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Grade 4 - Term 4: Communication through time
… learn about the oldest forms of communication, using the San people as an example. We then examine modern forms of …
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Address to the SANC Local Government Conference, 30 July 1999 Johannesburg
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4. Complaint of ill-treatment on an estate
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Say It out Loud - The 1923 Presidential Address, Cape Town, 3rd April, 1923
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New Zealand imposes a blanket ban on sports teams from South Africa
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Turning Adwa into a global heritage site of Pan-African struggle by Mammo Muchie (Pambazuka News), 02 March 2016
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Activity: The first farmers in Southern Africa
… Africa. Copy this table into your workbook. Compare the San, Khoikhoi and the early African farmers. San Khoi-Khoi African Farmers How did they live? Were …
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South African man walks from England to France through Channel Tunnel
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Henry Burton
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The SA government presents a promotion of Constitutional Development Bill
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Martin Plaut
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Romeo Zamani Makhanya
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Jack van der Schyff misses a goal kick and the SA rugby team loses 22-23 against the British Lions on Ellis Park field.
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Dr Albert Jan Jurie Wessels, author and founder of the Toyota motor company in SA, is born in the district of Boshof, OFS.
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The largest three-day stay-away (5-7 June) in SA’s labour history up to this time starts, because of Black opposition to the La
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The United Nations (UN) imposes a mandatory ban on arms supplies to South Africa in an effort to force the country out of Namib
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Governor Willem Adriaan van der Stel lays the first bricks of an octagonal church, the tower of which still forms part of the G
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The Star reports that a police sergeant was shot dead in Osizweni township at Newcastle, Natal, by a man armed with an AK-47 ri
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An Egyptian man identified as a key suspect in the 1993 World Trade Centre bombing is flown to the United States to face charge
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Oliver John (Jack) Hindon (44), the man after whom the SA Jack Hindon medal for outstanding service is named, is born in Scotla
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The Federasie van Afrikaanse Kultuurvereniginge (FAK) is founded in Bloemfontein, with Dr N.J. van der Merwe as chairman.
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