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South African politician and author of “Jock of the Bushveld,” Sir Percy Fitzpatrick, is born in King William’s Town.
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The Impact of hedgemony of English on access to and quality of education with special reference to South Africa
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According to Alex Holmes, chairperson of the South African Arms and Ammunition Dealers Association, five retailers have gone ba
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Hester Henriette Grove, born Venter, SA author and dramatist, is born in the Potchefstroom district, western Transvaal. She was
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The SA rugby team beats the British Isles 22-8 in Port Elizabeth and shares the series with two each.
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Denel, SA’s state-owned defence and aerospace group, announces that it has been awarded contracts amounting to $2 million (abou
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The railway line between Cape Town and Johannesburg is completed. The first train arrives after a journey lasting two days,
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Iranian Foreign Minister, Ali Akbar Velayati, visits South Africa in connection with South Africa’s agreement to store and mark
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