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Football in South Africa Timeline 1862-2012
… Pirates derby at Natalspruit. 10,000 spectators in Maseru (Lesotho, then Basotholand) watch the Whites-only Germiston …
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Liberation organisations
… within South Africa, as well as in Botswana, Swaziland, Lesotho, Angola, South West Africa (Namibia) and Mozambique …
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African National Congress Timeline 1980-1989
… within South Africa on the ANC command structure in Lesotho. The incursion is widely condemned. 18-19 December, … killed are eight South Africans, two Botswana nationals, a Lesotho and a Somali citizen. 6-25 June, The ANC holds its …
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Women and The Food and Canning Workers’ Union
… Act No. 38 of 1927 . Although she was able to escape to Lesotho with her one-month-old baby the night before she was …
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Rivonia Trial 1963 - 1964
… coming of independence: Zambia (1964), Botswana (1966), Lesotho (1966), Swaziland (1968), Mozambique and Angola …
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Poqo in the Western Cape and Transkei in the early 1960s
… sentenced to five years for receiving military training in Lesotho and for leaving the country unlawfully. And on 31 …
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National symbols such as the Coat of Arms and the National Anthem
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Africa’s Millennium Development Goals
… change guidance. [lxiii] States such as Rwanda, Gambia, Lesotho, [lxiv] Ghana, Mauritius, São Tomé and Príncipe [lxv] … growth patterns. [cxxii] Despite South Africa, Chad and Lesotho experiencing economic growth, their per capita …
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Youth and the National Liberation Struggle
… forcing thousands of youth into exile, mainly in Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland. These swelled the ranks of Umkhnto we …
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Political executions in South Africa by the apartheid government 1961 - 1989
… On 20 December 1985, South African security forces raided Lesotho, killing nine people. In retaliation, Andrew Zondo …
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1946 African Mineworkers Strike
… corners of the country and beyond its borders in Malawi, Lesotho, Botswana, Swaziland, Mozambique and, up to 1973, …
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Women’s resistance in the 1960s - Sharpeville and its aftermath
… banning order. Soon afterwards she left South Africa for Lesotho, where she subsequently became the victim of a parcel …
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Organization of African Unity Timeline 1884-2000
… by Lieutenant Colonel Yakuba Gowon Gambia, Botswana, and Lesotho gain independence Commonwealth Conference in Lagos … Nobel Prize for Literature South African backed coup in Lesotho; South African raids into Zambia, Zimbabwe, and …
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Africa: Colonialism, Arts, Protest & Independence
… by Lieutenant Colonel Yakuba Gowon Gambia, Botswana, and Lesotho gain independence Commonwealth Conference in Lagos … Nobel Prize for Literature South African backed coup in Lesotho; South African raids into Zambia, Zimbabwe, and …
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General South African History Timeline: Pre-1500
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South Africa’s Diverse Culture Artistic and Linguistic Heritage
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Biography of Lindiwe Mabuza by Kayla Johansen
… College. Afterwards, she attended Roma College in Lesotho, receiving a B.A. degree there. [8] She chose to …
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National Party (NP)
… relations with Malawi and the adjacent nations of Lesotho, Botswana, and Swaziland - all of which were …
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A decade by decade events account of the women’s struggle in South Africa
… ten days for breaking banning the order. She leaves for Lesotho where she becomes a victim of a parcel bomb. Dorothy …
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Nelson Mandela Timeline 2000-2014
… Park. Royalty from as far afield as Korea, Ghana, Togo, Lesotho, Botswana, Morocco, Germany, Libya, the Western Cape, …
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Yusuf Dadoo Timeline: 1960 - 1969
… present is Ben Turok, Joe Matthews (who had come from Lesotho) Moses Kotane and Harmel. June 19, O.R. Tambo …
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Colonial history of Bloemfontein
… agreed to by the Basothos. In 1868, Basotholand (today Lesotho) became a British Protectorate. The discovery of …
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The National Coat of Arms
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Origins of the Battle of Blood River 1838
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Defining culture, heritage and identity
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Political changes from 1750 to 1820
… gained independence from Britain in 1966 and was called Lesotho. Interior: expansion of southern Tswana chiefdoms A …
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The International Defence and Aid Fund (IDAF)
… were severely injured by a letter bomb sent to them in Lesotho in 1979. Dulcie September, a member of the ANC, …
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List of people banned under Apartheid
… take her 11 children to that desolate place. She fled to Lesotho, yet as a refugee not materially better off, for Lesotho was a desperately poor country. Most of her family … he was granted permission to attend a conference in Lesotho of the Inter-Territorial Meeting of Bishops in …
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African Heritage Sites
… Ibadites. Maloti-Drakensberg Park (Qacha's Nek District, Lesotho, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) The park features …
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