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World Population Day
… billion mark. Each year a different a theme is chosen to rally around. The theme for 2010 'Everyone Counts', …
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Mjanyana Hospital
… site. They are a down referral site who serve daily meals to inpatients. They run a weekly support group for …
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South African historian Charles van Onselen is born.
… published, both nationally and internationally. He chose to centre his already well documented research on the social, …
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The child who was shot dead by soldiers at Nyanga by Ingrid Jonker
… and into the hearts of mothers the child who just wanted to play in the sun at Nyanga is everywhere the child who …
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Mzimhlophe /Qhudeni
… The place was also known as Qhudeni because it was closer to a trading store or bus stop by that name. Across the …
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The introduction of new South African flag 1994
… members of the public and design studios were asked to submit their ideas and about 7,000 sketches were …
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Political Activist and Advocate, Dumisa Ntsebeza, is born
… Commission (TRC) in 1995. After the commission, he went on to play other key roles, including becoming chairman of Media …
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Blacks in South Africa protest against segregation
… held on Freedom Square, Fordsburg announced its campaign to mount a mass action against the passing of six unjust …
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Africa South Vol.3 No.1 Oct-Dec 1958
… Pattern of Betrayal. Cartoon, David Marias. An Open Letter to the United Nations, Paramount Chief of the Hereros. South …
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Andries Dreyer, church archivist and collector of Africana, dies
… he qualified as an N.G Kerk missionary in 1896. He went on to minister in Hermanus, and later Cape Town, and because of …
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Gabon gains independence from France
… he was an autocratic ruler. Autocratic regimes continued to rule Gabon after she achieved independence, but early in …
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Agtersuurberg, Eastern Cape
… end of apartheid, the Verwoed name was officially changed to Gariep Dam on the 4 October 1996. Gariep is Khoekhoe for …
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Advocate Anton Lubowski secretary-general of the SWAPO is assassinated
… Supreme Court, when he concluded that the CCB conspired to murder Lubowski. Judge Levy's report named as accomplices …
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The State President F.W. de Klerk issues a proclamation adopting the new national flag and National Anthem of SA
… Africa) and Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika (God bless Africa) to become the combined national anthem of the country. This …
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South Africa’s first democratic elections end as counting begins
… (0.45%). International observers pronounced the voting to have been appreciably free and fair. …
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Former ANC President, Oliver ‘OR’ Tambo, is born
… son of Nzimeni and Julia, Tambo dedicated his entire life to the ANC and the struggle for liberation. It was Tambo who …
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Cape of Good Hope Royal Observatory is founded
… be measured. Initially, the Cape observatory was expected to provide accurate time, especially for the ships in Table …
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Rhodes statue removed at UCT
… around the Jammie stairs, rugby fields, and Madiba circle to witness the removal of the statue. The fate of the statue …
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Smiso Zwane, South African hip hop artist is born
… debut album “Mlazi Milano” in 2016.He has also contributed to the tracks of numerous South African hip hop artists which …
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Imijondolo
… of typhoid and cholera, but also pensioners struggling to make ends meet, religious practices in the adjoining …
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Thato Madonsela, the South African rapper is born
… for other popular South African hip hop artists to the likes of Da L.E.S, Tumi Molekane and the rapper …
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Rudolph Lewis, South African road racing cyclist is born
… road riders, Rudolph outperformed the other competitors to claim gold in the inpidual 320 km race.[iv] He competed …
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Treason Trial of 16 UDF members resumes
… arrest, the accused were released following an application to the court. References NelsonMandela.org, (n.d.), …
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The first episode of Star Trek is aired on NBC
… The now iconic series struggled to find an audience at first, and was cancelled after just 3 …
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Scores of people are killed in Boipatong, Vaal
… colluding with members of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) to destabilise the country and disrupt the negotiations. …
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MLR-cannon, Middle North Battery, Simonstown
… lead protrusions that engaged with the barrel grooves to impart spin and thus stabilise the shell during flight. …
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Town Hall, 25 Market Street, Uitenhage
… was a strong move locally for the Capital of the Colony to be situated in Uitenhage. When the Town Hall was built in …
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The Bethal Treason Trial resumes
… injuries, was later charged and found guilty of trying to escape from custody. He later sued the Minister of Police …
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Staffrider Vol.10 No.3 1992
… van Don Gxubane van Langa, Charles J. Fourie; Taxi to Town, James Matthews; Mag Ons Skreetjies 'n Ontploffing …
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Sir Christoffel Joseph Brand succeeds his brother, P.A. Brand, as editor of De Zuid
… three times a week. De Zuid-Afrikaan was sympathetic to the Afrikaans language movement, and was a mouthpiece for …
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