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Diplomatic ties are established between SA and Saudi Arabia
… between the two countries were formalised during a visit by former President Nelson Mandela to Saudi Arabia in …
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Bakone Malapa Northern Sotho Open-Air Museum, in Polokwane
… in a style, that was typical about 250 Years ago. Run by several Basotho who live in the Village, the centre offers …
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Peter Mokaba Stadium
… the preparation services also including a website created by the marketing council of the Country to provide …
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Air Force Museum, Port Elizabeth
… in South Africa. There are ongoing restoration projects by a team of dedicated enthusiasts, who are members of the …
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The Conservative Party is formed
… not vote for political parties, the "No-vote" advocated by the CP eventually constituted 35,5% of the total number of …
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At a summit SA Trade Unions resolve to defy apartheid and labour laws
… search archive During the summit conference organised by non-racial labour unions at Langa, Cape Town, Trade Union …
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Springboks wallop their Australian counterparts
… they, however, only equaled. The record was then held by New Zealand's All Blacks with 17 consecutive wins from …
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The European Community announces that it will lift economic sanctions against South Africa
… to impose sanctions. In contrast to the stance taken by western countries, the United Nations (UN) General …
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The existing ban on marriages between White and Black people (Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act (1949) is extended to White and Coloured people
… Black people (Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act (1949) by extending it to White and Coloured people. Marriage …
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Dr Chris Barnard performs second heart transplant at Groote Schuur Hospital
… months. Surgeons worldwide followed Barnard's lead, and by October 1971, recorded heart transplants numbered 178. …
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Prime Minister opens SA’s first atomic reactor
… as one of its chief aims. A secret project was begun by the Atomic Energy Board in the early 1970s to develop a …
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SA Prime Minister, P.W. Botha calls for unity against Marxism
… Subsequently, nine years later the Soviet Union, known by many as one of the strongest socialist countries, …
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Ahmed Helmy, Egyptian actor, is born
… noticed Helmy in a children’s programme and was impressed by his comic skills. Arafa cast Helmy for the leading role in …
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Ivorian Footballer, Arouna Kone, is born in Anyama, Ivory Coast
… hometown team Rio Sport d'Anyama. In 2002 he was signed by Belgian team Lierse S.K., he was only 18 years old. The …
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Chiliboy Ralepelle becomes the first black player to lead the Springboks against a World XV in England
… Sharks and has recently (April 2019) been tested positive by the South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport for the …
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Educationist George Molefe is born
… for Black South Africans. He died in 1986 and survived by his wife and two children. …
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SA jazz singer, Letta Mbulu is born in Soweto
… Mbulu was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the South African Music Awards in 2001. …
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The Nelson Mandela Museum is opened in Mthatha
… in Qunu, all in the Eastern Cape. The museum was opened by then President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela himself on …
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South African player Thabo Mngomeni is born in Cape Town
… year saw his career come to an end. His career was plagued by controversies. He was once suspended for six months for …
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The first SARS case is suspected in South Africa
… in South Africa. At the time, the number of deaths caused by SARS stood at least at 104 out of more than 2,600 cases …
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Helen Nontando Jabavu, author and periodical editor in London, is born in Middeldrift, SA
… written early in her literary career and have been hailed by critics as being brilliant and fascinating. The works …
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Lady Diana Spencer is killed in a car accident in Paris
… both killed in an accident following a high speed chase by photographers in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel in Paris. Diana …
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Samuel Tshabalala becomes the first black athlete to win the Pietermaritzburg-Durban Comrades Marathon
… Tshabalala was awarded the prestigious Platinum Medal by the Comrades Marathon Association in recognition of his …
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The inquest into the death of Black Consciousness leader, Steve Bantu Biko, opens in Pretoria
… all court officials playing a part. The officials stood by the claim that Biko had committed suicide. It was later …
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Ladysmith Black Mambazo, male choral group, win a Grammy Award
… on to win three Grammy awards. The group, which is led by Joseph Shabalala was formed in 1960 and released their …
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Phambili Ka Ntloko, national organiser of AZAPO, is born
… ordained a priest. He died in 2000 when he was gunned down by criminals in Diepsloot. …
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Maggie Laubser, SA painter and winner of several awards, dies
… Her expressionistic work was initially shunned upon by critics, but has since gained wide acceptance. Laubster …
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Ethnic violence in Rwandan capital Kigali is spreads throughout the country
… the Tutsi dominated party Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF). By the end of the genocide, it is estimated that between half …
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Springboks lose to the Lions
… The first two test matches of the tour were easily won by the Springboks. Though the British did not win the series, …
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Novelist and historian Bessie Head is born
… Being the daughter of a White mother (who was disowned by her parents when she became pregnant and sent to a mental …
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