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Constant Viljoen announces his resignation from AVF
… Volksfront (AVF), the anti-election structure constituted by the Conservative Party (CP), ultra-right Afrikaanse …
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Sanctions are applied on Libya over Lockerbie bombing
… countries decided to ignore some of the sanctions imposed by the UN, including the flight ban. This was demonstrated …
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UDF distances itself from Madikizela
… after the death of Stompie Seipei. The UDF was summoned by the TRC, as it was the leader in protest against apartheid …
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Col Eugene de Kock testifies in Court
… de Kock began with his testimony in Pretoria Supreme Court by revealing his part in the apartheid regime's 'dirty …
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Decolonising African Museums - What does it mean?
… Centre for Indian Studies in Africa (CISA) presents a talk by Emery Patrick Effiboley, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, …
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Commission of Inquiry into the South African Council of Churches held at Pretoria on 11 May 1983, Volume 66
… into the South African Council of Churches (SACC), chaired by the Honourable Mr Justice C F Eloff, to inquire into, …
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Commission of Inquiry into the South African Council of Churches held at Pretoria on 10 May 1983, Volume 64 and Volume 65
… into the South African Council of Churches (SACC), chaired by the Honourable Mr Justice C F Eloff, to inquire into, …
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Commission of Inquiry into the South African Council of Churches held at Pretoria on 9 May 1983
… into the South African Council of Churches (SACC), chaired by the Honourable Mr Justice C F Eloff, to inquire into, …
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Commission of Inquiry into the South African Council of Churches held at Pretoria on 28 March 1983, Volume 59
… into the South African Council of Churches (SACC), chaired by the Honourable Mr Justice C F Eloff, to inquire into, …
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Separate Representation of Voters Amendment Act No 50 of 1968 is enacted
… 27 March 1968; commencement date not found Repealed by s 101(1) of the Republic of South Africa Constitution Act …
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SA withdraws from the International Labour Organisation
… but 11 March is mentioned in the official declaration by the International Labour Conference on July 8, 1964. …
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Opening address at the 59th Annual Congress of the National Union of South African Students, University of Cape Town, 1981.
… Front organising to oppose apartheid, and the role played by the National Union in those events. …
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The South African Non-Racial Olympic Committee is founded
… African Non-Racial Olympic Committee (SAN-ROC) was founded by Dennis Brutus. The committee was specifically established …
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The Excelsior, biggest diamond till then, is found in the Jagersfontein mine, OFS
… The Excelsior Diamond was discovered by a miner while loading a truck in on 30 june 1893. The …
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Ahmed Ben Bella, former president of Algeria, is released after fourteen years in prison
… autocratic rule. Bella’s government was overthrown by Houari Boumedienne, his close friend in 1965. He was …
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Egyptian and US Archaeologists discover a 5000 years old fleet of ships near the Nile
… believed that the boats might have been built by an earlier Pharaoh, Djer, of the first dynasty. It was …
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Archbishop William Barnett issues a statement condemning Apartheid
… man died in hospital a week after being interrogated by the security branch on the infamous tenth floor of John …
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The Arusha Accord is signed to end civil war in Rwanda
… Rights to investigate human rights violations committed by all parties in Rwanda. …
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General Muhamed Lamari, head of Algeria’s army, resigns for health reasons.
… Abdelaziz Bouteflika stated that Lamari would be succeeded by General Salah Ahmed Gaid, commander of ground forces and …
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Sir John Herschel, British astronomer, arrives in Cape Town
… in Cape Town on 15 January 1834 on a ship, accompanied by his wife Margaret Brodie Stewart. During their stay in the …
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Emperor Menelik II, emperor of Ethiopia dies
… to the country. After his death, he was succeeded by his eldest daughter Empress Zewditu I. …
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The Durban Supreme Court cancels the SA government’s announcement concerning reclamation of the Ingwavuma region
… announcement. The State President, P.W. Botha responded by issuing a new Proclamation, under a different law, once …
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Supreme Court declares Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta winner of the Kenyan presidential election
… of the elections and filed a petition which was rejected by the Supreme Court. …
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Political activist Mvulane Zacharia Bheki dies in detention
… recounted how Mvulane had been beaten and trampled on by the police until he lost consciousness. He was just one of …
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12 people are killed after Kenyan jets bombed Somali town
… the southern Somali town of Jilib. This was an attempt by east African nation to rid Somalia of the Islamic al …
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UN Special Committee on Policies of Apartheid appeals for assistance to families of apartheid victims.
… and organizations to assist families of persons persecuted by the government for their stance against the policies of …
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South African black activist and poet Benjamin Moloise is hanged for allegedly killing a police officer
… Black upholsterer and poet, Benjamin Moloise was executed by apartheid government on 18 October 1985. Moloise was …
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Electric lights are installed in Adderley Street, Cape Town.
… its name from the man who vehemently opposed a proposal by the British to turn Cape Town into a convict colony, …
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Digging for gold is officially authorised and fortune hunters flock to the Witwatersrand
… people to the area. The influx had initially been caused by the discovery of gold. People flocked from all over the …
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The U.S. vetoes Angola’s application for membership of the United Nations Security
… to prohibit Angola from becoming a member was prompted by the US’s concern over the “continuing presence of Cuban …
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