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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 ...
20 March – South Africa prepares for a "nationwide shutdown" as the military is deployed ahead of protests by the Economic Freedom Fighters. [8] 2 June – In February 2023, South Africa experienced a cholera outbreak that grew from 2 initial cases to 99 confirmed cases in Tshwane over the following months. Jubilee Hospital reported 17 deaths ...
South Africans voted Wednesday at schools, community centers, and in large white tents set up in open fields in an election seen as their country’s most important since apartheid ended 30 years ago.
2 January – 2022 Parliament of South Africa fire: A major fire breaks out at the parliamentary complex in Cape Town. 4 January – The first part of the final three-part report of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into State Capture was published.
South Africa accused Israel of genocide in an unprecedented case at the United Nations’ top court, saying the country’s leadership was “intent on destroying the Palestinians in Gaza” and ...
The following lists events that happened during 2018 in South Africa. ... South Africa's score of 118/10 becomes South Africa's lowest score in South Africa by South ...
18 – Five school children are killed in the Mthatha Massacre when the South African Defence Force opens fire on the house of a member of the Pan Africanist Congress. [2] November. 18 – Twenty-one political parties approve a new interim constitution of South Africa. 22 – India re-establishes full diplomatic relations with South Africa.
South Africa has tested 140,000 people, with nearly 4,000 positive cases and 75 deaths. [13] 26 April Cuba sends 200 doctors to South Africa. [14] Police Minister Bheki Cele apologised for a "blasphemous" remark made to praying Muslims by a policeman enforcing coronavirus rules. Twenty-four people were arrested in the incident. [15]