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Africa Malaria Day
… observed by African governments in 2001 and was known as Africa Malaria Day. Subsequent to a proposal made by the …
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Florence Josephine Zerffi, SA still life and landscape painter, dies
… Not only did Zerfifi paint, but she also used needle work as a medium. She loved colour and always used it to bring an …
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Democracy in Action
… international front by sending delegations abroad, often as invited guests, to promote understanding and support for a …
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Chief of the Lebelo group of the Ndebele, Johannes Jane Tane Kekana, dies
… of the present-day Potgietersrus. He succeeded his father as captain and moved first to Wallmansthal missionary …
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The historic Tana Baru Muslim cemetery is forced to close
… in the Bo-Kaap ( Malay Quarter ), has always been regarded as the most hallowed of Muslim cemeteries in Cape Town . …
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Hendrik Jacobus Coetsee is born
… he was elected MP for the Bloemfontein West constituency. As a MP, Coetsee served on various parliamentary committees …
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SA artist Tshela Matsoso is born
… to France, England and Italy. He then worked for the SABC as a graphic artist. Between 1970 and 1988 he exhibited in …
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Italy invades Ethiopia
… invades Eritrea. A border clash at Wewel (also referred to as Ualual) in Southern Ethiopia along the border of …
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Albert Luthuli delivers his Nobel Peace Prize Lecture
… serving a ban under the apartheid government for his role as president of the ANC, which had been banned after the …
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The official launch of the SABC
… transmissions in both official languages became a reality as the "A and B Programmes" were developed and showcased. …
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Solly Sachs addresses Garment Worker’s protestors
… Union of South Africa (GWU). He was later arrested as the protest was deemed unlawful by the government and he …
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ANC co-founder and journalist Pixley Seme dies
… unveiled at his grave in 1984 Mangosuthu Buthelezi spoke. As a young man Buthelezi had written letters dictated by Seme …
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Where do we stand?: APDUSA and a nation free of race hatred and oppression
… its policy of Non-Collaboration and using "The Boycott as weapon of struggle" for a concerted struggle for liberty. …
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Coal Miners Strike on the Rand
… revolt against the government, which became known as the Rand Rebellion. By March 1922 Johannesburg had been …
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South Africa begins occupation of South-West Africa
… Britain had acceded to the offer, the plan went astray, as there were sympathisers among Afrikaner community towards …
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Bettie Cilliers, famous SA painter, is born
… progressive for the time. She comes from the same era as some of our greatest old masters but was so futuristic in …
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Gifted writer and actor William Modisane is born
… died in 1986 in Dortmund, West Germany and is rated as one of the finest Black writers and intellectuals of the …
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The Battle of Blood River
… with the blood of the slain. Hence the river became known as "Blood River". …
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Maude Francis Eyston Sumner, SA painter, is born
… the outbreak of the Second World War. She is well known as a painter of landscapes and still lives. Her paintings are …
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Workers embark on strike action
… workers, under the leadership of their Headman known as One O'clock, went on strike at the Brakpan Electric Works. …
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South African artist Fikile Magadledla is born
… his works are a combination of media and can be classified as surrealistic in nature. Magadlela was a member of and …
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The four corner stones of the castle (Kasteel de Goede Hoop) at the Cape are laid
… Good Hope for the Dutch East India Company, better known as the VOC. The castle has a pentagonal plan a five-pointed …
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The Santo Alberto is wrecked
… reached such proportions that some historians regard them as the main reason for the collapse of the Portuguese empire. …
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Fighting Talk
… of emancipation taken by several African countries, such as Sudan, the Congo, Tanganyika, Nigeria, Guinea and Algeria …
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Edenburg is founded
… The initial application for recognition of Edenburg as a town was rejected by the Volksraad, but permission was …
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The Anglo-Boer War 1 (Transvaal War of Independence) begins
… the war and ended passive resistance. The war became known as the Anglo-Boer War 1 or the Transvaal War of Independence. …
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South Africa signs a multilateral treaty prohibiting the development of biological weapons
… put into effect on 26 March 1975. This treaty is regarded as the first international treaty to ban an entire class of …
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Rand Daily Mail publishes exposé of conditions in Homelands
… and White perceptions of Black bodies during the time. “As the Black spot removals bring more people to an already …
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School boycott in Port Elizabeth ends
… were met. Port Elizabeth in 1980 was rife with unrest, as a strike at the Ford plant illustrated, when an estimated …
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Fifth Constitution Amendment Bill is introduced
… of the Schlebusch Commission and was promulgated as Act No 101 of the Republic of South Africa Constitution …
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