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South Africa’s Diverse Culture Artistic and Linguistic Heritage
… in South Africa. These are English (9.6%), Afrikaans (13.5%), Ndebele (2.1%), Sepedi/Northern Sotho (9.1%), Xhosa (16%), Venda (2.4%), Tswana (8%), Southern Sotho …
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Wonderboom National Airport, Tshwane
… The City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality spent R 165.5 million on upgrades to the airport in anticipation of …
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Porterville
… census, Porterville had a population of 7,057 people in 1,949 households. 96.0% of the residents speak Afrikaans as their first language, while 1.9% speak English and 2.1% speak some other language. 76.4% of residents identified …
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South Africa wins the 2010 bid to host the Soccer World Cup
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The Japanese government announces that South Africans will no longer be granted visas to enter Japan
… not risk receiving negative international attention. On 5 June 1974, the Japanese government announced that South …
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Cape Town Civic Centre and the CBD of Cape Town
… Economic Sectors are: Finance and business services (36.1%); manufacturing (16.1%); community services (15.6%); trade and hospitality … (11.2%); agriculture (9.7%) and lastly construction (4.1%). …
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First Anglo Boer War
… Boers against the British enemy. There were only about 1 800 British soldiers stationed in towns across the … lasted from 6 January 1881 to 30 March 1881. After 5 December 1880 less than a hundred soldiers under 24 … 000 people waited for relief from Natal. There were about 1 340 fighting men and 2 forts were built south of the town. …
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Great Trek 1835-1846
… of Mfecane casualties ranging between half a million and 5-million. This kind of historical inaccuracy strengthens the …
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10 YEARS PROJECT
… underpinning this new order is democratic majority rule. 1. BALANCE OF FORCES By the end of the eighties, the strategic balance of forces was characterised by: 1.1 The liberation movement enjoyed many advantages over the … not have the immediate capacity to overthrow the regime. 1.5 All these factors set the stage for a negotiated resolution …
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Nelson Mandela Timeline 1960-1969
… Conference is held in Pietermaritzburg and attended by 1 400 delegates representing 145 religious, cultural, … all accused (including Mandela) were acquitted of treason. 1 April, Robben Island is turned into a prison for those … trip to ANC President Chief Albert Luthuli and comrades. 5 August, Mandela was arrested, 17 months after going …
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Nelson Mandela is buried in the Eastern Cape
… Nelson Mandela died on 5 December 2013 at the age of 95, in his home in … 17 November 2016.| Mail & Guardian, Nelson Mandela dies , 5 December 2013, Url number …
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Walter Sisulu, Raymond Mhlaba and Ahmed Kathrada address the public after 26 years
… into a blunter, less patient age" Weekly Mail : Vol 5 (42) p. 9 …
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Fraud and Corruption on the rise in SA
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Political violence claims 100 lives in KZN
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Twenty Black students are admitted to the Pretoria University
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Sir John Herschel, British astronomer, arrives in Cape Town
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Kenya lifts ban on sports links with South Africa
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The first radio licence in SA is issued to Dr J. van Rensburg of Carnarvon
… and Technical Club in Johannesburg took over on July 1, 1924. The Cape and Peninsula Broadcasting Association …
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De La Rey is persuaded not to speak to the Burghers
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29. Removal to locations: the people are terrified
… I beg to lay the following before Your Honour: 1. At the interview you were graciously pleased to grant the … at about £375,000, and the hawkers about £400,000. 5.Most of the storekeepers possess leases, with the exception …
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Yusuf Dadoo Timeline: 1950 - 1959
… condemns the bans on the two leaders and calls for May 1 to be observed as Freedom Day and people of all races to … them to convene a National Convention in Johannesburg on 1 - 2 July. May 1, The first national strike, against … subsequently known as the Suppression of Communism Act May 5 - 6, An emergency meeting of the Central Committee of the …
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Amathola/Amatole District Municipality
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Control of communication bureau is placed under Foreign Affairs
… be placed under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as from 1 September 1978. Vorster and Mulder were later implicated in …
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Victorian dwelling, 7 Union Street, Gardens
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Montecasino
… 5 …
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President Yasser Arafat arrives in SA
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Kenyan Politician, Tom Mboya dies
… Planning and Development. Mboya was assassinated on 5 July 1969 in Nairobi CBD as he was coming from the …
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Rwanda
… people loyal to the monarchist UNAR party [cxix] . On 1 November a Hutu sub-chief was assaulted by a group of Tutsi … was sworn in as president of Rwanda [cxxxii] . On July 1, 1962, Rwanda officially declared its independence from … from schools and public administration [cxlii] . On July 5, 1973, Major General Juvénal Habyarimana, who was defence …
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Document 69 - Letter from the Workers’ Party of South Africa, Johannesburg, to the Cape Town branch, 22 March 1937
… Stalinist organisations. The reasons for the defeat were: 1) The sectional nature of the strike. 2) Scabbing of … many branches of industry. Your donations of £10.0.0 and £1.2.6 were deeply appreciated by the strikers particularly in …
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