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The SA government presents a promotion of Constitutional Development Bill
… Party leader. The following year Botha was succeeded by FW de Klerk who shortly after taking office announced his …
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Nelson Mandela appeals for calm after the assassination of Communist Party chief, Chris Hani
… escape the scene as the murder was carefully orchestrated by Janusz Walus, an anti-Communist Polish immigrant who was …
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The first SARS case is suspected in South Africa
… in South Africa. At the time, the number of deaths caused by SARS stood at least at 104 out of more than 2,600 cases …
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Helen Nontando Jabavu, author and periodical editor in London, is born in Middeldrift, SA
… written early in her literary career and have been hailed by critics as being brilliant and fascinating. The works …
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Lady Diana Spencer is killed in a car accident in Paris
… both killed in an accident following a high speed chase by photographers in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel in Paris. Diana …
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Samuel Tshabalala becomes the first black athlete to win the Pietermaritzburg-Durban Comrades Marathon
… Tshabalala was awarded the prestigious Platinum Medal by the Comrades Marathon Association in recognition of his …
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The inquest into the death of Black Consciousness leader, Steve Bantu Biko, opens in Pretoria
… all court officials playing a part. The officials stood by the claim that Biko had committed suicide. It was later …
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Ladysmith Black Mambazo, male choral group, win a Grammy Award
… on to win three Grammy awards. The group, which is led by Joseph Shabalala was formed in 1960 and released their …
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Phambili Ka Ntloko, national organiser of AZAPO, is born
… ordained a priest. He died in 2000 when he was gunned down by criminals in Diepsloot. …
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Maggie Laubser, SA painter and winner of several awards, dies
… Her expressionistic work was initially shunned upon by critics, but has since gained wide acceptance. Laubster …
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A booby-trapped TV kills Tsitsi Chiliza, wife of an ANC official in Harare, Zimbabwe
… in Zimbabwe. In 1988, the ANC office in Zimbabwe was hit by a rocket. On another occasion a car bomb injured three ANC …
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A collection of articles, speeches and letter pertaining to Dr James Sebe Moroka
… Article in the Indian Opinon by Jordaan K Ngubane on James Moroka, 28 November 1952 (pdf) …
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The Azanian People’s Organisation (AZAPO) is founded after the government banned a host of BCM organisations in October 1977.
… adopted the Black Consciousness philosophy advocated by Steven Biko and continued to propagate it in it …
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Ethnic violence in Rwandan capital Kigali is spreads throughout the country
… the Tutsi dominated party Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF). By the end of the genocide, it is estimated that between half …
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Manto Tshabalala - Msimang, controversial minister of health, is born
… twenty-seven politically driven students were ordered by the African National Congress (ANC) to skip the country. …
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Springboks lose to the Lions
… The first two test matches of the tour were easily won by the Springboks. Though the British did not win the series, …
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Novelist and historian Bessie Head is born
… Being the daughter of a White mother (who was disowned by her parents when she became pregnant and sent to a mental …
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Libya becomes independent
… state including all three historic regions of Libya by January 1952. A UN commissioner and the so-called Council …
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Hertzog and Smuts to form a coalition
… Nationalists were stunned by the announcement of seven points according to which Gen. …
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South Africa concludes an agreement with the Marconi Company for a high
… installations on naval cruisers in 1900 proved successful. By 1912, there were Marconi stations all over the world, …
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13 year-old South African Native mineworker is published in a newspaper
… in a mine under the age of 18 years. This act was amended by the Natives Laws Amendment Act of 1952. …
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WWII: SA troops to fight in Europe
… best equipped of the South African divisions, commanded by Major-General W.H. Evered Poole, entered the war in Italy …
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Adam Tas is arrested
… lifestyle of Van der Stel and the fact that abuse of power by officials led to unfair competition with burghers. From …
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South African anti-apartheid activist Ronnie Kasrils is born in the Johannesburg
… renowned for perfectly executing tasks entrusted to him by the leadership of the party. He was a member of the South …
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Cecil John Rhodes is buried in the Matopos
… also provided for the education of young British colonists by the creation of a yearly scholarship, still in existence …
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Statue Of Cecil John Rhodes, in the Company's Gardens
… lack of consensus as to where the Statue should be placed by Baker and Francis Masey, the statue was placed in the …
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Togo
… of the Togoland German protectorate, which was occupied by British and French forces in 1914. In 1922 the League of …
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Prime Minister Vorster holds talks with Dr. Kissinger
… issue. Despite the Soweto Uprisings, which took the world by surprise, Kissinger, felt Vorster remained the only key to …
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Jubilee Art Centre
… Have emerged in most major cities in response to demand by students who wanted an art education. …
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Maria Groesbeek is hanged for the murder of her husband, Christian Buys
… to grant her a divorce. After being sentenced to death by hanging on November 1969, Groesbeek was executed on 13 …
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