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General De Wet is defeated by British forces
… on the western front. De Wet died on 23 February 1922 and was buried at the foot of the Women’s Memorial. … Anglo Boer War Museum , ‘Anglo Boer War Museum and Women’s Memorial’ , [online], available at …
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A ferry carrying 200 passengers capsizes near the coastal town of Robersport in Northwest Liberia
… The ferry was designed to carry less than a hundred people and yet it carried twice that number. It was reported that …
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Dinuzulu refuses British instructions to take up arms against Boers
… His reasons were that the war was between the English and Afrikaners only. It was after receiving a warning from …
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Birth of Paul Kruger
… he married Gezina du Plessis, who bore him seven daughters and nine sons. As a political figure Paul Kruger was elected … William H. Worger and Rita M. Byrnes. One World Nations Online :History of …
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ANC media statement on comrade Carl Niehaus, 10 July 2009
… unfortunate. Due to this, the ANC accepted his resignation and released him from all his duties at Chief Albert Luthuli …
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Darrell Roodt was born on this day
… which was included in at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival and his 2012 film Little One was selected as the South …
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Smuts Hall, University of Cape Town
… from one of the previous students: "Smuts is a great Res and it's right on Campus which is fun. You really don't have …
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Rethinking the William Fehr Collection
… but encourage dialogue around how we see this past today, and what it means now? The current display represents the …
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Caledon Museum, Eastern Cape
… an abundance of artifacts that reflect the true spirit and legacy of the local community. (So if you’re visiting on …
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Winnie Mandela attacked by a group of people
… Congress (ANC) leader Nelson Mandela, was pelted with eggs and cool drink cans while leaving the Supreme Court in Cape …
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Announcement of Hezekiel Sepeng’s 2 years suspension
… there were no exceptional circumstances in Sepeng's case and that he has to be suspended in accordance with the rules. …
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Winnie Mandela is elected ANCWL president
… in the Eastern Cape, President Mandela’s former wife and politician was elected President of the African National …
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Local elections receive go
… boundaries had not been settled, namely KwaZulu-Natal and Western Cape, the voters would not go to the polls on …
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Kabila is inaugurated as president of the DRC
… Lwamba, gave Kabila the heraldic symbols of the republic and traditional chiefs from the vast country's eleven …
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Police constable is buried alive at Ackerville cemetery near Witbank
… when the police arrived at the cemetery they dug the grave and found Mr Mandlazi’s body in a sitting position. He was …
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John Vorster says SA will welcome Maoris
… origins of rugby. Click here to read about South Africa and FIFA. …
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Zambian plane crashes at Libreville, Gabon killing 18 national soccer team players
… The cause of the fire remained uncertain. All the players and coaching staff were buried in a site that has come to be …
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Nkomo, leader of ZAPU forms a coalition government with Robert Mugabe
… Nkomo a ceremonial Presidency. Nkomo rejected the offer and instead, accepted the post of Minister of Home Affairs. …
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Human Rights Day is celebrated for the first time in South Africa
… day marked a turning point for the future of South Africa and the struggle for liberation, which intensified in its …
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Omar Bongo, former president of Gabon is born
… the name “ Omar” soon after. He was married three times and was reported to have fathered about 30 children by the …
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PLAN launches armed struggle against South Africa
… Maharero. A Chief who fled to Botswana during the war and when his body was repatriated to Okahandja, central …
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Zambian journalist, Fred M’membe is born
… until President Rupiah Banda’s rule. He has been arrested and prosecuted several times for his reporting. M’membe is …
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The inquest into the death in detention of Dr. Neil Aggett is adjourned
… relating to the South African Communist Party (SACP), and that Major Arthur Cronwright had given permission for Dr. …
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) declares Aids a worldwide epidemic
… country. According to the United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS), 22.4 million people in Sub Saharan Africa … www.avert.org [Accessed on 31 August 2012]| UNAIDS " East and Southern Africa " from ; UNAIDS [online] Available at: …
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South African man sets record for world’s deepest dive
… the surface took an agonising 12 hours. The quick descend and slow return to surface is a technique used in extremely …
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The battle of Donkerhoek (Diamond Hill) marks the continuation of the South African War
… On 11 June, 1900, Boer commandos and British forces clashed at Donkerhoek (Diamond Hill) …
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Muntu Myeza, SA anti-apartheid activist, is born.
… to the arrest of most Black People’s Convention (BPC) and SASO leaders, including Myeza. Myeza died in car accident …
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Blacks are making bonfires of their “passes” in Johannesburg
… of the ANC, Nelson Mandela, Arthur Letele, Treasurer, and Walter Sisulu, burned their passes on Saturday in the …
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Chief Albert Luthuli is banned for a further five years
… ban expired in 1964, immediately he was served with a new and stricter order. …
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The 1st troop ship to set sail after the sinking of the SS Mendi
… of this troopship was that of good weather conditions and orderly routines. …
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