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Years in South Africa


Events

January

February

April

May

  • 6 May – The railway in the Hoedspruit area is damaged
  • 14 May – The United Nations General Assembly publishes a blacklist of 65 multi-national companies and some 270 sports persons who have links with South Africa
  • 21 May – A bomb explodes and damages the Port Elizabeth rail link to Johannesburg and Cape Town
  • 25 May – A series of actions in support of Republic Day protests are claimed by Umkhonto we Sizwe
    • A pamphlet bomb explodes in Durban
    • The Fort Jackson Police station is attacked
    • The railway line near Soweto is damaged
    • The railway line on the Natal South Coast is damaged
    • The power lines are cut in Vrede
  • 27 May – A bomb explodes in Durban destroying a South African Defence Force recruiting building

June

  • 1 June – Three offices of the Progressive Federal Party are firebombed in Johannesburg with no injuries
  • 4 June – The police station in Meyerton is attacked by terrorists or freedom fighters
  • 11 June – The railway line on the Natal North coast is maliciously damaged
  • 16 June – The railway line near East London is maliciously damaged
  • 26 June – Two bombs exploded at the Durban Cenotaph
  • 28 June – The railway near Empangeni is maliciously damaged
  • 30 June – Zwelakhe Sisulu, son of Walter Sisulu and President of the Black Media Workers Association of South Africa, is arrested under the Internal Security Act

July

  • 3 July – A limpet mine found at the fuel storage yard in Alberton is defused
  • 21 July – Six bomb explosions at sub-stations in Pretoria, Middelburg, and Ermelo disrupt power supply
  • 26 July – Two bombs exploded at 05:50 and 06:10 in central Durban. Three people are injured and extensive damage is caused to motor vehicle firms

August

September

  • 2 September – Two policemen and two civilians (one a child) are killed during an attack on Mabopane Police station
  • 12 September – Bomb damages main railway line at Delville Wood near Durban

October

  • 10 October – Umkhonto we Sizwe attack government offices of the Department of Co-operation and Development, Four injuries
  • 21 October – Umkhonto we Sizwe destroy a transformer in Evander and a water pipeline feeding Sasol III (Secunda CTL) in Secunda
  • 26 October – Two policemen are killed during an attack on Sibasa Police station

November

December

  • 9 December – The offices of Chief Commissioner of the Department of Co-operation and Development in Cape Town is attacked
  • 14 December – A Pretoria sub-station is bombed
  • 23 December – Eastern Cape provincial buildings in Duncan Village is damaged in an Umkhonto we Sizwe attack
  • 26 December The Wonderboompoort Police station is attacked

Unknown date

  • Trevor Manuel becomes the General Secretary of the Cape Areas Housing Action Committee
  • Bulelani Ngcuka is detained by police for eight months
  • A Security Police counter-insurgency unit is started by Dirk Coetzee, Jan Viktor and Jac Buchner at Vlakplaas with 16 police officers
  • Due to urbanisation of the national railways, the South African Railways and Harbours changed its name to the South African Transport Services

Sport

Athletics

Rugby Union

  • 30 May – The South Africa (Springboks) beat Ireland 23-15
  • 6 June – The Springboks beat Ireland 12-10
  • 14 August – The South Africa (Springboks) play a tour in New Zealand with large protests

Births

Deaths

References


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