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In an important break-through a National Peace Accord is signed by all major political organisations at a conference held at th
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An agreement is signed by several role-players, including the Minister of Land Affairs, Derek Hanekom, to redevelop District Si
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Twenty-nine (numbers differ, according to the police nineteen) people are killed in an attack by police on election protestors
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The United States House of Representatives Judiciary Sub-Committee opens an inquiry into the South African operations of 320 Am
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Angolan government troops break into Unita rebel-held highlands in an attempt to open a supply corridor to the embattled city o
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Guy Tachard, a French astronomer who set up an observatory in die Company Gardens in the Cape, makes his first observations.
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Rebel leader Laurent Kabila, after a plea from the United Nations, agrees to delay an attack on Zaire’s largest refugee camp. T
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Dr Sibusiso Bengu, former minister of education, warns the University of Stellenbosch that it could not continue being an exclu
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The mutilated body of Sidwell Nonno (32), SARHWU shop steward, victim of an alleged political assassination, is find in Langa,
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Kamal el-Mallakh, an Antiquities Service inspector at the Great Pyramid Giza, discovers Khufu’s (Cheops) boat. It will be more
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Algerian government cancels second round of voting in parliamentary elections that an Islamic party looks set to win. The Islam
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SA signs a medical co-operation treaty with the government of the Republic of China, providing advanced training for medical an
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Twenty-nine (numbers differ, according to the police nineteen) people are killed in an attack by police on election protestors
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Flight 139, an Air France A-300B Airbus hijacked from Athens on 26 June, arrives at Entebbe, Uganda. Hijackers demand release o
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Western countries, under which SA, decide to implement an airlift to supply provisions to the inhabitants of the eastern sectio
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Germany rejects Britain’s call to effectively double aid for some of the world’s poorest countries, an adviser to Chancellor Ge
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Hendrik Hop, leader of an expedition to the north of the Orange River, is born in the district of Paarl.
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Over 600 people killed in Liberia in an unsuccessful military coup against President Samuel Doe, led by former Brigadier-Genera
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President Houphouet-Boigny of the Ivory Coast announces he is planning an African Summit Conference to urge a dialogue with Sou
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The second in command of Uganda’s LRA rebel movement, Brigadier Charles Tabuley is reportedly killed in an ambush. 29 October
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A river of fire ignited by an oil tank explosion surges through a village in southern Egypt, killing more than 410 people.
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