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Local elections receive go
… Cape, the voters would not go to the polls on November 1, as disputes were still pending. It was speculated that …
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Nelson Mandela delivers a speech marking his first 100 days in office
… to heal the wounds of the past and help us move on as a united and non-racial nation would be established. Click …
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The first legal photograph of Nelson Mandela released.
… Mandela was well known, but most people had never seen him as after 1964 it was illegal to have his photographs or to …
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Students support the appointment of Archie Mafeje
… on its appointment of Archie Mafeje (a Black academic) as senior lecturer in the Department of African Studies at …
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ANC activists bribe warder and escape from prison
… families joined them. Moolla was later based in New Delhi as the Asian representative of the ANC. Sources: Kalley, …
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Tanganyika formally ends all trade ties with South Africa
… Tanganyika (now known as Tanzania) formally ended all direct and indirect trade …
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Zambian plane crashes at Libreville, Gabon killing 18 national soccer team players
… staff were buried in a site that has come to be known as Heroes Acres. …
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King Mswati III is born
… father,King Sobhuza, died in 1982, two of his wives acted as regents until Mswati could be of age to take over the …
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The Security Council begins deliberations on the situation in South Africa
… and injuring close to 200 in what has come to be known as the Sharpeville Massacre. …
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Mannetjies Coetzer is killed by a crocodile in the Kunene River
… Lucas tried to rescue his brother but it was pointless as the crocodile had been too quick in dragging him. The …
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Sol Kerzner admits to the Harms Commission, that he has paid R2m for the personal benefit of Chief George Matanzima
… government and the ANC government. He has since resigned as chairman of Sun International and is now CEO and chairman …
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Nelson Mandela arrives on Robben Island to serve his five-year sentence
… anniversary of Nelson Mandela arriving on Robben Island as prisoner. On 5 August they were stopped and arrested just …
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Former National Minister of Arts and Culture, Pallo Jordan, is born
… served in various positions within the ANC. He also served as Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism of the …
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More than 2,250 people are arrested in the township of Sebokeng
… violence, which increased to 600 by September 1985 as the revolts spread across the country and the government …
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Wiseman Khuzwayo, reporter for the Durban Daily News hands himself over to the police
… lawyer who asked the police to note that he was fully fit as per a medical examination. He was released on Feb 22 …
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Seedtime: Omar Badsha Retrospective
… photographic essays for which he is acknowledged as having crafted a new vocabulary and a way of seeing that …
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Alan Charles Rusbridger, editor of The Guardian is born
… studied literature and in 1979 joined the The Guardian as a reporter. Since 1995 Rusbridger has been editor of the …
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PLAN launches armed struggle against South Africa
… that continues to this day. This day is officially known as National Heroes Day in independent Namibia. …
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White sympathisers join evicted Black squatters in a protest
… Crossroads settlement because it had acquired legal status as a place of settlement. The Apartheid government then …
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Wife of detained Nigerian president is killed
… 1996, she was detained on a charge of false publication as she was involved in a campaign to secure the release of …
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Natal becomes part of the Union of South Africa
… three other colonies to form the Union of South Africa as one of its provinces. Now called KwaZulu-Natal it was …
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Zambian journalist, Fred M’membe is born
… the country’s first independent newspaper, Zambia Post. As the only independent newspaper in Zambia, Zambia Post …
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The western wing of Munitoria burns down
… and known to be a fire hazard. . There were no casualties as the fire started after hours. The building was demolished …
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ANC’s Walter Sisulu and Duma Nokwe rally support against Urban Bantu Councils Act
… at a very difficult time in the history of the ANC as it was banned along with other liberation movements like …
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Morocco reclaims its long lost region of Sidi Ifni from Spain
… de Herrera, lord of the Canaries, established the area as a Spanish fishing, slaving, and trading locality. Diseases …
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South African Foreign Minister, ‘Pik’ Botha denies South African support for RENAMO
… harbour hostile forces or allow their countries to be used as launching pads for attacks on one another. Mozambique …
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Council of Unions of South Africa (CUSA) is formed
… Unions belonging to CUSA used plant-level committees as a stepping stone towards unionism. In August 1982, CUSA …
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Muntu Myeza, SA anti-apartheid activist, is born.
… (SASO). In 1974, he was elected general secretary of SASO. As Chairman of SASO, Myeza organised the making Viva Frelimo …
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Bantu Authorities Act of 1951
… Chief Albert Luthuli was deposed from his position as Chief when he refused to resign from the African National …
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First president of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah (62), dies in Bucharest.
… of Ghana in 1957 until 1966.Ghana (formerly known as The Gold Coast) gained its independence and became a …
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