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Fighting between Nigeria’s Hausa and Yoruba tribes leaves 100 dead in Lagos. (2004). Yesterdays, Pretoria News, 18 October.
… between Nigeria’s Hausa and Yoruba tribes leaves 100 dead in Lagos. (2004). Yesterdays, Pretoria News, 18 October. …
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Three Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB) members from Richards Bay are arrested in connection with an attack the previous week
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Anglo-Boer War 2: “Mournful Monday”: the British lose 106 killed, 374 wounded and 1 284 captured in two battles.
… British lose 106 killed, 374 wounded and 1 284 captured in two battles. …
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King Lobengula cedes the mineral rights of Matabele Land in terms of the Rudd Concession to the British.
… King Lobengula cedes the mineral rights of Matabele Land in terms of the Rudd Concession to the British. …
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The first group of European Community observers, including some police officers, lawyers and economists, arrive in South Africa
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Colonel Christophe Soglo, army chief-of-staff, in Dahomey [now Benin] finally establishes himself as military president after d
… Colonel Christophe Soglo, army chief-of-staff, in Dahomey [now Benin] finally establishes himself as …
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Financier and industrialist Harry Frederick Oppenheimer is born in Kimberley. He became chairperson of the Anglo American Corpo
… and industrialist Harry Frederick Oppenheimer is born in Kimberley. He became chairperson of the Anglo American …
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The Special Committee against Apartheid publishes the first Register of Entertainers, Actors and Others who have Performed in S
… of Entertainers, Actors and Others who have Performed in S …
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The Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk (NGK) unanimously rejects proposals for a merger with its three sister churches in the Afric
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Italy concedes Ethiopia’s independence by Treaty of Addis Ababa after a crushing defeat at Adwa earlier in the year.
… of Addis Ababa after a crushing defeat at Adwa earlier in the year. …
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The Soweto Students’ Congress (SOSCO) and the Azanian Co-ordinating Committee are restricted in terms of emergency regulations.
… and the Azanian Co-ordinating Committee are restricted in terms of emergency regulations. …
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An elephant tramples German tourist Rita Hahn to death on the Hans Merensky golf course in Phalaborwa, Limpopo.
… Rita Hahn to death on the Hans Merensky golf course in Phalaborwa, Limpopo. …
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In the elections the Transkei National Independence Party wins twenty-five seats, the Democratic Party ten, Independents eight.
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Prof. Jacobus Gerhard Meiring, educationist and rector of the University of the Western Cape, is born in Johannesburg.
… and rector of the University of the Western Cape, is born in Johannesburg. …
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Foreign Minister E. Louw defends South Africa’s apartheid policy in the United Nations against African criticism. On the same d
… Minister E. Louw defends South Africa’s apartheid policy in the United Nations against African criticism. On the same d …
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Anglo-Boer War 2: The British execute J.W.G. Jansen and one Rautenbach in Vryburg by hanging, for horse theft.
… 2: The British execute J.W.G. Jansen and one Rautenbach in Vryburg by hanging, for horse theft. …
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The Rev. Stephanus Jacobus du Toit, enthusiastic but controversial champion of Afrikaans, is born in Daljosafat, Cape Colony.
… but controversial champion of Afrikaans, is born in Daljosafat, Cape Colony. …
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Moses Mbheki Mncane (Baba) Mabhida, trade unionist, politician and Umkhonto we Sizwe commander, is born in Thornhill, Pietermar
… politician and Umkhonto we Sizwe commander, is born in Thornhill, Pietermar …
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Dr Carl W.L. Pappe (59), botanist, physician and curator of the South African Museum, dies in Cape Town.
… physician and curator of the South African Museum, dies in Cape Town. …
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President Hosni Mubarak issues an order that 83 suspected Islamic militants stand trial in Egypt’s state security court.
… an order that 83 suspected Islamic militants stand trial in Egypt’s state security court. …
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The Special Committee against Apartheid holds a solemn meeting in observance of the International Day of Solidarity with South
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In a referendum limited to White voters only, 52 percent of South African voters favour the establishment of a Republic.
… In a referendum limited to White voters only, 52 percent of …
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Mabhuza Simeon Gininda, educationist, theologian and ANC member of parliament, Government of National Unity (1994-), is born in
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Thousands of people gather in Kibera, Nairobi, Africa’s biggest informal settlement, for the global celebration of World Habita
… Thousands of people gather in Kibera, Nairobi, Africa’s biggest informal settlement, for …
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Gerrit Besselaar, cultural leader and Afrikaans author, arrives in Cape Town from the Netherlands and leaves for Bloemfontein t
… Besselaar, cultural leader and Afrikaans author, arrives in Cape Town from the Netherlands and leaves for Bloemfontein …
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