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Piquetberg
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Acclaimed South African poet Sheila Cussons dies
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The Angolan government announces a unilateral ceasefire
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Rhodesian Prime Minister, Ian Smith, issues a Unilateral Declaration of Independence
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Pope Paul VI proclaims 22 new African saints. The saints, known as the Blessed Martyrs of Uganda, were a group of converts who were persecuted and martyred from 1885
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Ian Smith announced that he is ready to yield to majority rule in Rhodesia
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The Defiance Campaign against apartheid laws begins
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Nearly 200 People are killed in the Bulhoek massacre in the Eastern Cape
… (Accessed: 25 April 2012)|Saunders, C. (ed)(1989). Reader's Digest Illustrated History of South …
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Winston Churchill, is captured by Boer forces during the Anglo-Boer War
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The Aula, auditorium of the University of Pretoria, is opened by the Governor
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Trade unionist Clements Kadalie dies in East London
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Amy Johnson, a female aviator, lands in Cape Town in record time
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SA troops invade East Africa in their confrontation with German forces in World War I
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The United Nations adopts resolution 1375 (XIV) on Apartheid
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The Slagtersnek rebels are tried in the Uithenhage landdros court
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National OR Tambo Memorial Lecture series inaugural address by his excellency Dr Jacob G Zuma, President of the Republic of South Africa, OR Tambo International Airport, 24 October 2011
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Appendix 2 The Political Landscape of Cape Town, by Dr Z. Pallo Jordan
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Address of the Deputy President of the African National Congress Nelson Mandela, at the European parliament Strasbourg, 13 June 1990
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Jazz Musician, Basil 'Manenberg' Coetzee, dies
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Former National Soccer League CEO Cyril Kobus dies
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Book 3: Migration, Land and Minerals in the Making of South Africa - Chapter 2 - Imperialism and the Union in South Africa by Timothy Keegan
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The Choice of Termination Act is enacted by the Parliament of South Africa
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Travis Logie, South Africa’s world champion surfer is born
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Royal baFokeng Stadium
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Hout Bay East and West Forts
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Church Council meets PW Botha over unrest
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Boksburg, the Witwatersrand
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Alexandra, Township in Johannesburg
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Vanessa Brereton, former human rights lawyer, admits that she was an Apartheid spy
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The Motsuenyane Commission finds the African National Congress (ANC) guilty of abuse in its camps
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