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South African President P.W. Botha fires the government’s only non-White Cabinet Minister, Amichand Rajbansi, with effect from
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”A Declaration to the People of South Africa from the Non-European Unity Movement.” Statement by the NEUM, April 1951
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Final Declaration of the Conference of Heads of State or Government of Non-Aligned Countries, Havana, Cuba, 3-9 September 1979
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Balthazar Johannes Vorster, non-executive president of South Africa, resigns after only eight months in office (he had previous
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The South African Non-Racial Olympic Committee (Sanroc), which later under Denis Brutus played an important role in isolating S
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President de Klerk announces that South Africa’s first non-racial democratic elections will be held on 26-28 April.
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The British High Commissioner to South Africa, Lord Alfred Milner, proposes that educated and prosperous non-Whites should be a
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The British High Commissioner to South Africa, Lord Alfred Milner, proposes that educated and prosperous non-Whites should be a
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Address as Chair of the Non-Aligned Movement at the 9th Session of the Islamic Summit Conferences, Doha, State Of Qatar, 12 November 2000
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Address by the President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki at the XIV Summit Conference of the Non-Aligned Movement, Havana, Cuba 14 September 2006
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Foreign Minister R.F. (Pik) Botha signs accession to the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT) on behalf of South Africa. Agre
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Foreign Minister Pik Botha signs accession to the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty on behalf of South Africa. The signing opens
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An alleged Soviet spy, Y.N. Loginov, who was arrested in 1967, is handed over to a non-communist country, West Germany.
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The Chinese community, officially classed non-White in the past though they were admitted to White theatres, restaurants and re
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Foreign Affairs Minister Pik Botha, in Vienna to discuss signing the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, says South Africa has th
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Twenty non-White leaders are put on trial on charges under Suppression of Communism Act. The accused include Dr. J. S. Moroka,
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The first completely SA built aeroplane is flown by John Weston in Kimberley. He establishing a South African non-stop flight r
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Business Dayreports that Justice T. Spoelstra has sentenced four strikers to death four times each on charges of murder of non-
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Government declares that five 'non-White' South African University Colleges will be entities separate from the University of South Africa
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SA man sets record for world’s deepest dive. Nuno Gomes’ 318.25m plunge was enough to beat the record of 313m, set by Mark Elly
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Speech by Oliver Tambo at the Eighth Conference of Heads of State or Government of non-aligned countries, Harare, 1-6 September 1986
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Speech by Oiver Tambo at the Sixth Conference of Heads of State or Government of Non-Aligned Countries, Havana, 3 September 1979
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Omar Badsha, SA photographer, trade unionist and political activist, is born in Durban. He is currently head of the Non Governm
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