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South Africa signs treaties with Swaziland on the establishment and functioning of the joint Water Commission and the developme
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Five rebels of the Slachter’s Nek Rebellion, Cornelius Faber, Hendrik Prinsloo, Theunis de Klerk, and brothers Stefanus and Abr
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Dr. Andries Treurnicht resigns as Minister of State Administration and of Statistics and announces the formation of the Conserv
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The Rev. John Langalibalele Dube (Mafukuzela), politician and founder and first editor of the Zulu newspaper Ilanga lase Natal
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Riots between ethnic Hausa and Yoruba rocks Lagos, the commercial capital of Nigeria, killing 100 people and forcing thousands
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George William Stow, diamond trader and auctioneer in Kimberley and discoverer of the coalfields near Vereeniging, is born in W
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South African Airways is inaugurated and takes over the passenger and goods air services hitherto operated by Union Airways.
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Nineteen people die and six are injured in a head on collision on the road between Standerton and Embalenhle, Mpumalanga.
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Britain proclaims sovereignty and dominion over Ichaboe and adjacent islands off the Namibian coast, now known as the Offshore
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Cythna Lindenberg Letty, botanical artist who was commemorated in the botanical names Aloe lettae and Crassula lettae and autho
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William H. Bell (Daddy Bell) (72), SA musician and composer of three symphonies and two operas, dies in Gordon’s Bay.
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Christina Khabe, IFP member and mother of a witness at the Goldstone Commission, is attacked and killed at her home.
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Myrna Blumberg, correspondent for the New York Post and the London Daily Herald in SA, is detained and restricted.
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Christina Khabe, IFP member and mother of a witness at the Goldstone Commission, is attacked and killed at her home.
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Myrna Blumberg, correspondent for the New York Post and the London Daily Herald in SA, is detained and restricted.
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The United Nations World Health Organisation (WHO) is established to research and prevent disease and improve public health wor
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The Hoexter Commission presents its fifth and final report to Parliament, recommending major reforms in the judicial system and
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A US State Department report says Israel, France and Italy have continued to maintain and upgrade a major weapons systems for S
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Gen. P.J. Joubert, politician and Commandant-General of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek and political opponent of Pres. Paul Kr
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Speaking before the Truth and Reconciliation Committee for a second time, F.W. de Klerk repeats his assertion that murder and t
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Speaking before the Truth and Reconciliation Committee for a second time, F.W. de Klerk repeats his assertion that murder and t
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Dumisani Henry Makhaye, ANC politician and Umkhonto we Sizwe commander and trainer, is born in KwaMashu, Natal. He represented
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At least thirty-two people die and 100 are injured when a train between Nairobi and Mombasa in Kenya derails.
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Twelve people including a policeman and two children are killed and thirty-eight injured as violence breaks out between police,
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The political power struggle continues between President P.W. Botha and F.W. de Klerk and a compromise is reached between the t
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President Fouché pays a state visit to Malawi (17-24 March) and appeals for peaceful co-existence and cooperation betwee
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