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Tony Leon is born
… in Durban. In 1994 he was elected Member of Parliament and leader of Democratic Party. He succeeded Zech De Beer as …
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Jan de la Fontaine becomes Governor at the Cape
… in 1734 by erecting a stone beacon displaying the VOC's and Dutch Republic's coats of arms. …
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The first weather forecast for the Union is issued
… The forecasting service was moved to Pretoria in 1926 and housed on the veranda of the weather office at 271 …
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Armistice negotiations are concluded during the First Anglo-Boer War
… agreed upon by General Evelyn Wood of the British forces and Republican General J.P. Joubert. This led to the …
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… publication began in Cape Town, on a fortnightly basis, and continued until publication ceased in January 1967. The …
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The body of the former president Nelson Mandela is taken to the Union buildings in Pretoria.
… include Freedom Park, Salvokop, the palace of Justice and the Nelson Mandela Drive. …
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The Herstigte Nasionale Party is established
… was opposed to allowing Black diplomats in SA; and, was opposed to sport on a non-racist basis. …
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The New Republic Party is formed
… was formed after the integration of the United Party (UP) and Democratic Party (DP). The integration was not a success, …
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Father Smangaliso Mkhatshwa served with restriction order
… of the South African Catholic Bishops' Conference (SACBC) and Tshwane Metropolitan Council Mayor, Father Smangaliso …
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Cape Coloured Board agrees with the Department of Education on the establishment of an Art Centre for Coloured children
… the fact that the centre should be taken over and controlled by the Board. …
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Homestead on Totteridge Park Farm, District of Uitenhage
… Double Storey Farm House dates from approximately 1780 and is presumed to have been built by Gerrit van Rooyen. Over …
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Address at 46664 Concert, by Nelson Mandela, 27 June 2008, London United Kingdom
… that our work is far from complete. Where there is poverty and sickness, including AIDS, where human beings are being …
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ANC government tension continues
… the Minister of Constitutional Development, Roelf Meyer, and Cyril Ramaphosa started, ANC's Deputy President Nelson …
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P. W. Botha grants reprieve to the “Sharpeville Six”
… Mokoena, Moses Diniso, Theresa Ramashamole, Duma Khumalo and Francis Mokhesi), who were condemned to death for …
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Winnie Mandela’s Soweto home reported burnt down
… but requested that there should be no charges laid and no prosecution. Source: South African Institute of Race …
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Patricia de Lille testifies at Schabir Shaik’s trial
… the stand at the Durban High Court to testify in the fraud and corruption charges against Durban businessman, Schabir …
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Morgan Tsvangirai is cleared of Treason charges
… Ari Ben-Menashe. After the verdict his supporters cheered and danced outside the court, though he was still faced with …
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Mandela asks for commitment to fight AIDS
… prison number. Click here to read more about SA government and AIDS. Source: The Citizen, Saturday 17 July, 2004, p. 4. …
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Decision to integrate city councils of Pretoria area
… Municipality (CTMM). The following city councils and local authorities amalgamated on 5 December 2000 to form …
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First victim of the land invasions in Zimbabwe, David Stevens, is murdered
… 75 miles (120 kilometres) east of the capital, Harare, and driven into the bush. It was alleged that Stevens was …
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American Troops pull out of Somalia
… since the Somali government had collapsed a year earlier and the dire humanitarian situation in Somalia was actually …
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Multi-party delegates endorses the Interim constitution
… the right wing Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB) and the now defunct Conservative Party (CP). They demanded …
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Celebration of Nigeria’s Day of Independence cancelled due to air disaster
… was done in honour of those who had died in the crash and to give Nigerians the opportunity to mourn them. …
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British Airways prohibits smoking on all flights
… smoking was only prohibited on all flights (international and domestic) a decade later. Local airline South African … & Rousseau.|Help with Smoking, 'The History of Smoking-how and why smoking began and has risen dramatically' [online], Available at …
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Former member of the Mandela United Football Club, Katiza Cebekhulu appears before the TRC
… he was expected to testify, appeared before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). Cebekhulu repeated the …
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The end conscription campaign 1983-1988: a study of white extra-parliamentary opposition to apartheid
… The emergence of conscientious objection: early alliances and issues leading to the formation of the ECC; building the …
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The University of South Africa is officially opened, replacing the University of the Cape of Good Hope.
… In 2000, the University merged with Technikon SA and also incorporated the distance education component of …
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An inquest into the death of Ernest Dipale finds no-one criminally liable for his death
… Dipale was arrested under the new Internal Security Act and charged with furthering the aims of a banned …
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ANC President, Oliver Tambo, denies that the ANC is in secret negotiations with the South African government
… His denial came two months after a Member of Parliament and leader of the Progressive Federal Party, Dr. Frederik van …
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Conscientious objector Ivan Toms is sentenced to 21 months imprisonment for refusing to serve in the SADF
… called to serve, he refused. He was tried, found guilty and sentenced to 21 months in prison. He was the first …
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