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  2. 1982 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa and Swaziland sign a non-aggression pact. March. 6 – F.W. de Klerk replaces Andries Treurnicht as leader of the National Party in the Transvaal. 9-14 – The South African Defence Force's Operation Super takes place. 14 – A bomb explodes at the African National Congress headquarters in London.

  3. Category:1982 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa portal; History portal; Geography portal; ... Pages in category "1982 in South Africa" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  4. England XI in South Africa in 1981–82 - Wikipedia

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    England XI in South Africa in 1981–82 South Africa: England XI: Dates: 3 March 1982 – 29 March 1982: Captains: Mike Procter: Graham Gooch: Test series; Result: South Africa won the 3-match series 1–0: Most runs: Peter Kirsten (247) Graham Gooch (338) Most wickets: Vintcent van der Bijl (18) Les Taylor (11) One Day International series ...

  5. 1982 - Wikipedia

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    1982 was a common year ... February 24 – In South Africa, ... the first in-season work stoppage in the National Football League's 63-year history.

  6. Ruth First - Wikipedia

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    Heloise Ruth First OLG (4 May 1925 – 17 August 1982) was a South African anti-apartheid activist and scholar. She was assassinated in Mozambique , where she was working in exile, by a parcel bomb built by South African police.

  7. 1982 South African Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 1982 South African Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Kyalami on 23 January 1982. It was the first race of the 1982 Formula One World Championship . It was the 28th edition of the South African Grand Prix and the 16th time that the race had been held at Kyalami.

  8. South African rebel tours - Wikipedia

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    The South African rebel tours were a series of seven cricket tours staged between 1982 and 1990. They were known as the rebel tours because the international cricketing bodies banned South Africa from competitive international cricket throughout this period because of apartheid .

  9. List of people subject to banning orders under apartheid

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    Banning was a repressive and extrajudicial measure [1] used by the South African apartheid regime (1948–1994) against its political opponents. [2] The legislative authority for banning orders was firstly the Suppression of Communism Act, 1950 , [ 3 ] which defined virtually all opposition to the ruling National Party as communism .