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Political assassination: Three guards of an ANC lawyer are shot dead by eight men in Durban.
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The Rhodesian Supreme Court rejects Queen Elizabeth’s ‘reprieve’ of two Rhodesian Black men sentenced to death.
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The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) announces that a mysterious epidemic, which has been discovered in homosexual men, i
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Fighting for Decent Education By Elron Kleinhans, Jongi Mene, Dumasani Budaza, Sinethemba Yame
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The Afrikaans language festival, “Die Wonder van Afrikaans” which started on April 6 in Cape Town, ends at the Voortrekker monu
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Kenyan writer Ngugi wa Thiong’o and his wife are attacked by armed men in the capital Nairobi.
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Forces loyal to Zambian president Frederick Chiluba quash a coup by disgruntled military officers, arresting nine men including
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Frank Moema, reverend and community leader, disappears after allegedly being abducted by men in camouflage gear. Coleman, M. (e
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Unknown men shoot Chris Ngwenya, IFP Youth Brigade Official, and his wife dead in Wesselton, Eastern Transvaal.
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Unknown men shoot Chris Ngwenya, IFP Youth Brigade Official, and his wife dead in Wesselton, Eastern Transvaal.
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An Egyptian appeals court acquits eleven men of debauchery for allegedly engaging in homosexual activity. President Hosni Mubar
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Four men from the Japanese Red Army, a militant group dedicated to a worldwide communist revolution, hijack a Japan Airlines pl
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Two Black men are hanged in Pretoria, SA, for a multiple killing committed during outbreak of anti-apartheid violence.
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Hundreds of Zulu men protesting against paying the Natal Poll Tax, threaten to kill their magistrate Mr. R E Dunn
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Six men suffocate in Vereeniging after being locked up by robbers in the airtight compartment of a meat truck.
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Santam (Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Trusten Assuransie-Maatskappy Bpk) is founded by five men with C.F. Fichardt as chairman.
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The possessions of Piet Retief and about 100 men who were murdered in February by Dingane, is auctioned.
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The Godliness of Apartheid Planning by Elizabeth Corrado, (University of Illinois), 5 October 2013
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Has Socialism Failed? by Joe Slovo South African Communist Party
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CHAPTER EIGHT: Indian Resistance Politics In Transition, 1990-1996 by Kumi Naidoo
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Class, Consciousness and Organisation: Introduction by Kumi Naidoo
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The National Question in Post 1994 South Africa. A discussion paper in preparation for the ANC`s 50th National Conference by Z. Pallo Jordan
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Anglo-Boer War 2: New South Wales, Australia, offers 1 860 officers, non-commissioned officers and men to Britain for service i
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A strike by Black municipal workers in Johannesburg ends when police supervise the removal of over 1,000 dismissed men.
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The African Republic of Upper Volta changes its named to Burkina Faso, which means ‘the land of upright men’.
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Armed men raid an Algerian village, shooting or stabbing to death at least 200 people and wounding 100 others.
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Bambata Rebellion: Natal Governor Sir Henry McCallum proclaims martial law. Some 1 000 men are mobilised under command of Col D
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Six men are convicted in Mozambique of the November 2000 killing of investigative reporter Carlos Cardoso. The journalist was g
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Voortrekker leaders Andries Hendrik Potgieter and Gerrit (Gert) Maritz, each with his own men, leave for Western Transvaal to p
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The 4 x 100m men's relay team win the gold medal for SA at the Olympic Games in Athens
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