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Vuyisile Mini, Trade unionist and uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK) activist is hanged
… for his role in the MK and anti-apartheid resistance. As a member of the South African Congress of Trade Unions …
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From the margins to the mainstream: the anti-apartheid movement and the politics of agenda-setting in the United States
… review of Congressional hearings and movement literature. As demonstrated, anti-apartheid movement influence in the …
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Chief Kaiser Matanzima is elected Chief Minister
… the Transkei Legislative Assembly during its first session as Chief Minister. The assembly was made up of forty-five …
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Nigeria becomes the first Anglophone independent state in Africa to become an associate member of EEC
… and Belgium signed a treaty in Rome, Italy. Also known as Common Market, the EEC was a major step in Europe's …
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We are no longer in France - Book Launch
… the PCA remained close to the French Communist Party. But as the national liberation struggle intensified, the PCA’s …
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Todd Tozama Matshikiza, musician, composer and writer, is born in Queenstown, Eastern Cape
… Matshikiza moved to Zambia. He took up a post as a newscaster and producer for the Zambian Broadcasting …
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The longest cricket test match in history is played between South Africa and England in Durban
… and the length of this match, it is often referred to as the 'timeless' test, and the only one of its kind in …
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Johnny Clegg, South African musician is born
… a South African Journalist. Owing to his step father’s job as a crime reporter, Clegg became exposed to township life …
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The twentieth anniversary of the arrest of Nelson Mandela is marked by a call for his release by China
… and with illegally leaving the country. Bob Hepple acted as his legal representative. His trial took place …
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Ruth Perry is elected to lead Liberia, thus becoming Africa's first female head of state
… government, thereby making her Africa's first woman to act as head of state. Perry was mandated to execute the daunting …
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The first Prime Minister of the DRC, Patrice Lumumba, declares martial law in Katanga
… declared martial law in the Katanga region of the Congo as a result of the continuing secession crisis. The Katanga …
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The South African government is to grant self-government to KaNgwane
… to grant self-government to KaNgwane. This move was seen as confirmation that it had finally abandoned its land deal …
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Forced removals at the Crossroads informal settlement
… of the same year. Allegedly a notorious group of men known as ‘witdoeke’ executed the evictions by setting alight the …
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Valliamma Munuswamy Mudaliar, SA political activist dies from a fever
… the village her mother came from in India, Thillaiyadi. As she entered her teenage years in South Africa, Valliammai …
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The Government Gazette publishes a Proclamation that dissolved KaNgwane Legislative Assembly
… KaNgwane issued in June 1981. Kangwane was created in 1977 as AmaSwazi, and was to be transferred to Swaziland. Later …
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Scientists find the virus that may cause Aids.
… its victims open series to other diseases., is hailed as a "monumental breakthrough" in medical research. The …
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Athlete Mathews Motshwareteu enters the annals of the country’s athletics history after only five weeks of track athletics
… his career. No longer able to run, he later found work as a second hand car dealer. He died in 2002 when he was shot …
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Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu on Robben Island 5 August 1982
… and with illegally leaving the country. Bob Hepple acted as his legal representative. His trial took place …
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African bus boycott lasting ten weeks is initiated in Johannesburg and Pretoria.
… Germiston and Edenvale and Pretoria townships such as Attridgeville and Lady Selbourne. After months of walking …
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Britain imposes an embargo on Rhodesian trade
… came just two months after Southern Rhodesia (now known as Zimbabwe) Prime Minister, Ian Douglas Smith, announced the …
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Former City Press Editor Mathata Tsedu’s son is found burnt beyond recognition in the boot of his car
… mental disorders were thought to have played a role as well. …
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SA cartoonist, Daniel Cornelis Boonzaaier is born
… and political cartoons. He came to Cape Town in 1882 as a clerk in the Master’s Office, where he started drawing …
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The University of the Orange Free State is founded in Bloemfontein
… State was founded on 18 March 1950. The institution began as a small college in what was then the Orange River Colony, …
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Tito Mboweni, former Governor of the SA Reserve Bank, is born in Tzaneen
… Mandela’s cabinet. In 1998, he joined the Reserve Bank as advisor to the Governor. He was appointed Governor in 1999 …
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The South African Industrial Federation riot in the Rand Gold mining district
… (SAIF), a miners union for people socially constructed as 'white', ran riot in the Rand Gold mining district. They …
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The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland collapses
… A conference held in early 1963 at Victoria Falls was seen as a last-ditch attempt to save the federation. The history …
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Sir Ronald Ross, discoverer of the malaria mosquito is born
… is known for his work on malaria, he is also remembered as a mathematician, editor and novelist. He was the …
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Britain proposes the sale of arms to South Africa
… to South Africa. The proposal was discussed extensively as many Heads of State were opposed to it. Subsequently, an …
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Emily Hobhouse receives a reply to her request to be included in the Ladies Commission
… capacity for such work, was that they should be, so far as is possible, removed from the suspicion of partiality to …
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Christian principles and race problems by Jan H. Hofmeyr
… Hoernle at the South African College back in 1908. As an introduction to the lecture, there appears some …
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