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Bafana Bafana wins over Ghana
… minute of the first half. The game was not drama free, as Bafana Bafana was reduced to ten-men after midfielder Eric …
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Presidential Job Summit is held
… and other efforts, lack of employment is still considered as the biggest problem in South Africa, matched only by the …
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NP Secretary-General Stoffel Van der Merwe resigns
… thirteen months, resigned citing ill-health and exhaustion as reason. He was quoted in the Citizen saying: My batteries …
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Nelson Mandela marries Graça Machel on his 80th birthday
… the Mozambican liberation struggle, Graca Machel is known as an international advocate for women and children rights, …
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Black empowerment makes headway
… the chairman. The decision to sell was interpreted as a response to political pressure to transfer economic …
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South Africa’s new constitution is approved
… in South Africa. The Constitution is considered by many as one of the most advanced in the world, with a Bill of …
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Rand Afrikaans University is established
… in Johannesburg, was established by an act of parliament as the academic home of Afrikaans-speaking students. Through …
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New Deal? South Africa 1983
… is a video of that time and was Tony Bensusan's response as a media activist It was initially made without credits to …
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SAP fighting in Zimbabwe
… authorities closed Operation NICKEL on 8 September 1967, as they were satisfied that all the guerrillas in Rhodesia …
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Beyond the barricades: the 1985 schools boycott and the vicissitudes of the Athlone Students Action Committee(ASAC)
… an experience which operated at a myriad of levels, and as such, eschews a simplistic analysis or categorisation. One …
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Soweto: urban politics, poverty and race in apartheid society
… created) by the urban poor, with the manner in which they, as political actors, project these resources in pursuit of …
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NUSAS disbands
… would benefit more greatly from individual actions than as a collective. …
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Union leader, Moses Mayekiso is reported to be under arrest on his return from Sweden.
… by the state, forming people’s courts, and acting as the courts’ functionaries. …
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World Heart Day is first celebrated
… this day. The first World Heart Day was celebrated in 2000 as a joint initiative between World Heart Foundation (WHF) …
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Ignatius Royston Dunnachie (Roy) Campbell, SA satirical poet, is born in Durban.
… a satirical publication, after first establishing his name as a poet some years earlier. Campbell was an accomplished …
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Judge Edwin Cameron of SA reveals that he has been HIV positive since 1987
… been active in the fight against HIV/AIDS. While serving as a human rights lawyer at the Witwatersrand University’s …
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David Malebane, a student at the Tompi Seleka Agricultural College in the Limpopo, shoots three lecturers before shooting himself
… him near Masheshane where he lives. He stopped his car as he spotted them and shot himself in the head. …
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Author of the book, Born Free, Joy Adamson, is killed
… naturalist because she had not paid him for 14 days' work as a labourer at the Shaba game reserve in Kenya, where she …
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General Sir Redvers Henry Buller’s troops relieve British forces at Ladysmith
… the outbreak of the Second South African War (also known as Second Anglo-Boer War), which broke out in October 1899. …
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Springbok rugby player, Schalk Burger is born in Port Elizabeth
… was named after his father who was also a rugby player. As a child he was very successful in various sports codes. He …
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The Polio vaccine, developed by Dr. Jonas Salk, is declared safe and effective
… is one of the countries that are virtually polio free as is most of the modern world, but isolated cases of the …
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The Pretoria Show is opened for all races
… The Pretoria show is an annual event that began as an agricultural show and grew to include arts, …
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Zola Budd of SA and Mary Decker of the USA collide accidentally during the 3000m in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
… from the crowd had she won. The incident is regarded as one of the biggest upsets in Olympics history. …
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Jazz musician Victor Ntoni dies at the Helen Joseph Hospital in Johannesburg
… jazz bass player was born in Langa , Cape Town in 1947. As a teenager, Ntoni gradually established himself in the …
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Albertina Sisulu’s banning order is renewed
… his name was due to be struck off the roll of attorneys. As part of her banning orders, she was also placed under …
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Mafika Gwala born
… and there was the same space for him and his writing as before. He passed away on 7 September 2014. …
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FEDSAW Western Cape Region launched
… Amina Cachalia and Albertina Sisulu. Organisations such as the African National Congress Women's League (ANCWL) and …
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Ugandan Prime Minister, Milton Obote announces the proposed division of Buganda
… Uganda gained independence from Britain in 1962 with Obote as the first Prime Minister. …
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Ansuyah Ratipul Singh, medical doctor and community worker, poet, dramatist and novelist, is born in Durban.
… Singh was known for her medical work, she was also known as a novelist and the author of two-three act plays. Dr Singh …
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Dr JT van der Kemp, controversial missionary and physician, dies
… on to marry a non-White woman; a decision that was viewed as partly out of principle. He died in Cape Town In 1811. …
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