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Jundea Bolowa Tubakwa
… on 10th September 1968 under section 6(1) of the Terrorism Act and on 11th September hanged himself at the Pretoria …
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Patrick “Bra Pat” Matanjana
… one of the first ex-prisoners to respond to the call to act as a tour guide at the new Robben Island museum. He died …
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Billy Lesedi Masetlha
… charges of contravening the Intelligence Service Oversight Act for allegedly withholding information from Inspector …
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Henri Edouard Prosper Breuil (84), French archaeologist who did research with Dr Robert Broom in SA, dies in Paris
… archaeologist who did research with Dr Robert Broom in SA, dies in Paris …
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Ernest Sedumedi Moloto, linguist, educationist and teacher who served as chairman of both the Tswana Language Committee of SA a
… as chairman of both the Tswana Language Committee of SA a …
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Bill Flynn (58), popular SA actor dies in Johannesburg, presumably of a heart attack. His highly successful career includes lea
… Bill Flynn (58), popular SA actor dies in Johannesburg, presumably of a heart attack. …
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SA’s Baby Jake Matlala beats IBA light featherweight boxing champion Michael Carbajal in Las Vegas to become world champion.
… SA’s Baby Jake Matlala beats IBA light featherweight boxing …
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The SA author and journalist, Herman Charles Bosman (Herman Malan), shoots and kills his stepbrother David Russell during a qua
… The SA author and journalist, Herman Charles Bosman (Herman …
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Anglo-Boer War 2. The British Colonial Office appoints a Ladies Commission to investigate the concentration camps in SA. The co
… Commission to investigate the concentration camps in SA. The co …
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SA reaches a historical milestone with more than 50% of the population receiving 6 000 free litres of water per month.
… SA reaches a historical milestone with more than 50% of the …
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SA reaches a historical milestone with more than 50% of the population receiving 6 000 free litres of water per month.
… SA reaches a historical milestone with more than 50% of the …
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Peter McLean Pollock, SA cricket player, father of Shaun Pollock and brother of Graeme Pollock, is born in Pietermaritzburg.
… Peter McLean Pollock, SA cricket player, father of Shaun Pollock and brother of …
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SA signs a treaty with Great Britain on the temporary waiver of the margin of preference on flat white maize.
… SA signs a treaty with Great Britain on the temporary waiver …
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Amanda Coetzer, SA tennis star and winner of several Sportswoman of the Year Awards, is born in Hoopstad, OFS.
… Amanda Coetzer, SA tennis star and winner of several Sportswoman of the Year …
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Andrew Geddes Bain, a pioneer SA geologist, road engineer, explorer and writer, dies in Cape Town. He constructed Bain’s Kloof
… Andrew Geddes Bain, a pioneer SA geologist, road engineer, explorer and writer, dies in …
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Former SA President Nelson Mandela begins his first visit to Israel, a gesture of final reconciliation with a nation that had b
… Former SA President Nelson Mandela begins his first visit to Israel, …
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William Waldegrave Palmer Selbourne, British high commissioner in SA after Lord Milner, and governor of the Transvaal and Orang
… Waldegrave Palmer Selbourne, British high commissioner in SA after Lord Milner, and governor of the Transvaal and Orang …
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SA accepts multilateral procès-verbal extending the declaration of 13 November 1962 on the provisional accession of the United
… SA accepts multilateral procès-verbal extending the …
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The report of SA’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission is published. It accuses leading figures from across the political spect
… The report of SA’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission is published. It …
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SA signs Protocol with the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic on establishing diplomatic relations and the abolishment of visas.
… SA signs Protocol with the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic …
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SA signs Protocol with the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic on establishing diplomatic relations and the abolishment of visas.
… SA signs Protocol with the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic …
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The SA Chamber of Business states that it is committed to the RDP, but concerned about its ‘authoritarian tone’.
… The SA Chamber of Business states that it is committed to the …
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The SA rugby team wins the second test against South America in Santiago 30-16, to win the series 2-0.
… The SA rugby team wins the second test against South America in …
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The SA rugby team wins the second test against South America in Santiago 30-16, to win the series 2-0.
… The SA rugby team wins the second test against South America in …
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Tobias Ballot Muller, SA youth leader, minister of religion and champion of Afrikaans, dies in Philippolis during the influenza
… Tobias Ballot Muller, SA youth leader, minister of religion and champion of …
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Tobias Ballot Muller, SA youth leader, minister of religion and champion of Afrikaans, dies in Philippolis during the influenza
… Tobias Ballot Muller, SA youth leader, minister of religion and champion of …
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George Geoffrey Dawson (original surname: Robinson), SA journalist and editor of the Johannesburg The Star and later the London
… George Geoffrey Dawson (original surname: Robinson), SA journalist and editor of the Johannesburg The Star and …
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SA signs agreement with Lesotho concerning the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect t
… SA signs agreement with Lesotho concerning the avoidance of …
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Anthony (Tony) Nkotsi, SA artist and currently (1988) head of the Printmaking Department at the Johannesburg Art Foundation, is
… Anthony (Tony) Nkotsi, SA artist and currently (1988) head of the Printmaking …
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A delegation of seven Coloured leaders meets with SA Prime Minister Vorster to discuss the future of the Coloured community
… A delegation of seven Coloured leaders meets with SA Prime Minister Vorster to discuss the future of the …
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