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The last ‘Peru and Bala’ show is hosted on Lotus FM
… best-selling book. The ‘Peru and Bala’ comedy acts serve as a significant reminder to South African Indians of their …
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Moses Kotane, the South African Communist Party and African National Congress stalwart dies in Moscow
… two activists were sent by the African National Congress as observers. In 1963 he left the country for Tanzania. In …
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Cross erected by Bartholomew Dias
… road, beyond the sand dunes, lies Kwaaihoek, also known as False Island, a high promontory that juts out towards the …
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Cato Manor Heritage Centre, Durban
… and then by traveling through the area also referred to as ‘Umkumbane’ by locals. …
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Brackenfell, Cape Town
… Estate Granite and Brick Company', who then developed it as a granite quarry. On 15 March 1904 a railway siding was …
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Record of Understanding is agreed to by the SA government and the ANC
… the ANC President, Nelson Mandela regarded the killings as nothing but an indictment on the apartheid government. …
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”Unknown” White man is hanged in Pretoria
… 1960. His name was kept a secret by Justice P. O’Hagan as he feared that revealing the man’s name would create …
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Henri Edouard Prosper Breuil (84), French archaeologist who did research with Dr Robert Broom in SA, dies in Paris
… Professor Henri Breuil came to South Africa as a part of a six year trip across Southern Africa with a …
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David Kitson released
… Matthews was sentenced to fifteen years in the same trial as Kitson. It was alleged that he had assisted in obtaining …
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Nkuma and Mahlalela sentenced to death
… Despite the fact that the murder was argued by the defence as the collective responsibility of the mob, Nkuma and …
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RSA introduces more press restriction
… any measures deemed necessary to curb resistance. As a result of these powers, the Minister of Home Affairs and …
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Riots erupt in Soweto
… The majority of Blacks rejected Black Community Councils as puppets of the apartheid government. Twelve people were …
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Rhodes
… Church (DRC) congregation was, and still is, known as Rossville. The 1904 census indicated that Rhodes had a …
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Deputy Minister of Defence attends commemoration of Delville Wood
… battle in the woods, dubbed by South African soldiers as the 'Devil's Woods'. During the commemoration ceremony, a …
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The Ncome Museum is opened
… Site. The Site is named after a nearby river known as Ncome in isiZulu and Bloedrivier in Afrikaans and …
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Ndaweni Mahlangu causes a storm in political circles
… premier, Ndaweni Mahlangu, who replaced Matthews Phosa as the province's second premier, caused a storm within …
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Goldstone Commission confirms SADF complicity in violence
… (Goldstone Commission), with Mr Justice Richard Goldstone as chairman, released its findings of a "dirty tricks" …
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SA national soccer team, Bafana Bafana, win the SA’s first ever FIFA sanctioned match.
… Apartheid. Theophilus Doctorson Khumalo, popularly known as Doctor Khumalo scored a penalty on the 82nd producing the …
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A book claims that SA’s Nuclear weapons programme has continued since 1993
… Africa did not destroy all its nuclear weapons in 1993, as it was initially claimed by the then State President F. W. …
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KwaZakele - the politics of transition in South Africa: an Eastern Cape study
… Africa. The study covers the period 1993 to 2000, and uses as a primary data source five surveys conducted among …
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A critical look at the role of the Muslim Judicial Council in the struggle for liberation in South Africa from 1960 to 1994
… in South Africa emphasising highly politicised events such as the 1976 Uprising, 1985-1986 Mass Mobilisation, 1989-1990 …
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South African History Online goes live
… 22 January 2001. CEO Omar Badsha founded the organisation as a Section 21 non-profit and launched its website two years …
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Judith Mason, SA artist, is born in Pretoria.
… her canvasses, something the artist herself refers to as trying to make sense of the chaos around her. She has also …
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South African Police (SAP) is founded
… part in mass action that turned violent on 5 July 1913 as it gained momentum. The SAP could not handle the situation …
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Grammy Award winner Miriam Makeba is born in Johannesburg
… a sangoma and a domestic worker while her father worked as a clerk for Shell. Makeba began singing in the school …
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The Sebokeng Massacre of mourners leaves more than 30 dead and 40 more injured
… where 46 residents were massacred on what became known as Boipatong Massacre. …
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ANC President Oliver Tambo meets with Mikhail Gorbachev in Moscow
… Thabo Mbeki who would succeed Nelson Mandela’s successor as President of the ANC and of the Republic of South …
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Stanley Bongani Nkosi, SA artist, is born in Newcastle, Natal
… attained his Junior Certificate. He also studied sculpture as a private student with Peter Hayden. Nkosi moved to …
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Clayton Sithole, the last political activist to die in Apartheid police detention
… (now Gauteng ). This police station gained a reputation as many detainees seemed to perish inside the building. In …
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Winnie Nomzamo Madikizela-Mandela is sentenced to six years
… by members of the Mandela United Football club who acted as bodyguards and enforcers for Winnie. One of the …
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