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Fidel Castro, president of Cuba since 1976 who authorised the intervention of Cuban troops in the Angolan Civil War, is born.
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Justice Petrus Cillié submits to Parliament his report on the violent racial disturbances began in Soweto in June 1976,
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Fidel Castro, president of Cuba from 1976 to 2008, is born
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The government admits responsibility for the death of the Black leader, Joseph Mdluli on 19 March 1976 and agree to pay damages
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The first person to be banned under the 1976 Internal Security Act, Fatima Meer, is banned again for a further five years.
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Stella Sigcau is elected Transkei’s third prime minister since the SA government accorded the territory independence in 1976. D
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Stella Sigcau is elected Transkei’s third prime minister since the SA government accorded the territory independence in 1976. D
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A document released in Cape Town, discloses that SA ministers condoned the murder of Black demonstrators during the 1976 riots.
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Chief Kaiser Matanzima announces in Umtata that the Transkei will become fully independent on 26 October 1976.
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Thousands of Blacks stay-away to commemorate the anniversary of the outbreak of the 1976 Soweto upheavals.
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