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Umrabulo Roundtable discussion, 7 March 2016
… Centre, Ground Floor, Chief Albert Luthuli House Issued by Zizi Kodwa National Spokesperson African National …
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Marais Viljoen is inaugurated as state president
… in the position until 3 September 1984 when was replaced by P.W. Botha. References: Wallis, F. (2000). Nuusdagboek: …
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De Goede Verwachting, 17 Cavalcade Road, Green Point
… so then inroads began to be made into the estate, and by 1890 the property had lost its rural character, and had …
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Ravenswood House, Hatfield Street, Gardens
… Building was probably erected between 1817 and 1835 by M. A. de Kock, as one of a series of Houses for letting …
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Koedoespoort Aerodrome, Pretoria
… , whose epic flight from London to Cape Town, piloted by Lieutenant-Colonel Pierre van Ryneveld and Flight …
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Lesotho and Swaziland threatened with sanctions
… they could not riske the harsh treatment threatened by the Pretoria regime and announced backing down of direct …
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Botha appoints Hendrikse and Rajbansi into his Cabinet
… leaders had accepted the Tricameral parliament introduced by P W Botha as a part of his constitutional reforms. …
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The Nationalist Party wins election with a reduced majority in the National Assembly
… considerable ground right-wing opposition groups, led by the Herstigte Nasionale Party (HNP; Reconstituted National …
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Mandela and De Klerk hold emergency talks
… and Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP). Mandela was hoping that by engaging De Klerk in talks they could find a solution to …
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Transkei announces plans to unban ANC and PAC
… During the celebration day of independence not recognised by the international community, the President of the Transkei …
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First Black Test cricket captain in SA is announced
… the Protea team in Sri Lanka. This announcement was made by Cricket South Africa (CSA) after Graeme Smith's withdrawal …
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UN warns Africa of the scourge of HIV
… that more than eighty million Africans may die from Aids by 2025. The numbers could soar to ninety million, or more …
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Waddington report on Boipatong is released
… Waddington of Reading University, who had been invited by the Goldstone Commission to make an independent inquiry …
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US President Bill Clinton arrives in Cape Town
… pragmatic stake in your success." The Clintons were hosted by President Nelson Mandela, who also accompanied them to …
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Cuban Foreign Minister visits South Africa
… Africa would pave the way for an extended state visit by Cuban President Fidel Castro. …
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P.W. Botha offers to resign
… This followed after a motion was tabled in parliament by opposition parties. This came after disclosure that funds …
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Commission of Inquiry into the South African Council of Churches held at Pretoria on 2 September 1982, Volume 3
… into the South African Council of Churches (SACC), chaired by the Honourable Mr Justice C F Eloff, to inquire into, …
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No time to wash at The VOC Slave Lodge
… grave concern that due to ‘increased labour’ performed by a ‘much reduced number of the East Company’s slaves’, …
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A study of the theoretical aspects of ANC mobilisational methods in the Eastern Cape Townships of Cradock and Port Alfred, 1980-1988
… as examples. The study focuses on the mechanisms utilised by the African National Congress to mobilise support for its …
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Nelson Mandela’s son, Thembekile is killed in a car accident
… his inmates was filled with anguish at not being allowed by the authorities to attend Thembi’s funeral or to have …
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SA to be admitted to the African Games provided that competitions in SA are held without racial discrimination.
… called a boycott of 21 other African countries, joined by Iraq and Guyana …
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South Africa abolishes financial Rand
… and only widely used in the 1980’s and 1990’s. Created by the sale of nonresidents’ assets in the country, it was …
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The Luanda International Jazz Festival is launched in Luanda, Angola
… then. The inaugural festival was produced and managed by Ritek, the same company that sponsors the Cape Town …
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South Africa gets a new R5 coin with distinct security features designed to outsmart counterfeiters
… to redesign the coin in order to outsmart counterfeiters. By 28 July 2004, South Africa had a new R5 coin. The new coin …
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Lesotho celebrates independence from Britain
… one of a few countries that are completely surrounded by another country. The Lesotho government is a …
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The ANC sends a report on police violence to President F. W. de Klerk
… The report was based on about 50 statements to lawyers by victims of police action in the farming towns of Ashton, …
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Ghana is declared a republic
… unlike in Ghana, was met with a great deal of concern by the black majority and political organisations. Ghana’s …
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The longest state of emergency in Kenya ends
… Kenya, came to an end. The state of emergency was declared by the governor of Kenya, Sir EvelynBaring, due to the Mau …
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Gary Bernard, photographer of The Star, commits suicide in Johannesburg
… a photographer for the Star Newspaper. He was recruited by conflict photographer Ken Oosterbroek as an intern. He was …
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South Africa is criticised for its foreign policy and deliberate interference in the SADC region
… and organizations was held in Maseru. It was marked by further criticism of South Africa's foreign policy and …
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