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”National Day of Protest and Mourning, Stay at Home on Monday, 26th June! “flyer issued by [twelve persons], June 15, 1950
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Representation of Blacks Act No 12, removing Black voters in the Cape from the common roll and placing them on a separate roll,
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The Executive of the South African Indian Congress (SAIC) meets in Durban and appoints S.R. Naidoo as the SAIC’s nominee to the
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The Africa Union (AU) summit opens in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and agrees to send 300 AU troops to protect ceasefire monitors in
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A fifty-two-strong delegation, led by Dr Frederik van Zyl Slabbert and Alex Boraine, leaves SA for talks with the African Natio
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Kausobson Kausob, chief of a group of San that inhabited the area between the Modder, Riet and Vaal Rivers early in the ninetee
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As France announces that the Sahara will not be included in its plan for an independent Algeria, eighty people are killed and a
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Granny Maloko Temo of Mantata near Dendron, eldest person in SA and allegedly eldest in the world, celebrates her 130th birthda
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Because a select committee to inquire into and report on certain organisations has not completed its task at the end of the par
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The Battle of Ulundi, decisive battle during the Zulu War, takes place with the British forces gaining the upper hand and Cetsh
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SA tennis player Liezel Huber and Cara Black of Zimbabwe win the women’s doubles on Wimbledon. Huber also reached the semi-fina
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Strategy and Tactics of the ANC: Building a National Democratic Society - revised draft by ANC, 30 August 2007, 52nd National Conference, Polokwane
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The Star reports that poor management of SANDF equipment and the theft of weapons that ended up in rebels’ hands are fuelling t
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About sixty people have been injured in an accident involving a bus and a truck on the N1 south, near Murrayhill, north of Pret
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The Minister of Law and Order rejects conditions set on 18 October 1984 by the three remaining fugitives in the British Consula
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Vanessa Brereton, former “human rights” lawyer, admits that she was agent RS 452 and The Star publishes the first story of her
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An open letter is released by twelve leading clergymen from the Church of the Province of South Africa and other Protestant chu
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Prof. Johan Franken, writer of cultural historical works and expert on the history of the French Huguenots at the Cape, dies in
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Martin Melck, donator of the stand and builder of the Lutheran church on it, now a national monument, is born in Eastern Prussi
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The Special Service Battalion of the defence force of the Union of South Africa is dissolved, and gymnasiums for the army, air
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Herbert Hayton Castens, first SA rugby captain and also captain of the first SA cricket team to tour overseas, dies in London.
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Mpande, king of the Zulu people and half-brother of Dingane, dies in Zululand. Another source gives the date as 19 November
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The Star reports that twenty-two charges of rape were laid against police officers between April 2005 and March this year, the
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Huberte Rupert, wife of industrialist Anton Rupert, dies in Stellenbosch. She was known for her promotion of the arts and as an
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Andrew Barnard (45), colonial secretary of the Cape and husband of Lady Ann Barnard, dies on a farm near Cape Town after contra
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South African Nobel laureate Nadine Gordimer is assaulted at home in Johannesburg by three men who lock her in a store room and
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