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The Rev. Charles Murray, fifth child of the Rev. Andrew Murray and compiler of the Hallelujaboek, is born.
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Pres. Jimmy Carter of America refuses further aid to Argentina, Uruguay and Ethiopia because of human rights violations.
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Dr. Allan Boesak and the journalist Elna Botha is married in the St. Stephens church in Cape Town.
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Welfare and Population Development Minister, Abe Williams, resigns in the face of corruption allegations relating to missing pe
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Raymond Mhlaba (85), African National Congress veteran, Rivonia trialist and first premier of the Eastern Cape Province, dies s
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Prime Minister P.W. Botha describes the National Party policy of inter-racial consultation and joint responsibility, as ‘a form
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Seventh-Day Adventist Pastor Elizaphan Ntakirutimana, 78, and his son Gerard Ntakirutimana, 45, a doctor, are convicted of geno
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The Minister of Justice, Kobie Coetsee, announces that the most comprehensive and intensive investigation is being carried out
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After preliminary conversations started on 6 of February in Cape Town by representatives from India, Pakistan and South Africa,
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Martial law is imposed in Egypt as King Farouk dismisses the premier Nahas Pasha and his Wafdist government.
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Eugene Terre Blanche, leader of the Afrikaner-Weerstandsbeweging (AWB) and nine other members are arrested for staging a riot o
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Niger’s first democratically elected president, Mahamane Ousmane, is ousted in a coup and army Col Barre Mainassara Ibrahim tak
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Themba James Maseko, managing director of Damelin Education Group and former director-general of Gauteng Department of Educatio
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The away game between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Mauritius ends in a tie with the score 1-1.
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Prime Minister John Vorster announces that a first-ever multi-racial commission will investigate the political and socio-econom
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A delegation from Mauritius arrives in Cape Town to discuss ways of strengthening links between Mauritius and South Africa.
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A new department of the T.U.C. (Transvaal University College, situated in Johannesburg), consisting of the arts and science cou
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After two days of fighting between Islamic fundamentalists and security forces in Algeria, a state of emergency is declared.
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