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The Liquor Laws Amendment Bill comes into effect
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SA Corps of Military Police is reorganised
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Following the infamous Treason Trial, ANC leader Chief Albert Luthuli is banished by the Apartheid Government for five years
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A.G. Visser (51), SA physician and poet, dies in Heidelberg, Transvaal
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Jacob Zuma, Former President of South Africa and of the ANC, is born.
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Geraldine Fraser is born
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Sir Percy Fitzpatrick, author of ‘Jock of the Bushveld’, is born
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The first cable connection between SA and Europe is launched
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Pan-Africanism was Peter Abrahams’ Country by Tyler Flemming (Africa is a Country), 13 February 2017
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Speech of the President of the ANC, Nelson Mandela to members of the British parliament House of Commons, London, 5 May 1993
… should extend all-round assistance to us. As you know in 1989, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a Consensus …
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Who Shot My Dad? by Jann Turner
… I began searching for my father's killer in 1989. I was living in New York City at the time. I read in …
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Beaufort West, Cape Town
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The Federation of South African trade unions
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Moïse-Kapenda Tshombé becomes the Prime Minister of the Congo
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Irish House, Polokwane Museum
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The Wilds Park, Houghton Estate, Johannesburg
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Emoyeni, Parktown, Johannesburg
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A plan designed to fight Italian forces, Operation ‘Agreement’ is executed in Libya
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Time Ball Tower, Table Bay Harbour, Cape Town
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Eastern Fort/Battery and Blockhouse, Chapman’s Peak, overlooking Hout Bay, Cape Town
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Town Hall, 25 Market Street, Uitenhage
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The Trial of strength between the Conservative Party and the National Party begins as three Members of Parliament resign
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Namibia gains Independence
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uMnambithi was called Ladysmith
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Robert Mugabe assures the SADC that the 9-10 March election in Zimbabwe would be free and fair
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John Lawrence, Winnie Mandela’s bodyguard, dies after a shoot
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Three people are murdered at Eikenhof
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Inkatha Freedom Party is concerned about stability
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Apartheid police officers admit to the killing of Biko before the TRC
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