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The SA rugby team loses 5-11 against New Zealand in Auckland and also loses the series 1-3.
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Nakedi Mathews Phosa, former premier of Mpumalanga and Afrikaans poet, is born in Mbombela township, Nelspruit.
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African heads of state issue the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights at Casablanca, Morocco.
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Speech at a State Banquet hosted by their Majesties, the King and Queen of Cambodia, 6 November 2002
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Sangiro (A.A. Pienaar) (54), SA author of mainly books about animals and Africa, dies in Stellenbosch.
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