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Kofi Annan: A man of peace in a world of war by Stanley Meisler
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Dr Daniël Hartman (Danie) Craven, SA rugby boss for many years, is born in Lindley, OFS.
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The restored Cape manor house Groot Constantia is opened again after a fire devastated it in 1925.
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The Man Nobody Knows by Alan Cowell (The New York Times), July 7, 1985
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Potlako Leballo - The Man Who Hurried to Meet His Destiny by Joel Bolnick
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Mary Agard (Mamie) Pocock, algologist and botanist, who was commemorated in many plant names, dies in Grahamstown.
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James Chapman, photographer and pioneer explorer in many regions of the Zambezi, is born in Cape Town.
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After successful military operations in Sokoto and Kano Britain adds 260,000 km2 to its Nigerian territory.
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The Story of PR Panther, the gold man of Indian politics in South Africa: Introduction - By Riashnee Pather
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APDUSA Views - Issue No 31: Is F.W. De Klerk a Man of Integrity? April 1990
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The Story of PR Pather, the grand old man of Indian politics in South Africa: Bibliography
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Restructuring the Apartheid City - Cato Manor - A Prime Urban Reconstruction Opportunity
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Commandant Manie Maritz attacks Vanrhynsdorp in the Cape Province. Many vehicles, including three laden sup
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In a hearing before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, leaders of the UDF distance themselves from Winnie Madikizela-Mand
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Zimbabwe seizes a US-registered cargo plane carrying sixty-four suspected mercenaries and military equipment. Simon Mann, of th
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A picture of the man whom little is known about outside his political life - Kgalema Motlanthe
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Kenyan runner, Yobes Ondieki becomes the first man to run 10,000 meters in less than 27 minutes
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Mbanga James George Benjamin Molefe, educationist and clergyman was accorded many honours that were firsts for Black South Afri
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Mbanga James George Benjamin Molefe, educationist and clergyman was accorded many honours that were firsts for Black South Afri
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Gabriel A. Odé, official historian of the ZAR, is dismissed after differences of opinion between him and Drs Leyds, Mans
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Zimbabwe acquits sixty-six of the suspected mercenaries of weapons offences charges but finds Simon Mann guilty of attempting t
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Nicolaas Pieter Johannes van Rensburg (”Siener”, Seer) is born in Western Transvaal. Many people implicitly believe in his visi
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