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UDF organises boycott of Coloured and Indian parliamentry elections
… African people from the Tricameral parliament and saw this as a serious form of repression by the government. In early …
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President F.W. de Klerk promises repeal of apartheid laws
… were either changed or scrapped altogether. This was used as a motivation to argue for the lifting of economic …
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Winnie Mandela charged with kidnapping
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Namibia’s constitution is ratified
… independence. Namibia's constitution, in its day was seen as most progressive. …
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Malebane Metsing stages a coup in Bophuthatswana
… not to interfere. His request was not granted as the S.A. Defence Force moved in to return Mangope to …
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Victoria Tower, Uitenhage
… Victoria Tower in Caledon Street in Uitenhage was built as Public Building between 1896 and 1898. It was named after …
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Mozambique and Soviet Union reject Margo Commission’s finding
… aircraft had not been lured off course by a decoy beacon as was alleged. Machel was on his way back from an …
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General Motors fails to leave RSA quietly
… to demands by workers caused them to embark on strikes. As a result, workers occupied some of GM plants and were …
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SA TV Producer reported killed in Air crash
… Airport in Lagos at 7 p.m. Saturday night 22 October as Flight 210 en route to Abuja -- a trip that should have …
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World Refugee Day
… General Assembly decided that 20 June would be celebrated as World Refugee Day. This day is celebrated worldwide in …
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GlaxoSmithKline to reduce AIDS drugs price
… drop from 64 cents to 35 cents a day, and Retrovir, known as AZT, will drop from $1.20 to 75 cents a day in sixty-three …
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The Opening Ceremony of 2000 Olympic Games takes place
… ceremony was the entrance of North and South Korea, coming as one team and using a specially designed unification flag, …
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Allan Boesak guilty on charges of fraud
… of his three year sentence. Boesak has been readmitted as a church minister after the clearing of his criminal …
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Verwoerd’s grandson joins ANC
… was not even welcome at Stellenbosch, the town he grew up as he was called a traitor of Afrikanerdom and the belief of …
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SA military integration is disputed
… guerrillas) in the army's physical institutions such as flags, symbols and traditions. …
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Desmond Tutu is appointed TRC chairperson
… boycott of South Africa. The boycott became successful as disinvestments took place and the rand plunged. At the end …
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Lesotho addresses political exiles in the country
… to stay in Lesotho provided they did not use the country as a base for operations against South Africa. Click here to …
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International Olympic Committee re-admit South Africa
… Africa suffered heavily in the international sports arena as a result of its apartheid policy. It gradually became …
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Two ANC members gunned down in Swaziland.
… were all the same except the date, which they mentioned as Tuesday, which is the 2 of June 1986. …
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Court go-ahead for United Democratic Front meetings
… the publication by the government, which portrayed the ANC as a communist party. The state agreed that the meetings were …
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SA Prime Minister, B.J. Vorster reveals that SA scientists have succeeded in developing a new process for uranium enrichment
… African Atomic Board (AEB). Vorster described the success as ‘unequalled in the history of our country’. It is widely …
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A two-day All-in African Conference starts in Pietermaritzburg, Natal
… and scores left injured in what has come to be known as the Sharpeville Massacre. …
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Two former Soweto student leaders, Khotso Seathlolo and Mary Loate are given long term sentences
… than 20 000 learners marched against the use of Afrikaans as a medium of instruction in Black secondary schools. …
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The British High Commissioner for Basutoland, Bechuanaland and Swaziland issues the Prevention of Violence Abroad Proclamation
… Gqobose. Gqobose was arrested in Basutoland (now known as Lesotho) in 1965, . He was sentenced to three years …
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Nigerian terrorist, Henry Okah is found guilty of masterminding two car bombs in Abuja by a South African Judge.
… cited grievance with foreign oil companies who they viewed as exploiting the local population. Okah was arrested in …
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Frederik Willem de Klerk is elected President of South Africa
… support of the White electorate in the referendum which, as he put it "closed the book on apartheid" and paved the way …
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James Kantor, a lawyer, is arrested for his involvement in Liliesleaf farm activities
… Liliesleaf Farm using the firm’s funds. The farm served as the headquarters of MK. When the police raided the farm in …
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Dr Max Theiler, first South African to receive the Nobel Prize, is born in Pretoria
… 1964 and joined Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, as professor of epidemiology and microbiology. Theiler died …
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Thami Mnyele, SA artist and member of MK, is killed in Gaborone
… the portfolio and the works in it on SABC television, as evidence of Thami's 'terrorist' activities. To date, these …
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Ugandan President Idi Amin releases political prisoners
… guards purged and killed Obote’s supporters who were seen as a threat to his administration. In 1972 he savagely …
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