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Five Black youths are killed in an army raid on a house sheltering an alleged Apla group in Umtata, Transkei.
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The fourth rugby test match between SA and France ends in a draw with 6 points each. SA wins the series 2-1.
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South Africa officially refuses an invitation to send representatives to an international seminar on apartheid, to be held in B
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An audit report by PriceWaterhouseCoopers reveals the Mpumalanga education department has been defrauded of R26m for toilets an
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Prof. Sibusiso Mandlenkosi Emmanuel Bengu, SA ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany and former SA Minister of Education
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Samora Machel decrees an end to private ownership
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