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Fort Beaufort
… with well-wooded hills and deep ravines, which were used to great advantage by the amaXhosa during the frontier wars …
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South African GMO Act implemented
… a forum for cultivators, farmers and the general public to better understand the complexities that should be taken …
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Dr. Silas Modiri Molema dies in Mafikeng
… that set the Bechuanaland Protectorate on its road to independence as a Republic of Botswana. Source: Verwey, …
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Staffrider Vol.4 No.1 Apr-May 1981
… the Music Is by Hugh Masekela; Writers News, Some Points to Ponder by Mtutuzeli Matshoba; Gallery and Profile, …
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Chief Kaiser Matanzima is elected Chief Minister
… He later appointed his cabinet. In 1986, he was forced to retire by the South African government. He died in 2003. …
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South African Journalist, Zwelakhe Sisulu is abducted.
… Johannesburg,by four armed White men who wore balaclavas to conceal their identities. It later emerged that Sisulu had …
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We are no longer in France - Book Launch
… struggle and the Second World War, the PCA remained close to the French Communist Party. But as the national liberation …
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Scientists find the virus that may cause Aids.
… that destroys blood cells, leaving its victims open series to other diseases., is hailed as a "monumental breakthrough" …
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Book 3: Migration, Land and Minerals in the Making of South Africa commissioned by The Department of Education
… power in the Cape, Eastern Cape and Natal contributed to the pattern of state formations in South Africa. Contents …
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Soweto’s chief of police, Nkanyiso Maphanga is arrested and charged with negligent and drunken driving
… Swart drives. Allegedly, he drove away from the scene only to drive straight into a wall in Kowie Street. The Gauteng …
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Conservative Party leader, Dr Andries Treurnicht, dies in Cape Town.
… thesis at the University of Cape Town. He was married to Engela Dreyer, they had four daughters. On 22 April 1993 … a chronology of key political events from independence to mid-1997, Westport: Greenwood. …
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Disbanding of Communist Party is announced
… 369. Karis, T. & Carter, G.M. (eds.)(1973). From Protest to Challenge: a documentary history of African politics in …
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The General Assembly of the League of Nations meets in Geneva for the first time
… League of Nations handed over its properties and assets to the UN, the Palais des Nations being one of its jewels. … unog.ch (2011). ‘ History: from the League of Nations to the United Nations from UNOG: United Nations office at …
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The 4th Pan-African Congress is held in New York City, USA
… ancestry, the congress reiterated the rights of Africans to land, suffrage, and education, and also put forward a new …
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British create the settlement of Sierra Leone, for freed slaves
… of land on the north shore of the Sierra Leone Peninsula to the Sierra Leone Company for the "free community of …
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The SABS is established
… Africa's interests are advanced and protected. In addition to its role as a standardiser, the SABS runs a product …
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SA author Hymne Weiss is born
… A Grades in all her Matriculation subjects and went on to study at Stellendbosch University, where she earned a BA …
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Afrikaans author Mikro is born
… taught for a while at Kuilsrivier and Ritchie. From 1930 to 1931 he wrote poems for the magazine Huisgenoot and …
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German action in Herero Revolt is condemned in the Reichstag
… Africa. He demanded the termination of the war and refused to budget for its continuation. Bebel called the resistance …
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Hendrik Witbooi, Chief of the Nama, dies
… with the Herero, Witbooi led his faction of the Nama group to the north of the country, which became known as South West …
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Sekhukhune successfully resists the Boers
… C. von Schlickmann, a former German officer. Click here to read more about the Bapedi. References: Kruger, D.W. …
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ANC welcomes Cde Mac Maharaj appointment as President Zuma`s spokesperson, 7 July 2011
… responsibilities with diligence and that he will continue to serve the people of South Africa with utmost dedication. …
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Cradle of Humankind, near Johannesburg
… than a third of early hominid fossils ever found prior to 2010 . The Dinaledi Chamber contains over 1500 fossils, …
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Hillbrow Tower
… after JG Strijdom, South African Prime Minister from 1954 to 1958. On 31 May 2005 it was renamed the Telkom Jo'burg …
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The death in police custody of Ahmed Timol, political activist and underground operative, is confirmed
… had committed suicide. Timol became the seventeenth person to die in detention under security laws. He was a member of … a chronology of key political events from independence to mid-1997 . Westport: Greenwood. …
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Former SA Cricket Captain, Hansie Cronje, dies
… his cricket career was under spotlight as he was alleged to have been involved in match fixing. Cronje was born as …
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St Michael and All Angels Anglican Church, Boksburg
… church of Boksburg. The Building is widely refered to as one of Sir Herbert Bakers' finest Parish Churches. The …
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Fort Wynyard
… at the Cape capitulated. In 1827 the British decided to dismantle the Kijk-in-de-pot Battery, but after the …
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State President Swart Park, Bloemfontein
… the stadium's capacity was expanded from 18,000 to 20,000. …
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Griffiths Mxenge is murdered
… knife and a wheel spanner because they were ordered not to kill him with a gun. They inflicted 45 lacerations and …
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