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Daniel Sefudi Rakgoathe
Biography
… African Art). 1970: Denmark; Sweden (two-person exhibition with Cyprian Shilakoe). 1973: African An Centre, Durban (solo).
1974
: (solo). Diakonia House, Johannesburg (Black An, sponsored by the Programme for Social Change and Devcraft). Australia …
Satyandranath “Mac” Maharaj
Biography
… five-year banning order prohibiting him from leaving his Merebank, Durban, home at night. His wife had left the country in
1974
on an exit permit and was living in London. Maharaj was refused permission to take up employment in central Durban and …
Timothy Peter Jenkin
Biography
… of the activities of the African National Congress (ANC), which was a banned organisation in South Africa.[8] In February
1974
, Jenkin and Lee left the country in order to join the ANC in London, with the intention of helping to bring about change …
Ben Turok
Biography
… The Socialist Register 1973 and a booklet, Strategic Problems in South Africa's Liberation Struggle: A Critical Analysis (
1974
). Prof Turok obtained three degrees, in engineering, philosophy and political science. He authored about 20 books on …
The Japanese government announces that South Africans will no longer be granted visas to enter Japan
This day in history
… countries. Japan depended heavily on trade and it could not risk receiving negative international attention. On 5 June
1974
, the Japanese government announced that South Africans would no longer be granted visas to enter Japan. The announcement … that they were not to take part in sporting, cultural and educational activities. The ban came into effect on 15 June
1974
. …
National Arts Festival celebrates 37 years in Grahamstown
This day in history
… Arts event in South Africa, known as the National Arts Festival, will be celebrating 37 years since its inception in
1974
. This annual event is one of the most important events in the South African cultural calendar, as it dates back to
1974
when the 1820 Settlers National Monument was officially opened. With the exception of 1975, the National Arts Festival …
Muntu Myeza, SA anti-apartheid activist, is born.
This day in history
… 22 , he joined the first black consciousness organisation in South Africa; South African Students' Organisation (SASO). In
1974
, he was elected general secretary of SASO. As Chairman of SASO, Myeza organised the making Viva Frelimo Rallies in September
1974
. The rallies were banned by then Justice Minister Jimmy Kruger. Still hundreds flocked to the 25-September-
1974
rally, leading to the arrest of most Black People’s Convention (BPC) and SASO leaders, including Myeza. Myeza died in …
Scientists identify Green Monkey disease as responsible for more than 300 deaths in Northern Zaire and the Sudan
This day in history
… first identified in green monkeys. It gets its namefrom the city of Marburg, Germany, where it caused small epidemics. In
1974
, the virus killed more than three hundred people in Northern Zaire (Now Democratic Republic of the Congo) and Sudan. On 14 October
1974
Scientist finally identified the virus that had been causing the deaths to be the Marburg Virus. …
Guinea-Bissau is granted independence
This day in history
… In
1974
Guinea-Bissau, formally Guine Portuguesa, was granted independence by Portugal. The country became independent eight … Cabral was assassinated in Conakry in January 1973. Guinea-Bissau became independent after a coup in Portugal in April
1974
Luis Cabral, Amilcar Cabral's half-brother, became President of Guinea-Bissau. In late 1980, his government was …
South African Police Services (SAPS)
Article
… control over the police force. Theodorus Truter, the first Police Commissioner for the SAP. Source: Potgieter, D. J. (ed)(
1974
). Standard Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa Vol. 8, Cape Town: Nasou, p. 632. By the end of 1911 the police force was …
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