registering the IFP for April 1994 election
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British Airways prohibits smoking on all flights
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Gambia gains independence
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ANC members, Walter Sisulu and Duma Nokwe go overseas under false names
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World Book and Copyright Day is celebrated globally
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Jan Carel Juta (52), father of the publishing industry in SA, dies in Chiswick, London
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Jomo Kenyatta, believed to be Mau Mau leader, is convicted
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Drum Magazine calls for the release of all political prisoners
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The University of South Africa is officially opened, replacing the University of the Cape of Good Hope.
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Lindiwe Sisulu is detained
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