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Idi Amin, Ugandan dictator, flees after a seven year reign
… Ugandan Army to invade Tanzania. Despite being supported by Libyan troops, the Ugandans were sorely trounced. Amin …
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Natal is formally separated from the Cape Colony
… Kwazulu Natal) was formally separated from the Cape Colony by means of the Charter of Natal. The Cape Governor still …
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Banned PAC Leader, Robert Sobukwe, is refused an exit permit to leave SA
… would not be allowed to use his exit permit (approved by the Minister of Interior Affairs) to leave South Africa …
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Seal Point Lighthouse, Cape St. Francis
… unmanned and just 8m tall. Today it is serviced by helicopter and one wonders the difficulties that must have … Lighthouses of Southern Africa by Gerald Hobberman …
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Gazebo, Civic Square
… Cooke says it was lifted into position on the second floor by Messrs. Fox and Bookless (Pvt) Ltd who took over …
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Quadrant House, 114-115 Victoria Embankment, Durban
… West Coast of North America. The Building is characterised by a prominent Central Bay Window, with a shell motif. Other …
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Old Court House, Victoria Embankment, Durban
… The building was designed by architect Stanley Hudson and was erected in 1911 as the …
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Augustine Makalakalane, former SA National soccer team player is born
… Banyana coach Augustine Makalakalane will be unemployed by the end of this week’Sowetan Live [online] Available at …
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Fatima Meer: Portfolio
… and adoption of the new Constitution for South Africa by democratically elected representatives of all the people …
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Peter Scott, South African alpine skier is born
… at the Peyregudes Ski Club in France. [v] He is coached by Alexander Heath. [vi] Peter Scott failed to finish the …
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A Walk in the Night
… . The Emancipation Day “Walk in the Night” is organised by the District Six Museum and the Prestwich Place Project …
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Mauritania
… 20th Century and became Independent on November 28, 1960. By the terms of the constitution, Islam is the official state …
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A car bomb explodes at Ellis Park Rugby Stadium
… we Sizwe special operations unit, detonated a car bomb by remote control outside Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg. …
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Orkney, North West Province
… that developed after these. The Town itself was laid out by another farmer, Maconachie, who used the names of British …
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Vlakfontein Monument, Roodepoort
… a wooden cross was erected, but it was replaced in 1913 by a monument commemorating all those killed in action. A …
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Reitz
… town of Reitz developed was on the farm Langspruit, owned by Hendrik Davel. He sold 6400 hectares of it to Jan Roos who …
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Sipho Gumede, South African jazz legend, dies
… DeLano and Manny Rodriquez attracting acclaim and awards. By 2000 Sipho had moved back to KwaZulu-Natal, where he …
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The Azanian People’s Liberation Army (APLA) disbands
… and attacks on White farmers were believed to be motivated by this slogan. On 26 July 1993 members of APLA opened fire …
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F.W. de Klerk clamps down on KwaZulu
… of emergency in KwaZulu-Natal, coinciding with a report by the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) that it …
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The consortium Midi Television is awarded the first privately owned free
… in South Africa (online PDF), paper first published by the editorial board of Antipode, available at: …
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Dr. Margaret Roach ‘Killie’ Campbell, collector of Africana, dies in Durban
… Durban, was called "Muckleneuk" and was built in 1914 by her father, Sir Marshall Campbell, a sugar magnate. She …
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UN Security Council urges SA government to end Rivonia Trial
… course of events in the UN negotiations with the Africans. By gaining the initiative, Britain (and the US) wanted to …
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The Rivonia Trialists are charged with sabotage and attempting to violently overthrow the state
… overthrow the South African government. This after a raid by security police at Lilliesleaf farm on 11 July 1963, the …
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Violence erupts in Paarl
… and Ngenisile Siqwebo. Matthews Mayezana Mali was shot by the South African Police (SAP) on the following day. Mali …
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Cutting Through The Mountain
… the inner worlds of people whose development was shaped by opposition politics, underground activity, jail, exile, …
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Police open fire, killing 34 striking mine-workers at Marikana
… authorities claimed its officers had been under attack by a group of mine-workers armed with dangerous weapons. …
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Freedom In Our Life Time - List of Photographs
… From the book: Freedom In Our Life Time by Anton Muziwakhe Lembede Anton Lembede's primary school …
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FOREWORD: THEORETICAL DEBATES AND METHODOLOGICAL CONTROVERSIES
… and the 1993 Constitution as amended will be addressed by way of international mediation which will commence as soon …
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Day of the African Child
… their lives for the cause of freedom in South Africa. By adopting this day as the Day of the African Child, the …
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Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek decides that December 16 will be a public holiday called Dingaan’s Day
… On that day an estimated 10 000-20 000 Zulu warriors led by Dingane's generals Dambuza (Nzobo) and Ndlela kaSompisi …
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