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In response to Israel’s seizure of Gaza, Egypt closes the Suez Canal and breaks diplomatic ties with the west.
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Dr. Piet Koornhof declares that, pending the implementation of the Orderly Movement and Settlement of Black Persons Bill, inter
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Ernest Sedumedi Moloto, linguist, educationist and teacher who served as chairman of both the Tswana Language Committee of SA a
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The second interim report of the Commission of Inquiry regarding the Prevention of Public Violence and Intimidation, headed by
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The village Roossenekal is proclaimed. It is named after Field-cornet Stephanus Johannes Roos and Comdt. Frederik Senekal, who
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North African nations of Libya and Tunisia announce agreement to merge as a new republic, the Islamic Arab Republic". The
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A devastating storm hits Pretoria – five inches of rain falls within four hours and the Apies River flows 100m wide.
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Chief Buthelezi rejects the President’s call to resume participation in the constitution-making process and returns to the Cons
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Andries Dreyer, missionary, church historian and first archivist of the DRC in the Cape, is born in Cape Town.
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Seven people are killed and about sixty-seven injured when about 800 striking South African Transport Services (SATS) workers,
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Esther Susanna Mentz, soprano, actress and pioneer in various cultural fields, including the first Afrikaans films, is born in
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Phatho, chief of the mixed XhosaHottentot (Khoi-Khoi) people the Gqunukwebe and other Xhosa chiefs attend a great gathering of
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Louis Buys, chief director of disaster management at the department of provincial and local government, says the South African
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The planning and programming divisional manager of the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA), Mr Danie Schoeman, says that
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The government publishes details of proposed legislation under which the Minister of Defence could designate any place, area or
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The Transkei Legislative Assembly meets for the first time in Umtata and elects Chief Kaiser Matanzima as Chief Minister.
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Vuyisile Mini, Zinakile Mkaba and Wilson Khayinga, three prominent trade union leaders from the Eastern Cape, are executed in P
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