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Director’s Report on the Activities of the Chris Hani Institute for the period October 2012 to September 2015
… in 2003 to promote the values and principles practised by Chris Hani and others in their struggle to serve the …
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Commission of Inquiry into the South African Council of Churches held at Pretoria on 17 May 1983, Volume 70 and Volume 71
… into the South African Council of Churches (SACC), chaired by the Honourable Mr Justice C F Eloff, to inquire into, …
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Civil Society vs. the State: identity, institutions, and the Black Consciousness Movement in South Africa
… Movement in South Africa between 1966 and 1979. It begins by critiquing prevailing structuralist theories of regime …
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The National Committee for Liberation (ARM), 1960-1964: sabotage and the question of the ideological subject
… MA degree in History at the the University of Cape Town by Andries du Toit. The dissertation gives an account of the …
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John Harris and the Johannesburg station bomb
… murder and two counts of sabotage. Harris was convicted by Mr Justice Ludorf and sentenced to death. …
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Mandela is awarded the Joliot Curie Gold Medal for Peace
… after the Rivonia trials. The presentation was made by Mr Houari Souyah, President of the Algerian Peace …
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Rivonia trial sentence is delivered
… protest were denied to him, but his argument was rejected by Mr Justice de Wet. Since the State had not charged the …
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Andrew Charles Hudson, South African cricketer is born
… (KwaZulu Natal). He distinguished himself as a cricketer by playing in 35 tests and 89 One Day International cricket …
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Insulin is first introduced to the American public
… Insulin was discovered by Frederick G. Banting in 1921. Banting was working with …
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France supplies two new combat submarines to South Africa
… and states opposing South Africa. States supported by the Soviet Union included Angola, Mozambique, and …
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Boxing legend, Dingaan Thobela thwarts a hijacking at his home in Johannesburg
… 'The Rose of Soweto' arrived home only to be greeted by hijackers as he was about to enter his Kelvin home. One of …
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A delegation of seven Coloured leaders meets with SA Prime Minister Vorster to discuss the future of the Coloured community
… 1970s the Coloured Labour Party strengthened its position by forging an alliance with six members of the Coloured …
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Canadians, Frederick Banting and J.J.R. Macleod discover insulin, saving the lives of many diabetics
… had had a very short life span. It was first discovered by Frederick Banting and J.J.R Macleod in 1922. The discovery …
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Heavy rains continue to ravage SA, Botswana, Mozambique and Zimbabwe
… nine in Limpopo. South Africa was once again ravaged by heavy floods in early 2011, leading to fears of a repeat …
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The Minister of Manpower Utilisation, Fanie Botha reveals government plan on increasingly militant Black trade unions.
… a means of disciplining certain unions. This stern warning by Botha came almost two years after the formation of the …
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Botswana accuses South Africa of kidnapping a former Soweto student leader, Peter Lengene
… Many of those who led the protest were later harassed by security forces and forced into exile. …
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Fierce fighting erupts between pro-Patrice Lumumba troops and UN forces
… became the new Congo Prime Minister. Lumumba was arrested by Col. Mobutu Seseseko's soldiers and transferred to …
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Twenty former SA political prisoners launched a campaign against apartheid laws
… their release, launched a campaign against apartheid laws by delivering political speeches at a church service outside …
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Annesu de Vos, SA poet, is born.
… history. When she was 16, her first book was published by Tafelberg Publishers in Cape Town. Two years later her …
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Desire Wilson is born
… documenting her life as a racing driver titled 'Driven by desire' has been published. … [Accessed on 11 October 2013] | Motor Sport Retro Driven by Desire: The Desiré Wilson story [online] Available at: …
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South African athlete and Africa high-jump record holder Hestrie Cloete is born in Germiston, Transvaal
… high jumping at the age of 13 when she was discovered by her coach Martin Marx. From 1995 Cloete enjoyed success in …
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The British government closes its consulate in Angola
… Namibia to oust the Marxist MPLA which was supported by Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). …
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UN troops arrive in Congo to help deal with the political crisis
… for Katanga province on 11 July. The intervention by UN troops followed Patrice Lumumba’s request for …
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Kenyan Politician, Tom Mboya dies
… was involved in the assassination as he was threatened by Mboya, but this was never proven. …
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South African actor, Ken Gampu, dies in Vosloorus
… His first acting job was a role in the play No good Friday by Athol Fugard. Gampu was born in Germiston in 1929. Before …
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Rhodesian Prime Minister, Ian Douglas Smith, declares a state of emergency
… Smith, declared a state of emergency. This was prompted by the United Kingdom’s (UK) refusal to grant Zimbabwe …
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Tutu leads biggest anti-apartheid protest march in South Africa
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King Kong a venture in the theatre
… In ten weeks of playing time this jazz opera was seen by 120,000 people of all races – success achieved in the face …
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Eritrea becomes a member of the United Nations.
… Several attempts were made by Eritrea to gain recognition from the United Nations (UN). …
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