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The Rev. Stephanus Jacobus du Toit, enthusiastic but controversial champion of Afrikaans, is born in Daljosafat, Cape Colony.
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Jacob Abraham Uitenhage de Mist and his daughter Augusta, with Mietje Versveld as company, leave on a 167-day journey of explor
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Turkey formally recovers Egypt by treaty with France, Napoleon’s army having been expelled by a joint Turkish and English force
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Uganda Independence Day.
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Fifty-two taxis are destroyed by fire at Inyanga taxi rank on the Cape Flats. A case of arson is being investigated.
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Thousands of frightened Israeli tourists are rushing back home after twenty-six people were killed in the attacks on a hotel in
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Thousands of frightened Israeli tourists are rushing back home after twenty-six people were killed in the attacks on a hotel in
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Jackie Selebi, SA national police commissioner, is appointed president of Interpol.
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Jackie Selebi, SA national police commissioner, is appointed president of Interpol.
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At talks in Pretoria the Burundian president and CNDD/FDD rebel leader agree to implement a ceasefire deal signed the previous
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At talks in Pretoria the Burundian president and CNDD/FDD rebel leader agree to implement a ceasefire deal signed the previous
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According to the Washington Post, South Africa is one of the countries most affected by HIV and AIDS. About 4.7 million people
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The United Nations (UN) and African-born Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, share the Nobel Peace Prize.
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The United Nations (UN) and African-born Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, share the Nobel Peace Prize.
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A key suspect in the bomb attack on the American embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam, who was tracked down in Cape Town by t
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The Khoi and San National Language Body is officially launched in Upington, Northern Cape. Its aim is to promote and develop th
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The Khoi and San National Language Body is officially launched in Upington, Northern Cape. Its aim is to promote and develop th
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The SA rugby team beats Argentine 42-22 in Port Elizabeth.
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SA signs bilateral air transport agreement with France.
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SA signs bilateral air transport agreement with France.
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The United Nations lifts all mandatory sanctions against South Africa, paving the way for the country’s re-admission to the org
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The United Nations lifts all mandatory sanctions against South Africa, paving the way for the country’s re-admission to the org
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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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SA signs agreement with Israel on co-operation in the fields of culture, education and science.
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SA signs agreement with Israel on co-operation in the fields of culture, education and science.
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SA Foreign Minister R. F. Botha on three day visit to Australia.
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SA signs agreement with the government of the Democratic Republic of Madagascar regarding merchant shipping and related maritim
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SA signs agreement with the government of the Democratic Republic of Madagascar regarding merchant shipping and related maritim
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A joint statement is issued following a meeting by President de Klerk and Nelson Mandela to discuss the recent violence. The st
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