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Venda
… Venda was not recognised as an Independent Country by the rest of the World. There Economy was largely depended …
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The first museum is opened in Soweto, and is named after Hector Pieterson, one of the first casualties of the 16 June 1976 Soweto uprising.
… is believed to have been the first child to be shot by police on that fateful day. Earlier in the 1990s, a …
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Muziwendoda Mdluli, National Intelligence Agency (NIA) security chief is found dead
… role in the recently failed coup in the Comoros, led by Bob Denard. Further ReadingSouth African Spy Chief Probing …
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Morgan Tsvangirai becomes Prime Minister of Zimbabwe
… power, agreed to pay for the reacquisition of land held by British settlers. The British, however, went back on this …
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The "Battle of Andringa": violently separating Stellenbosch
… break out when the Coloured residents were assaulted by the Stellenbosch University students. [iii] Later that …
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Khoikhoi warriors defeat Portuguese thieves
… his men then traded with Khoikhoi who lived in the area. By all accounts these initial trades were cordial and both …
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Dr Chris Barnard performs the world’s first human heart transplant
… heart of Denise Darvall, a young woman who was run over by a car on 2 December and had been declared brain dead after …
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Muhammad Ali defeats Charles Liston in the World heavyweight title fight
… tried for a swift knockout, but Ali was too fast to catch. By the 7th round, Liston was too exhausted, had hurt his …
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The Alabama, American raider of the Southern States during the American Civil War, arrives in Saldana Bay for provisions
… and often described as being state sanctioned pirates. By the time the Alabama sailed into Cape Town she had sunk …
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Botswana President, Seretse Khama dies
… as Kgosi, and Ruth as his wife. Khama was succeded by Quett Ketumile Masire. Khama’s son, Ian, succeeded Festus …
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Thabo Mbeki, former President of SA, is born in Idutywa, Transkei
… After his schooling at Lovedale Academy was interrupted by a strike in 1959, he completed his studies at home. He …
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Queen Elizabeth ascends to the throne
… In 1559 Her Majesty enforced the Protestant religion by law and in 1587 she had Mary Queen of Scots executed. The …
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PAC’s leader, Potlako Leballo confirms that Poqo is the organisation’s military wing
… Africa (CPSA)and other liberation movements were banned by South African government. They were banned in April 1960 …
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Kitchener succeeds Roberts as Commander-in-Chief
… war came to a close in June 1902. Kitchener was rewarded by advancement to the dignity of Viscount, promotion to the …
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C James reports that South Africa is a poor market for produce
… The decision to abandon the plan was also influenced by rumours that the colonials would not be allowed to own …
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Battle of Vaalkrans begins
… in the face of British Imperialism. This was complicated by the discovery of diamonds in Kimberley and gold on the …
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UN report accuses Katangan President and Congo President of conspiracy to murder Patrice Lumumba
… the army, directly responsible for the murder, was led by Seseko at the time. …
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Hendrik Verwoerd becomes Prime Minister
… become an isolated nation. Verwoerd was stabbed and killed by Demetrio Tsafendas on his bench in the House of Assembly …
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Known as Black Tuesday’, the New York Stock exchange collapsed sending economic shockwaves throughout the world and throwing the global economy into depression
… Depression was that a political reorientation was made by the Hertzog government to avoid a repetition of the fall …
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Simon Petros Matseke, prominent in African social and political life, dies in Pretoria
… Peter Matseke passed away in Pretoria. He was mourned by his wife and five children. …
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William Brown becomes the first South African officer killed during World War I
… Further reading: The South Africans at Delville Wood by I.S. Uys (section on the battle of the Somme) References: …
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Formation of the South African Native National Congress
… massacre and the subsequent state of emergency declared by the government, both the Pan African Congress (PAC) and …
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SA artist Ernest Methuen Mancoba is born
… received formal art training, he was greatly inspired by two fellow artists namely Lippy and Irma Stern. He read as …
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SASPU National, 1980 - 1987
… SASPU National was one of two publications produced by the South African Students Press Union (SASPU), the other …
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Xhosa hero Maqoma dies on Robben Island
… 1856 to February 1857. The slaughter of cattle was incited by Nongqawuse's vision on the banks of the Gxarha River. She …
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Stanford, Western Cape Overberg
… in all their glory, on the Historical Walk offered by the Stanford Tourism Bureau. Stanford offers a unique …
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Federation of South African Women (FEDSAW)
… incorporated into the "Freedom Charter" , adopted by the Congress of the People in Kliptown on June 25-26, …
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National Land Committee
… should be used as an opportunity to promote development by brokering in additional resources. Minimal compensation …
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Speech delivered on the condolence motion in honour of the late Ebrahim "Cas" Saloojee in the national assembly – 5 February 2009
… Madam Speaker I am truly humbled to have been selected by the ANC to present a message of condolence and an obituary …
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Free Nelson Mandela - Margaret Thatcher
… the interests of some countries would be severely damaged by sanctions if they were applied. But the plain fact of the … black community in the context of a suspension of violence by all sides. The concept of course comes from your earlier … of proposals you mentioned to me as a major initiative by the South African Government, at whatever you judge the …
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