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British King George IV lands in Algiers at the start of a North African tour of Allied troops.
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Gustav Schoeman Preller (68), journalist, cultural leader and first Afrikaans literary critic, dies in Pelindaba, near Pretoria
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… MEC for Health, Mpumalanga Provincial Government, is born in Ermelo, Transvaal (now Mpumalanga). Sh …
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British forces capture Cairo and the French begin withdrawing from Egypt in one of the Napoleonic Wars.
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The Freedom Charter is adopted in Kliptown, bringing the ANC together with Indian, Coloured and White organisations.
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Six persons are killed and eighteen injured when gunmen open fire on a crowded commuter train in Soweto.
… injured when gunmen open fire on a crowded commuter train in Soweto. …
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Horatio Isaiah Budlwana (Bud) Mbelle, interpreter, insurance agent, community leader and politician, is born in Burgersdorp, CC
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The Antarctic Treaty, ensuring that Antarctica is used for peaceful purposes; for international cooperation in scientific resea
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In an effort to solve the ‘Uitlander’ grievances regarding voting rights, Pres. Kruger institutes a Second Volksraad, responsib
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James Arthur Calata, Anglican clergyman and African National Congress (ANC) leader, is born in Rabula, Keiskammahoek, Eastern C
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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) joins the highest-ranking sports leaders in Africa to issue a declaration denouncing
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Army officer Houari Boumedienne organises new government in Algeria after ousting and arresting President Ahmed Ben Bella.
… Army officer Houari Boumedienne organises new government in Algeria after ousting and arresting President Ahmed Ben …
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Sir Christoffel Joseph Brand, advocate, journalist and first Speaker of the Cape Parliament, is born in Simonstown.
… and first Speaker of the Cape Parliament, is born in Simonstown. …
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Villages across Rwanda begin convening traditional gacaca, or "grass" courts, to try suspects in the country’s 1994 g
… traditional gacaca, or "grass" courts, to try suspects in the country’s 1994 g …
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Former Cape Argus editor John O’Malley (82) dies in Cape Town after a long battle with cancer.
… Former Cape Argus editor John O’Malley (82) dies in Cape Town after a long battle with cancer. …
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Chinua Achebe, Nigerian (Igbo) novelist, whose first novel Things Fall Apart was published in 1958, is born.
… whose first novel Things Fall Apart was published in 1958, is born. …
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The Recognition of Customary Marriages Act, 1998, protecting women and children in traditional marriages and specifying that a
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Pieter Kenyon (P.K.) van der Bijl (76), former cabinet member of Zimbabwe, dies in Napier, Western Cape.
… van der Bijl (76), former cabinet member of Zimbabwe, dies in Napier, Western Cape. …
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State President John Vorster, former Prime Minister, appears before the Erasmus Commission in connection with the Information s
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Molly Blackburn, political activist and civil rights campaigner widely respected by Blacks, is born in Port Elizabeth.
… rights campaigner widely respected by Blacks, is born in Port Elizabeth. …
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United States closes its mission in Angola because of the violent struggle between three rival liberation groups.
… United States closes its mission in Angola because of the violent struggle between three rival …
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Mozambique’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Joaquim Chissano, succeeds Samora Machel as president following Machel’s death in an
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The first synod is constituted in Cape Town, with delegates of twelve of the fourteen congregations attending.
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Anna Johanna Dorothea de Villiers, lexicographer, educationist, author and member of several cultural organisations, dies in St
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Prof. Benedictus Kok (90), former rector of the University of the Orange Free State, dies in Bloemfontein.
… rector of the University of the Orange Free State, dies in Bloemfontein. …
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Laurie Wilmot, former EP cricket captain, appears in the Grahamstown court on charges of rape of minors.
… Laurie Wilmot, former EP cricket captain, appears in the Grahamstown court on charges of rape of minors. …
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The Federation of Amateur Theatrical Societies of South Africa (FATSA) is established in Krugersdorp, with Breytie Breytenbach
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