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BiographyEugène Ney Terre’Blanche
Eugene Ney Terre'Blanche was born in Ventersdorp to staunchly Afrikaner nationalist parents on January 31, 1944. The progenitor of the Terre'Blanche name was…
SABC Africa Interview with President Thabo Mbeki regarding Sudan / Darfur and South Africa - France, 13 April 2007
The South African Industrial Federation (SAIF) calls off the Miners’ strike and the workers stream to work.
South African Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota and his counterparts from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) regio
The hijackers of the Achille Lauro cruise liner surrender after the ship arrives in Port Said, Egypt.
BiographyDali Tambo
Dali Tambo is the son of the late former ANC President Oliver Tambo and his wife Adelaide Tambo, He has two sisters, Nomathemba and Tselane Tambo. When…
Beatle records are banned by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), due to John Lennon’s previous ‘Jesus’ comments.
The SABC launches Africa’s first news channel, aimed at providing an African perspective on domestic and international stories.
Theophil Otto Frederick Charles (Theo) Wendt, composer and conductor of the SABC orchestra, is born in Sydenham, London.
Foreign Minister Roelof (Pik) Botha said that the South African Government (SAG) had accepted "in principle" the repo
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) establishes Radio Bantu, consisting of Radio Zulu, Radio Xhosa and Radio Seso
South Africa is represented, for the first time, officially at a meeting of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) w
SABC reports that to celebrate its 75th anniversary, the Afrikaanse Taalen Kultuurvereniging (ATKV) (Afrikaans Language and Cul
BiographyAbdullah Abdurahman
… 1925 he was asked by the South African Indian Congress (SAIC) to lead a delegation to request that the Indian …
BiographyElizabeth Drake
Elizabeth Drake was born in 1866 in Rochester, Kent, England. Her naturalistic renderings of landscape and architectural subjects in watercolour were much…
Rhodes said he would build UCT ‘Out of the Kafirs’ Stomach’ by David Johnson for Varsity 30 August 1967
The Star reports that President P.W. Botha, opening the QwaQwa Legislative assembly, said that the non-independent homelands ha
Saul Tsotetsi (SACP), Alfred Yika (ANC) and Elias Mothloung (SACC employee) are killed when a hand grenade explodes in Sebokeng
Extract from the report of the General Secretary, Bishop Desmond Tutu to the SACC Annual National Conference 1979 July
Extract from the report of General Secretary, Bishop Desmond Tutu to the South African Council of Churches' Annual National Conference regarding detention…
Extract from the report of the General Secretary, Bishop Desmond Tutu to the SACC Annual National Conference 1979 July
Extract from the report of General Secretary, Bishop Desmond Tutu to the South African Council of Churches' Annual National Conference regarding detention…
Nelson Mandela returns to South Africa’s notorious Robben Island and said "the emotions ran wild" when he met prisone
Willem van der Berg, SA novelist and former head of the Afrikaans service of the SAUK (SABC), is born.
Willem van der Berg, SA novelist and former head of the Afrikaans service of the SAUK (SABC), is born.
English social worker and reformer Emily Hobhouse sets sail for South Africa, where she will investigate conditions in concentr
The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) issues a catalogue of alleged human rights abuses it said were perpetrated in Zimbabwe
A new SABC/Markinor survey released in Johannesburg discloses that nine out of ten South Africans have cited unemployment and j
Dr. Frederik van Zyl Slabbert, leader of the opposition PFP, resigns from parliamentary politics because he said Parliament is
EventBeatles records are banned by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), due to John Lennon's previous 'Jesus' comments
In early 1966 John Lennon was reading about Christianity and when he was interviewed by Maureen Cleave for the London Evening Stadard on 4 March, said: …
BiographyDr James Sebe Moroka
… South Africa (CPSA) and the South African Indian Congress (SAIC). However, Moroka’s distance from the centre prompted …
List of the ten transgressions of the religion freedom by the SA Government as compiled by the Justice of the reconsiliated divison of the SACC
List of the ten transgressions of religious freedom by the SA Government as compiled by Justice and Reconciliation division of the South African Council of…