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The MEC of Gauteng unveils a commemorative stone at the site of the White and Black concentration camps at Heidelberg.
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The Prime Minister meets Lesotho’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, discusses the revival of the Highland Water Scheme and emphasis
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Johanna Suzanna Holtzhausen (88), coloratura and member of the Music Committee of the FAK (Federation of Afrikaans Cultural Org
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Ten people, including a policeman, are killed and four injured when violence breaks out at a funeral service for Moses Khumalo,
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Daniël F. du Toit, (’oom Lokomotief’) (77), founder member of the ‘Genootskap van Regte Afrikaners’ and editor of ‘Die Afrikaa
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Dr Bernabé Jan Gerard de la Bat, first head of the deaf-and-dumb institute in Worcester, is born.
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State President F.W. de Klerk announces plans for a two day multi-party conference and the establishment of a standing commissi
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During a working visit to Libya, Foreign Minister Alfred Nzo stresses South Africa’s eagerness to strengthen and develop its re
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Anglo-Boer War 2: the British government publishes Lord Roberts’ criticisms of Buller and Warren over the handling of Spioenkop
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The Commission of Inquiry into the constitutional, political, economic and social development of Natal/KwaZulu, set up by Chief
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Bruce Grobbelaar, a former SA coach, Hans Segers, and John Fashanu are exonerated on charges of manipulating soccer results, be
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General Hendrik van den Bergh has a lengthy meeting (6-7 March) with Dr. E. Rhoodie in Paris and indicates afterwards that it h
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Ruth Golembo, former financial journalist and managing director of Lange Public Relations since 1995, is born in Bulawayo, Rhod
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Prof. Hermanus Marthinus van der Westhuysen, historian and supporter of the Ossewabrandwag, is born in the district of Pretoria
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Gert van der Linde (75), former chairman of the old Cape Provincial Council and MP, dies in Port Elizabet
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The home match between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Nigeria, ends in a tie, with no goals scored.
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Paedophile Gert van Rooyen and his mistress, Joey Haarhoff, commit suicide in Pretoria while being pursued by the police.
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