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The UN Security Council ends sanctions against Sudan. The sanctions had been imposed in 1996 after Sudan refused to extradite s
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The UN Security Council ends sanctions against Sudan. The sanctions had been imposed in 1996 after Sudan refused to extradite s
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The Labour Relations Amendment Act, amending the Labour Relations Act of 1956, comes into force. The Black trade union movement
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UDF Poster ‘May Day: Public holiday: Long live the workers’ struggle.’ by United Democratic Front (UDF), May 1986, South Africa
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UDF Poster ‘Unban ANC! Freedom day June 26: The Freedom charter for the People’s power’ by UDF, 1986, South Africa
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The Bondelswarts, a small tribe of Nama origin who settled at Warmbad, South West Africa about 1905, capitulates to the German
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Statement of dissolution of the South African Coloured People’s Congress, by Barney Desai and Cardiff Marney, London, March 1966 (abridged)
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A rusty 1.4kg shell, dating back to 1901, explodes in the playground of a Johannesburg school, injuring more than thirty childr
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Dr Mohammed Moosa Motala, medical practitioner, political activist and SA ambassador in Morocco from 1996 to 1999, dies in Piet
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The Fort Klapperkop military museum, Pretoria, mainly illustrating the period from the Great Trek to 1902, is opened by Preside
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The Bishop of Johannesburg, Ambrose Reeves, resigns after having been deported from South Africa in September 1960 for his stro
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President Mandela warns that local government elections in Kwazulu-Natal, scheduled for 29 May 1996, may have to be postponed a
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The Security Council, in its first action on South Africa, adopts resolution 134 (1960) deploring the policies and actions of t
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Samesprekings: Staatspresident met die Kabinet van die Oorgangsregering van Nasionale Eenheid (Orne) van SWA, 21 Mei 1986, Kabinetskamer, Tuynhuys, Kaapstad
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Perspectives on ethnic and racial conflict in South Africa - a critical assessment of the Churches response from 1960 to the present
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Pravin Jamnadas Gordhan
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Godfrey I. M. Mzamane
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Nhlanhla Benjamin Nsusha
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Alfred Khumalo
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Michael Sedgwick
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Philemon Masinga
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Marius Schoon
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Vice Admiral Refiloe Johannes Mudimu
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Patrick Baker Duncan
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Margareth Baloi
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Timeline of the German and Herero, Nama War and Genocide
… be captured and punished for their betrayal of the Kaiser. 1906 February , an official rations-list allocates 0.5 kg of …
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John S. P. Motloheloa
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Dora Tamana
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Esther Susanna Mentz
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