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Govin Reddy learns from the media that he is relieved from his post as chief officer of broadcasting strategy of the SABC.
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The office of the independent Press Ombudsman opens in Johannesburg.
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The office of the independent Press Ombudsman opens in Johannesburg.
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The United Nations (UN) Security Council authorises a commission to investigate acts of genocide in Rwanda.
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Ninety-four people are killed when a passenger plane crashes on landing in Tidjikja, Mauritania. (Mail & Guardian, 9-15 Jan
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Justice Bhagwati, former Chief Justice of India, is appointed to join the Commission of Inquiry regarding the Prevention of Pub
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Joseph Mathe’s body is found by the Bophuthatswana police in the boot of a burnt car at Mmakaunyane.
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Domestic air services are deregulated in South Africa.
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Egypt Air makes its first scheduled direct flight from Cairo to Johannesburg.
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Egypt Air makes its first scheduled direct flight from Cairo to Johannesburg.
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Finland lifts trade sanctions against SA.
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Finland lifts trade sanctions against SA.
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African National Congress (ANC) spokesman Saki Macozoma describes as “pure propaganda”, the announcement by President Frederik
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Cosatu, Saccola and the minister of manpower of the F.W. de Klerk cabinet agree in principle to establish a national negotiatio
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Cosatu, Saccola and the minister of manpower of the F.W. de Klerk cabinet agree in principle to establish a national negotiatio
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The new Black-controlled company, National Sorghum Breweries takes over from the government-controlled Industrial Development C
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The new Black-controlled company, National Sorghum Breweries takes over from the government-controlled Industrial Development C
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Stephen Gregory Naidoo, prelate, canon lawyer and critic of apartheid, dies in London. He was appointed archbishop of Cape Town
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A clash between Bophuthatswana police and residents of Braklaagte and Leeuwfontein over incorporation into the homeland claims
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Brigadier Hertzog Lerm, up to now commissioner of the Ndebele Police Force who also acted as private secretary to the chief min
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The government tables three bills cracking down on illegal residents, but allowing legal recognition of some racially mixed res
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The Reverend Frank Chikane succeeds the Reverend C.F. Beyers Naudé as head of the South African Council of Churches.
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Eight multi-racial Regional Services Councils are established to provide basic services, such as water and electricity.
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Identification Act No 72 commences. It repealed the 1952 Blacks (Abolition of Passes and Co-ordination of Documents) Act and la
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Citizenship Act No 38, specifying who were citizens, who could become citizens and who could lose their citizenship, commences.
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Under the 1982 internal Security Act all existing banning orders are automatically revoked a year later, and, as a consequence,
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Helen Joseph, who has been under a series of banning orders since she became the first South African to be placed under house a
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It is announced that some political prisoners have been granted remission of their sentences and released.
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