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Category: Historical events in South Africa. 3 languages. ... Organized crime events in South Africa (1 C, 1 P) P. Protests in South Africa (5 C, 43 P) S.
The white people of South Africa approve of De Klerk's reforms in a referendum. 45 people are killed in the Boipatong Massacre, an attack committed by supporters of the Inkatha Freedom Party. 28 protestors demanding Ciskei be reincorporated into South Africa (and 1 soldier) are killed in the Bisho massacre.
South Africa in the 1980s also provided logistical and other covert support to Resistência Nacional Moçambicana rebels, in neighbouring Mozambique fighting the FRELIMO-run government during the Mozambique Civil War, and it launched cross-border raids into Lesotho, Swaziland and Botswana, killing or capturing a number of South African exiles.
Historical events in South Africa (48 C, 2 P) J. Events in Johannesburg (3 C, 6 P) O. ... Seasonal events in South Africa (4 C) Sports competitions in Gauteng (2 C, 1 P)
1936 – 15 September: The Empire Exhibition, South Africa World's Fair opens [12] 1937 – 15 January: The Empire Exhibition, South Africa closes. 1941 – St David's Marist, Inanda was founded. 1942 – Springbok Legion's Fighting Talk begins publication. [13] 1944 – Hoërskool Florida was founded.
Events from the year 1962 in South Africa.This year is notable for its internal and international resistance campaigns against the country's Apartheid legislation. Umkhonto we Sizwe, the militant wing of the African National Congress, made its first sabotage attacks in 1961, and Nelson Mandela traveled to Ethiopia to rally support for Umkhonto and justify the attacks.
18 – The International Olympic Committee bans South Africa from the Tokyo Olympics on the grounds that its teams are racially segregated. November. 6 – Vuyisile Mini is being hanged due to death penalty for treason together with Wilson Khayinga and Zinakile Mkaba. Unknown date. The African National Congress establishes offices in Dar-es-Salaam.
"The 2021 South African unrest, also known as the July 2021 riots,[23] the Zuma unrest[24] or Zuma riots,[25] was a wave of civil unrest that occurred in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng provinces from 9 to 18 July 2021, sparked by the imprisonment of former President Jacob Zuma for contempt of court.[21]: 52 Resulting protests against ...