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On this day in history: Walter Sisulu was born
EntertainmentOn 18 May 1912, legendary South African political leader, Walter Sisulu, was born.
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On this day in history: Malawi had its first multiparty elections
EntertainmentOn 17 May 1944, Malawi voters took part in the first multiparty election after a three decade dicatorship.
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On this day in history: Winnie Madikizela-Mandela was banished to Brandfort
EntertainmentOn 15 May 1977, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela was banished to the dusty Afrikaans town of Brandfort in the Free State.
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On this day in history: The Polio vaccine declared safe
EntertainmentOn 12 May 1955, the Polio vaccine, developed by American Dr. Jonas Salk, was declared safe and effective.
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On this day in history: FIFA recognises South African football
Editor's noteOn May 11 1958, FIFA officially recognised the white body of the Football Association of South Africa (FASA) as the…
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On this day in history: P.W. Botha resigned from the NP
Editor's noteOn 6 May 1990, P.W. Botha resigned from the NP in protest against FW de Klerk's reform proposals.
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Workers Day – Where does it come from?
Editor's noteHere are a few things you may not know about the origins of Workers Day
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Pay it forward and help spread some smiles
EntertainmentWill you be doing your good deed for the day?
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On this day in history: South Africa held its first democratic elections
Editor's noteOn April 27 1994, South Africa held its first democratic elections and Nelson Mandela became the president of the new…











