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Zaire’s President Mobutu Sese Seko leaves the rebel-threatened capital and flees to Gabon to meet African leaders.
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Capital Media (Pty) Ltd is founded and that makes the publication of the first Rekord/Record newspaper possible.
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Siphiwe Mthimkulu and Topsie Madaka disappear in Port Elizabeth during the institution of lawsuit proceedings against the Minis
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Sir Donald Currie, shipping magnate and donor of the Currie Cup sporting trophy, dies in Sidmouth, Devon, England.
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Alan Paton, author of Cry, the Beloved Country and founder member of the Liberal Party in 1953, dies.
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C. Louis Leipoldt (66), SA author, poet, physician and connoisseur of the SA culinary art, dies in Cape Town.
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Peace negotiations commence in Pretoria between delegations of the Boer Republics and General Lord Kitchener
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Shepstone proclaims Transvaal a British colony despite Boer protests and hoists the Union Jack on Church Square in Pretoria. ;
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Sierra Leone’s government and the country’s rebels agree to a cease-fire to end seven years of savage fighting.
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