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14 June – Cyril Ramaphosa is re-elected as President of South Africa for a second term. [21] 19 June – Cyril Ramaphosa is sworn in for a second term as President of South Africa. [22] 20 June – Democratic Alliance MP Renaldo Gouws is suspended after old videos of him making derogatory and inciteful remarks against black people emerge ...
Include the template in the first line of the article. Do not subst the template. Syntax: {{Year in South Africa|year[|Sport=sportpage]}} The year should generally be a year AD, though it can also be one of a given set of decades, centuries, and even two longer time-periods.
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The SENSEX closed at 25,019.51, for its first close above the 25,000 milestone on 5 June 2014 [44] 26,000, 7 July 2014- The SENSEX crossed record 26,000 level for the first time on 7 July 2014 and reached its peak of 26,123.55, before closing slightly lower at 26,100.08, in anticipation of strong reformatory budget by the new government. [45]
2023–24 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season; 2024–25 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season; Southern African Development Community; 2024 in South Africa; 2020s; 2020s in political history; Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa; Southern African Development Community
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Wahlen in Südafrika 2024; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Élections générales sud-africaines de 2024; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Aliansi Demokrat (Afrika Selatan) Usage on ja.wikipedia.org 国民議会 (南アフリカ) 2024年南アフリカ総選挙
South Africa signed up to use ISO 8601 for date and time representation through national standard ARP 010:1989 in 1998 A.D. The most recent South African Bureau of Standards standard SANS 8601:2009 [1] "... is the identical implementation of ISO 8601:2004, and is adopted with the permission of the International Organization for Standardization" and was reviewed in 2016.