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Lydia van Niekerk, professor of literature and first woman to be appointed to the chair at the University of Stellenbosch, dies
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The H F Verwoerd Dam in the Orange Free State has been renamed the Gariep Dam with immediate effect, Water Affairs and Forestry
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SA cricket players record their first ever innings win over England when they beat Nassar Hussain’s tourists by an innings and
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Congo reaches a cease-fire agreement in Paris with Uganda and Rwanda, which support rebels in Congo, but the rebel groups thems
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The Afrikaner Broederbond (AB) adopts a new constitution, which will allow women and all race groups as members, as long as the
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According to press reports, the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC) accused the ANC of being "guilty of deceit and dup
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Dr John Daniël Kestell (Vader Kestell), moderator of the DRC synod, editor of Die Kerkbode, and rector of Grey University Coll
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Angola, Cuba, and South Africa end eight months of negotiations under US mediation for a settlement in South West Africa by sig
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Fikile Magadledla, SA artist, co-founder of the Soweto Art Association, illustrator of several books and writer of poetry to ac
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Balthazar Johannes (John) Vorster, premier (1966-1978) and state president (1978-1979) of SA, is born in the district of Jamest
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The Mozambique Convention, an agreement between the ZAR and Portugal, paves the way for the construction of the Delagoa Bay rai
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Johannes Brill, rector of Grey College (later Grey University College and still later the University of the Free State) dies in
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The Rivonia Trial, concerning two charges of sabotage, one under the Suppression of Communism Act, and one under the General La
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Peter (Petrus) K. Masiza, teacher and later priest in the Church of the Province of Southern Africa, dies in Tsomo, Eastern Cap
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Angola gains independence from the colonial ruler Portugal with Dr Agostinho Neto as president and is known as the People’s Rep
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One-day general strike takes place in Port Elizabeth to protest police attacks in Kimberley and East London which resulted in t
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Allister Mackintosh, pilot and ‘father’ of SA aviation dies in Port Elizabeth. He earned a D.S.O. in the Battle of the Somme
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Lillian Gugu Baqwa, first African woman admitted as attorney in 1977 and member of several boards, is born in Pinetown, Natal.
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