Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Jan 19, 2024 · 17. The death of Nelson Mandela in 2013. Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s first democratically elected president and a global icon of the anti-apartheid movement, passed away on December 5, 2013. Mandela played a pivotal role in ending apartheid and promoting reconciliation in the country.

  2. Dec 19, 2022 · South Africa profile - Timeline. A chronology of key events: 4th Century - Migrants from the north settle, joining the indigenous San and Khoikhoi people. 1480s - Portuguese navigator Bartholomeu ...

  3. People also ask

  4. 1795-09-15 Dutch East India controlled Cape Colony (present day South Africa) surrenders to Britain. 1795-09-16 British capture Capetown, South Africa, from the Dutch. 1796-08-17 British defeat Batavian navy in Saldanha Bay, South Africa. 1806-01-08 Battle of Blaauwberg: British forces attack French vassal, the Batavian Republic near Cape Town ...

  5. South Africa - Apartheid, Colonization, Freedom: The prehistory and history of South Africa span nearly the entire known existence of human beings and their ancestors—some three million years or more—and include the wandering of small bands of hominins through the savanna, the inception of herding and farming as ways of life, and the construction of large urban centres.

  6. Republic of South Africa; Use: Civil and state flag, civil and state ensign: Design: The flag of Republic of South Africa was adopted on 26 April 1994. It replaced the flag that had been used since 1928, and was chosen to represent multiculturalism and ethnic diversity in the country's new, post-apartheid democratic society.

  7. 1854. The United Kingdom recognises the independence of the Orange Free State at the Orange River Convention. After the murder of dozens of Boers, the ZAR launches a punitive expedition against the Southern Ndebele king Makapan. Piet Potgieter and over 2000 Southern Ndebele are killed in the Siege of Makapans Cave.

  8. The Rivonia Trial was a landmark event in South Africa’s history. Often referred to as “the trial that changed South Africa,” it set off a chain of events that eventually ended apartheid and rang in democracy and freedom from oppression. The Rivonia Trial: Outside The Palace of Justice (1964) by Pretoria News Library Pambili Media.

  1. People also search for