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”The City of Pretoria no longer exists”, a spokesman for the African National Congress’s Tshwane region says in a statement iss
… for the African National Congress’s Tshwane region says in a statement iss …
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Four policemen are killed in a bomb attack on the Johannesburg magistrate office. Nine civilians are injured. Two ANC membe
… Four policemen are killed in a bomb attack on the Johannesburg magistrate office. …
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International Conference on Sanctions against South Africa organised by the United Nations, in cooperation with the OAU, at UNE
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A special meeting of the League of Nations is called for by Abyssinia, requesting aid in defence against Italian aggression.
… of Nations is called for by Abyssinia, requesting aid in defence against Italian aggression. …
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A SADF unit is ambushed at the Cabinda oil refinery in Angola and Capt. Wynand du Toit is taken captive.
… A SADF unit is ambushed at the Cabinda oil refinery in Angola and Capt. Wynand du Toit is taken captive. …
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Moss Lebakeng Leoka, executive chair of Makulu Consolidating Holdings and director of several boards, is born in Orlando East,
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Reports of a severe famine in the Usoga region of Uganda suggest at least 4,000 people have already died.
… Reports of a severe famine in the Usoga region of Uganda suggest at least 4,000 people …
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World Bank Vice President, Edward Jaycox, announces that the Bank has $1 billion worth of development projects in the pipeline
… that the Bank has $1 billion worth of development projects in the pipeline …
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Theophilus Dlodlo, Tutu Nkwanyane and Mildred Msomi, ANC members, are shot dead in a car outside Mbabane, Swaziland. Names of p
… Nkwanyane and Mildred Msomi, ANC members, are shot dead in a car outside Mbabane, Swaziland. Names of p …
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The African National Congress announces in Lusaka that it will not abandon the armed struggle against White domination until a
… The African National Congress announces in Lusaka that it will not abandon the armed struggle against …
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Pierre-Claver Rwangabo, the governor of Rwanda’s southern province Butare, is assassinated in an ambush. The prime minister bla
… of Rwanda’s southern province Butare, is assassinated in an ambush. The prime minister bla …
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The South African Journal, with Thomas Pringle as editor, and the Zuid-Afrikaansche Tijdschrift are established in Cape Town.
… and the Zuid-Afrikaansche Tijdschrift are established in Cape Town. …
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Public Safety Act No 3 commences. This Act, passed in response to the ANC’s civil disobedience campaign, provides for a state o
… Public Safety Act No 3 commences. This Act, passed in response to the ANC’s civil disobedience campaign, …
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UK students start a campaign to force British universities and colleges to divest up to R650m in South Africa.
… British universities and colleges to divest up to R650m in South Africa. …
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President Samora Machel of Mozambique closes his frontier with Rhodesia, seizes all Rhodesian assets in the country and places
… his frontier with Rhodesia, seizes all Rhodesian assets in the country and places …
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Madi Phala, artist, designer, educator and original herd-boy, was fatally stabbed near his home in Langa, Cape Town.
… and original herd-boy, was fatally stabbed near his home in Langa, Cape Town. …
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At least fifty Congolese militiamen are killed by South African and Pakistani United Nations peacekeeping troops in a bloody gu
… African and Pakistani United Nations peacekeeping troops in a bloody gu …
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A gangway collapses when passengers board a ferry on the Congo River, drowning at least 147 in the Republic of Congo.
… board a ferry on the Congo River, drowning at least 147 in the Republic of Congo. …
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Rwandan Hutu rebels, claiming they oppose American and British support of the Tutsi government in Rwanda, abduct eight foreign
… American and British support of the Tutsi government in Rwanda, abduct eight foreign …
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Three days before the 4 March deadline for registering parties, Chief Buthelezi announces in Durban that he is considering regi
… for registering parties, Chief Buthelezi announces in Durban that he is considering regi …
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Drs Andries Treurnicht and Ferdi Hartzenberg resign from their positions in the National Party Government. Date is also given a
… and Ferdi Hartzenberg resign from their positions in the National Party Government. Date is also given a …
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Lucas Mangope, the leader of the apartheid homeland Bophuthatswana, retreats from his capital in the face of a popular uprising
… homeland Bophuthatswana, retreats from his capital in the face of a popular uprising …
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Prussian nobility found the Berlin Missionary Society (BMS) to spread Christianity. The Society was active in most African coun
… (BMS) to spread Christianity. The Society was active in most African coun …
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Voters in Burundi overwhelmingly approve a new power-sharing constitution aimed at bringing to a final end an eleven-year civil
… Voters in Burundi overwhelmingly approve a new power-sharing …
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Nigeria elects General Olusegun Obasanjo in the first presidential elections after fifteen years of military rule, but the resu
… Nigeria elects General Olusegun Obasanjo in the first presidential elections after fifteen years of …
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Robert Mangaliso (Wonder) Sobukwe (54), founder member and first president of the Pan Africanist Congress, dies in the Kimberle
… and first president of the Pan Africanist Congress, dies in the Kimberle …
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Griffiths Mlungisi Mxenge, civil rights lawyer, political activist and husband of Victoria Mxenge, is born in King William’s To
… political activist and husband of Victoria Mxenge, is born in King William’s To …
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Seventeen anti-apartheid organisations are restricted in terms of section 6 of the Public Safety Act, amongst them the Azanian
… Seventeen anti-apartheid organisations are restricted in terms of section 6 of the Public Safety Act, amongst them …
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Edenburg is established in the Orange Free State as a church village. The Volksraad granted application for recognition as a to
… Edenburg is established in the Orange Free State as a church village. The Volksraad …
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The UN’s Human Rights Commission adopts a resolution backing the armed struggle to eliminate apartheid in South Africa. Only Br
… backing the armed struggle to eliminate apartheid in South Africa. Only Br …
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