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The families who survived the Thirstland Trek and made it to Angola, are naturalised as Portuguese subjects, assured of freedom
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Gunmen kidnap five aid workers from the U.N. and European Union in Somalia. They are released unharmed three days later.
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Stephanus Johannes Paulus (Fanie) Eloff (62), first notable sculptor born in SA and grandson of Paul Kruger, dies in Pretoria.
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Basil Neo Sipho Bridgeman (Doc) Bikitshan, veteran journalist and story-teller is born in Mayfair, Johannesburg. He grows up in
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Moses Josiah Madiba, author, educationist and first African chancellor of the University of the North, is born at Uitvlucht, Pi
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Dr Pierre Rossouw, ecumenical affairs and information officer of the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) re-emphasises that the DRC con
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The Weekly Mail reports that allegedly twenty people have died in taxi feuds in 1989 and many more seriously injured.
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SA signs the following four agreements with the US: economic, technical and related assistance; the program of the Peace Corps
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Egypt breaks off relations with Syria, Libya, Algeria, Iraq and South Yemen, all opponents of its peace moves with Israel.
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