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Hester Elizabeth Cornelius, national organiser and branch secretary of the Garment Workers’ Union, dies in Honeydew, Johannesbu
… and branch secretary of the Garment Workers’ Union, dies in Honeydew, Johannesbu …
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The first branch of the Afrikaanse Taalen Kultuurvereniging is founded in Soweto, with Elliot Mashinini as chairman.
… of the Afrikaanse Taalen Kultuurvereniging is founded in Soweto, with Elliot Mashinini as chairman. …
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The Afrikaanse Taalmuseum, also known as the Gideon Malherbe Museum in Pastorie Avenue, Paarl,is officially opened.
… Taalmuseum, also known as the Gideon Malherbe Museum in Pastorie Avenue, Paarl,is officially opened. …
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Raymond Francis (Ray) Budd, SA trade unionist who also played a role internationally, dies in Tonbridge, London, England.
… unionist who also played a role internationally, dies in Tonbridge, London, England. …
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US marines open fire on 3,000 Somali demonstrators protesting against the US presence in the country.
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Salukazi Dakile-Hlongwane, businessman and current Executive Chair and Director of Nozola Investments, is born in Johannesburg.
… Chair and Director of Nozola Investments, is born in Johannesburg. …
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Kenyan writer Ngugi wa Thiong’o and his wife are attacked by armed men in the capital Nairobi.
… Ngugi wa Thiong’o and his wife are attacked by armed men in the capital Nairobi. …
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The Shotokan Karate World Cup tournament starts in Pretoria, 30-31 July. (Rekord Centurion, July 30, 2004).
… The Shotokan Karate World Cup tournament starts in Pretoria, 30-31 July. (Rekord Centurion, July 30, 2004). …
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Anton (Anthony) Muziwakhe Lembede (born in January 1914), teacher, lawyer, politician and principal architect of African nation
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The SA Communist Party is founded at a conference of socialist parties in Cape Town (27 July 3 August).
… Party is founded at a conference of socialist parties in Cape Town (27 July 3 August). …
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Dorothea Möller-Malan, SA missionary and writer, is born in Winburg, OFS, as Dorothea Catherina Stoffelina Malan.
… Dorothea Möller-Malan, SA missionary and writer, is born in Winburg, OFS, as Dorothea Catherina Stoffelina Malan. …
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Security forces arrest fifty armed Islamic extremists and seize an arms cache containing 130 bombs in Algiers.
… extremists and seize an arms cache containing 130 bombs in Algiers. …
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Fourteen hostel dwellers and residents are killed in clashes between Tokoza hostel dwellers and Phola Park residents.
… A Crime Against Humanity: analysing the repression of the apartheid state, Johannesburg: Human Rights Committee, p. 266. … Fourteen hostel dwellers and residents are killed in clashes between Tokoza hostel dwellers and Phola Park …
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The Kenyan Air Force disbands following an attempted coup by non-commissioned officers in which 159 died.
… following an attempted coup by non-commissioned officers in which 159 died. …
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Prof. Johan Combrink (60), Afrikaans lecturer and linguist, dies in Stellenbosch of complications following an asthma attack.
… Johan Combrink (60), Afrikaans lecturer and linguist, dies in Stellenbosch of complications following an asthma attack. …
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Congresses of both the Progressive and the Reform parties, held simultaneously in Johannesburg, unanimously approve the merger
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James James Ranisi Jolobe, Xhosa author and poet, and Presbyterian clergyman, is born in Xhalanga district, Transkei.
… Xhosa author and poet, and Presbyterian clergyman, is born in Xhalanga district, Transkei. …
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Document 128 - A. P. Mda13, “Report of Communist Activities among the Natives in Johannesburg”, Catholic Times, July 1942
… Mda13, “Report of Communist Activities among the Natives in Johannesburg”, Catholic Times, July 1942 …
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The impact of the First World War on the Indian commercial class in Natal by Kalpana Hiralal
… of the First World War on the Indian commercial class in Natal by Kalpana Hiralal …
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Review Essay: Crisis, History and the Challenge of Reinvention in the Postcolonial by Laurence Piper, March 2014
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Oliver Tambo, president of the ANC, denies that it is in contact with the South African government.
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A Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry has found no irregularities in the accounts of the Department of Information. However a w
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Paul Ramotsoane Mosaka establishes the African Democratic Party in conjunction with Senator Hyman Basner. The organisation had
… Ramotsoane Mosaka establishes the African Democratic Party in conjunction with Senator Hyman Basner. The organisation had …
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Civilian rule is established in Ghana after the first military coup under Jerry Rawlings on 4 June, 1979.
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Winnie Mandela tells a 3000-strong crowd in Welkom that the ANC is committed to the armed struggle.
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Col. Sir David Harris (90), soldier, politician, mining magnate and director of De Beers, dies in Kimberley.
… politician, mining magnate and director of De Beers, dies in Kimberley. …
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