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Negotiations between Nelson Mandela of the ANC and Mangosuthu Buthelezi of Inkatha to end violence in townships, fails.
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Prime Minister P.W. Botha announces that, contrary to previous indications, the constitutional proposals will be put to a refer
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From 1 June 1981, holders of Zimbabwean passports will require visas to enter South Africa. The Zimbabwean government reciproca
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A UN program to feed two million Angolans resumes after the government lifts a three-month ban on food deliveries.
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Victor Sidney Norton, journalist and first South African-born editor of the Cape Times, dies in Cape Town.
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Robert Sobukwe, President of the Pan Africanist Congress, is sentenced to three years’ imprisonment for incitement of Africans
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João Albasini, trader in SA, Bantu commissioner and White chief of the Magwamba tribe, is born in Portugal.
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The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) decides at its seventh Congress in Geneva to suspend South Africa from membership u
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The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) decides at its seventh Congress in Geneva to suspend South Africa from membership u
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The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) decides at its seventh Congress in Geneva to suspend South Africa from membership u
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Prime Minister B.J. Vorster indicates that the ‘homelands’ will be perfectly free to form a federation among themselves, once t
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Prof. J.C. van Rooy and Dr E. Greyling open the CNO-Voortrekker-Bewaarskool (Christian National Education Crèche) in Pietermar
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Abraham Jacobus Kotzé de Klerk, missionary of the Dutch Reformed Church in Ceylon, is born in Garies, Namaqualand.
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The prime minister announces a new sport policy in which he distinguishes between multiracial sport and multinational sport. Mu
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The treaty of friendship between Egypt and Iraq, first pact between Egypt and another Arab state, is signed.
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Dorothy Fischer becomes the first woman in SA to receive a new heart. She lives for twelve years afterwards.
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Cornelis Christiaan Nepgen, Dutch Reformed missionary in the Transkei, retires after thirty-five years of service. He wrote ‘
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