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Winnie Mandela is banished to Brandfort
… Africa for Swaziland or Transkei , which was regarded as independent by the South African government. However, she …
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Phakisa Freeway opens
… 1997.[vii] Valentino Rossi described the Phakisa Freeway as one of the most demanding racetracks in the world.[viii] …
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Joint statement by ANC Commission on Religious Affairs and SACC, 18 September 2009
… other formations. The role of the NILC, which serves as an independent interfaith organisation that sought to …
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Annis River, near Kuboes in the Northern Cape
… The result can be water at elevated temperature such as a hot spring. …
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Albertynhof, Kimberley
… about the impoverishment of whites, held by his action. As chairman of the Commission of Inquiry into City Conditions …
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Olive Shisana was born on this day
… academic record and specialist knowledge she was appointed as the first Director General of the Department of health, …
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Minister announces compulsory education for Black children
… (AZAPO) strongly condemned the move, describing it as a ruse to force Black people to accept a system for which …
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MK hero cadre Solomon Kalushi (Khala) Mahlangu is executed
… ANC in September 1976, and left the country to be trained as an Umkhonto We Sizwe soldier. On 11 June 1977 Mahlangu and …
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Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and President Carter begin a Middle East peace conference at Camp David, Maryland
… Anwar al-Sadat, with U.S. President Jimmy Carter signing as a witness. The treaty was denounced by other Arab states. …
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Moletzie Bird Sanctuary
… Polokwane means:'place of safety' and is quite appropriate as it protects the Cape Vulture! Endemic to Southern Africa, …
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KwaMuhle Museum, 130 Ordnance Road, Durban
… KwaMuhle Museum depicts Durban as an African city searching for identity within a new …
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Ons Huisie, Bloubergstrand, Cape Town
… of the Atlantic Ocean and Robben Island. It is recognised as one of the tourist destinations in the Cape Peninsula. …
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Woutersen Vault, Wessels Road, Green Point.
… Basin of the docks. On some old charts it is marked as a landmark for the guidance of ships entering the docks. …
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City Hall, Cape Town
… alike since the opening of the City Hall in 1905. In 1947, as part of the British Royal tour of South Africa, the lovely …
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Jesser Point Lighthouse
… a highly accurate navigation and positioning service! As no permanent quarters were allowed to be built at the …
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SACP is legally re-launched
… been unbanned in February 1990, was formally re-launched as a legal organisation at a mass rally in Soweto which was …
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Table View
… and growing Community. The Table View Beachfront, known as Bloubergstrand , is lined with Apartment blocks, …
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Julius Nyerere chairman of the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) addresses the ANC in Arusha
… with a declaration by the ANC, condemning apartheid as a crime against humanity. The Declaration condemned …
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Famous Gatsha Buthelezi Editorial in SASM Newsletter, April 1973
… M. C. Botha has "requested" him not to go. We see this as the same paternalistic attitude over the black people by …
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An international measure is adopted in Antwerp to block rebel groups from trading conflict diamonds
… is recommended by the World Jewellery Confederation as a means to assess the source of diamonds through a …
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18 mineworkers die in Carletonville
… the gas rapidly spread throughout large parts of the mine as result of the immense pressure. The group sounded the …
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The "Battle of Andringa": violently separating Stellenbosch
… assistance. [v] Violence ensued throughout the entire town as students of the residences attacked many Coloured persons. …
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The Black Sash: a case study of liberalism in South Africa 1955-1990
… of the Black Sach's organisational identity, such as its White, middle-class, female membership, contributed to …
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UN concerned about Fischer’s arrest
… Act shortly after the conclusion of the Rivonia trial. As he was on the point of going to London to plead a case …
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Muhammad Ali defeats Charles Liston in the World heavyweight title fight
… On 25 February 1964, Cassius Marcellus Clay also known as Muhammad Ali, fought Charles "Sonny" Liston for the …
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Ingrid Jonker, SA poet, commits suicide.
… related to the episodes and trauma of her early life. Yet as a mature poet, Jonker never failed to express compassion …
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The Trojan Horse Massacre
… the apartheid government. This incident became known as the Trojan Horse Massacre. A South African Railways truck …
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Moïse Kapenda Tshombe leads the Congelese Province of Katanga into secession
… U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon, who praised Tshombe as a pro-West advocate and staunch anti-Communist Christian. …
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PAC’s leader, Potlako Leballo confirms that Poqo is the organisation’s military wing
… the Suppression of Communism Act, and re-launched in 1953 as the South African Communist Party (SACP). Poqo continued …
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The decisive Battle of Bembesi (Bembasi) is fought in the First Matabele War (Ndebele), Zimbabwe
… eventual loss of 34 British soldiers became known simply as the Shangani Patrol. However, by this stage the Ndebele …
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