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Dutch Reformed Mission Institute, Cape Town
… is a landmark in the history of mission work in South Africa. It is still used by the people of Bovlei The Bovlei …
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Weskoppies Psychiatric Hospital, Main building, Ketjen Street, Pretoria
… in 1892 and is today the biggest of its kind in South Africa, as well as the Oldest Psychiatric Hospital, in …
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Tribute to Anti-apartheid campaigner, Helen Suzman, by African National Congress, 1 January 2009
… Suzman used Parliament to fight injustices in South Africa. Suzman became a thorn in the flesh of apartheid by …
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Journalist and political activist Selby Msimang dies
… He was a founder member of the Liberal Party of South Africa (LPSA), a multiracial party formed in 1953. Msimang …
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Dictator Siad Barre flees Somalia ending his 22 year rule
… Barre shared the fate of many post liberation leaders in Africa. Having started out as policemen in the Italian …
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Hundreds of political prisoners began a hunger strike at Robben Island
… sped up the change in the political dispensation in South Africa. On 4 March 1990 343 political prisoners on Robben … Negotiating the Release of Political Prisoners in South Africa ",From: CSVR ,[Online],Available at: www.csvr.org.za …
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Ladysmith Black Mambazo win a Grammy
… group that has sold over 6 million copies in South Africa and internationally. Ladysmith Black Mambazo has … South Africa.Info Grammy for Black Mambazo [online] Available at: …
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Former anti-apartheid activist, Allan Boesak accuses ANC
… people's feelings of being marginalised in the new South Africa, warned against this and said Coloureds must claim …
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Sibusiso Vilane tells about his conquest of Everest
… which had reached the summit on 26 May 2003. Back in South Africa, he told journalists at an environmental affairs media …
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Black empowerment makes headway
… In South Africa's largest Black economic empowerment deal, Anglo … " Johnnic Holdings Ltd (Johnnic) - Midrand, Gauteng, South Africa ", from Mbendi , available at www.mbendi.com , …
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Lesotho’s deputy Prime Minister shot
… but his request is turned down. Despite South Africa's refusal of military assistance, South African …
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Skipper Bertie Reed passes away
… he received the Wolraad Woltemade Decoration, then South Africa's highest civilian award for bravery. During his …
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Dorothy Fischer becomes the first South African woman to undergo a heart transplant
… patient. She lived for 12 years afterwards. She was South Africa's fifth heart transplant recipient and the first woman …
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Harold Strachan is served with restriction order
… in World War 2 and member of the Communist Party of South Africa (CPSA) and Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), the armed wing of …
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Ignatius Royston Dunnachie (Roy) Campbell, SA satirical poet, is born in Durban.
… was born in Durban, Natal, and was considered one of South Africa’s most esteemed English poets. The son of Dr Samuel … Potgieter, D.J. et al. Standard Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa, Cape Town: NASOU. 1970. v. 3, pp. 8-10.| …
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FNB cancels its R20 million anti-crime initiative designed to encourage President Thabo Mbeki to make crime his priority
… the public and politicians to work together to make South Africa a better country, only to delete some of the content …
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Springbok rugby player, Schalk Burger is born in Port Elizabeth
… to be one of the most hardworking players in South Africa. In 2004 Burger won two awards; the IRB International …
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Zola Budd of SA and Mary Decker of the USA collide accidentally during the 3000m in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
… under British citizenship due to apartheid laws in South Africa, and Decker,was representing the US. Both athletes …
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Afrikaner patriot Danie Theron is killed
… and fined £20. Monneypenny, who had only been in South Africa for two months, had written a highly derogatory … Walkerville South Africa, ‘Danie Theron in Eikenhof’ , [online], available at …
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Cecil Edwin Frans Skotnes is born in East London, Eastern Cape
… the South African forces in Italy. On his return to South Africa he joined the Polly Street Art Centre in Johannesburg …
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Mafika Gwala born
… their self-identity. Later in life he examined how South Africa had changed and there was the same space for him and …
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Ansuyah Ratipul Singh, medical doctor and community worker, poet, dramatist and novelist, is born in Durban.
… of Edinburgh in 1944. In 1946, Dr Singh returned to South Africa and become involved in the Passive Resistance …
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Book 6: Negotiation, Transition and Freedom commissioned by The Department of Education
… Congress (ANC). Contrary to many predictions, South Africa avoided a bloodbath. There was no single cause for …
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Bantu Holomisa deposes Stella Sigcau as President of the Transkei
… suspended the civilian constitution and refused South Africa's repeated demands for a return to civilian rule. He … Country-data.com (2011). South Africa-Homeland Militaries [online]. Available at … [Accessed 14 November 2011]|Republic of South Africa (2011). ‘Profile Information-Stella Sigcau, Ms.’ from …
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Joshua Nkomo’s freedom of movement and association in Southern Rhodesia is restricted
… the African National Congress (ANC) when he was in South Africa inthe 1940's, came to the attention of colonial …
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Miss Namibia, Michelle Mclean, model and masseuse, is crowned Miss Universe in Bangkok, Thailand
… of Ceremonies in several events, including the Miss South Africa 2010 and Miss World 2009. Mclean has one son with ex …
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Dr David Webster, a social anthropologist at Wits University and political activist, is shot dead outside his home
… studying at Rhodes University in Grahamstown in South Africa. He studied Anthropology at the University of …
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Archive of documents pertaining to Pixley ka Isaka Seme
… An Ambiguous Figure by Chris Saunders The Regeneration of Africa - speech by Pixley Seme 5 April 1906 Zulu of King's …
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George Christopher Cato (79), Natal pioneer and first mayor of Durban, dies
… Cato was born in London, England in 1814. He came to South Africa as a trader. He was asked to plan Durban while it was …
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Standard Bank becomes the first bank to opens its doors on the Witwatersrand
… in 1862, then known as The Standard Bank of British South Africa. It started doing business in a tent in Johannesburg, …
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