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28 October – Constand Viljoen, South African military commander, politician & co-founded the Afrikaner Volksfront (Afrikaner People's Front) 15 December – Donald Woods , journalist and anti-apartheid activist (d. 2001).
South Africa Act Amendment Act, 1933: 18: Agricultural Pests Amendment Act, 1933: 19: Immigration (Amendment) Act, 1933: 20: Franschhoek Water (Private) Act, 1933: 21: Rand Water Board Statutes 1903–1932 Amendment (Private) Act, 1933: 22: Union and Southern Rhodesia Death Duties Act, 1933: 23: Co-operative Societies (Further Amendment) Act ...
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 .
On December 5, 1933, three states voted to repeal Prohibition, putting the ratification of the 21st Amendment into place. But did Prohibition really end on that fateful day? Five interesting facts ...
A disinvestment from South Africa movement in many countries was similarly widespread, with individual cities and provinces around the world implementing various laws and local regulations forbidding registered corporations under their jurisdiction from doing business with South African firms, factories, or banks. [24]
South Africa remained a member of the International Rugby Board (IRB) throughout the apartheid era. Halt All Racist Tours was established in New Zealand in 1969 to oppose continued tours to and from South Africa. Apartheid South Africa's last foreign tour was to New Zealand in 1981. This tour was highly controversial due to the difference of ...
Countries put travel bans on multiple southern African nations after the Omicron coronavirus variant was first detected in South Africa and Botswana. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call
The Rise of the South African Reich, by Brian Bunting, (first published by Penguin Africa Library in 1964 and revised in 1969) accessed on an ANC website 3 August 2010; Smuts: A Reappraisal, by Bernard Friedman (George, Allen & Unwin 1975) ISBN 0-04-920045-3