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Elizabeth Taylor marries for a 6th time. She re-marries Richard Burton at a remote location in Botswana.
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The United Party leader, Sir de Villiers Graaff, tells its Free State Congress that the Party rejects the idea of one man, one
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An urgent resolution is considered by the United Nations Political Committee condemning the government of South Africa for its
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The HMS Leopard is dispatchedfrom Cape Town to evacuatethe entire population of the island of Tristan da Kunha because of volca
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Albert Munyai, S.A sculptor, is born in Venda.
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Bheki Myeni, SA artist portraying his interest in insects in his sculpture, is born in Hlabisa, Natal. He is currently (1988) l
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Riots in Port Elizabeth leads to chain of anti-White riots as far as the Witwatersrand.
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Dianne Fay Miller, S.A artist, is born in Johannesburg.
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Judith Mason, SA artist, is born in Pretoria.
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The home of Paul Kruger in Church Street is opened to the public.
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Mandlenkosi Zondi, S.A sculptor, is born in Mtulwa, Greytown District.
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Opening of SA War Memorial at Delville Wood.
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Congress of South African League is opened in Cape Town by its president, Cecil John Rhodes.
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Anglo-Boer War 2: The ultimatum of the ZAR to Britain expires and the reply of the British government is delivered to the ZAR g
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Samuel Samson Tema, minister of religion and pioneer in the Dutch Reformed Church in Africa (DRCA), is born in Molepo, east of
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An attack by Rhodesian Colonial forces on the major stronghold during the Mashona Rebellion, Mashayombe’s kraal, ends inconclus
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Sir John Robinson forms Natal’s first ministry as Prime Minister. Info can be found from Potgieter (1970).
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Nandi, mother of Shaka and wife of Senzangakoma, dies of dysentery in her royal kraal at Mkinkini, halfway between modern Melmo
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Officially accepted birthday of Paul Kruger, president of the ZAR.
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World Mental Health Day.
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Lance Dyer, a South African, is arrested on the French side of the 50km long tunnel that runs under the English channel. It too
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Sixth Partnership Against AIDS Anniversary.
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Nigerian Labour Congress calls off national strike over high fuel prices.
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Diego Garcia islanders lose their compensation case against the British for being moved off their island.
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On the fourth anniversary of the Partnership Against AIDS, a campaign initiated by the Cabinet, an appeal is made to all to bui
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Partnership Against AIDS third anniversary is celebrated by communities at New Brighton, Port Elizabeth.
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On this night, there are 40,58 million people in SA, according to Census ‘96. Of these, 76,7% classified themselves as African,
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Somali warlord General Mohammed Farah Aidid offers a cease-fire with US and UN forces in Somalia.
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Nelson Mandela returns to South Africa’s notorious Robben Island and said "the emotions ran wild" when he met prisone
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The Sunday Tribune reports that Mr Justice John Didcott, delivering the Ernie Wentzel Memorial Lecture at the University of the
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