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The strike by mineworkers on the Witwatersrand, also known as the Rand Revolt, ends. More than 200 people were killed durin
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Anglo-Boer War 2: The ZAR’s fourth and last Creusot ‘Long Tom’ is dynamited before falling into British hands, only 200 metres
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Anglo-Boer War 2: The ZAR’s fourth and last Creusot ‘Long Tom’ is dynamited before falling into British hands, only 200 metres
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Church Street bomb - 20th May 1982 ... a blast from the past, by Kobus, Citizen Alert ZA, 20 May 2008
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Shulamith Muller
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Interview with Farouk Farista, 6 September 2019 and 20 January 2020
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Document 20 - Letter from S. P. Bunting to the Secretary, Communist Party of South Africa, 22 September 1930
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Michael Mike Matsobane
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Draft Declaration by ANC, 20 December, 2012, 53rd ANC Annual Conference, Mangaung
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Youth and the Building of the Nation by I.B. Tabata, 20 December 1951
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Currie’s to get a R425 000 facelift! The Daily News. 20 April, 1977
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Minutes: Vergadering van die AG-Werkgroep op 19 en 20 Maart, 1987, Kaapstad
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William Luscombe Searelle
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Address of the President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, at the G20 Finance Ministerial Conference, Kleinmond, Western Cape
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Almost 200 Black families, who were removed from their land in Eersterus, east of Pretoria in the 1950’s, receive R17 million f
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Gas belching from the volcanic Lake Nyos in the remote mountains of Cameroon kills more than 1,200 people and injures 500.
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About 200 000 White South Africans will visit Soweto this year, according to the Soweto Tourism Association, up from 30 000 fiv
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Pretoria schoolboy sprinter of Pretoria Boys’ High, Oscar Pistorius, falls coming out of the start of his 200m heat for leg amp
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A week of violence in Ciskei continues in which it is officially estimated that 200 huts have been burned. The Botha Sigcau Hig
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Commandant J.H. Visser with 200 men attacks Kuruman, defended by only 35 members of the Cape Police, 33 local
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Violence erupts in Paarl when about 200 Blacks march in the early hours from Mbekweni and attack the police station where sever
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An earthquake measuring 6.8 strikes Algeria’s northern coast, 70 km east of Algiers. At least 2 200 people are killed in the in
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Anglo-Boer War 1: Boers defeat the British force at Majuba Hill, in the Anglo-Transvaal War. More than 200 British soldiers and
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The UN’s High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) has predicted that 1,200,000 people in Ethiopia are about to starve to death.
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Aid officials report that the death toll may have reached 200 000 in Rwanda, where Hutus are on a campaign of genocide against
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The Budget introduced by the Minister of Finance, Dr. T.E. Dönges, provides the record sum of R202 million for defence and
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Address by President Jacob Zuma at the official opening of the expanded OR Tambo International Airport, 20 April 2010
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Paul Landau
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Charles W H Kohler
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Swimmer Penny Heyns of SA sets four world records in just two days in the 100m and 200m breaststroke in South California, USA.
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