1993 in South Africa explained
The following lists events that happened during 1993 in South Africa.
Incumbents
Events
- March
- April
- May
- June
- July
- August
- 19 - An RPG is fired at the East London petrol depot, but does not explode and results in a shootout with the South African Police (SAP).
- 23 - The Motsuenyane Commission finds the African National Congress guilty of abuse in some camps in exile, thereby confirming the findings of the Skweyiya Commission.
- September
- 2 - National Peace Day is observed in response to political violence, largely concentrated in black townships, that has claimed thousands of lives.[3] [4]
- 23 - The United States Senate approves legislation lifting economic sanctions against South Africa.
- October
- November
- 18 - Twenty-one political parties approve a new interim constitution of South Africa.
- 22 - India re-establishes full diplomatic relations with South Africa.
- A South African diplomatic mission is opened in New Delhi, India
- December
Births
- 8 January – Anatii, singer, songwriter and record producer
- 17 February – Kai Luke Brümmer, actor
- 18 March – Siyabulela Shai, soccer player
- 16 April – Chad Da Don, hip-hop record producer, songwriter and rapper
- 15 April – Jan Serfontein, rugby player
- 20 April – Brandon Stone, golfer
- 5 June – Brandon Theron, soccer player
- 11 June – Kwagga Smith, rugby player
- 5 July – Sandra le Grange, badminton player
- 22 July – Thembinkosi Lorch, soccer player
- 30 July – Robert du Preez, rugby player
- 1 September – Thebe Magugu, fashion designer
- 18 September – Zozibini Tunzi, Miss Universe 2019, the first black South African to be crowned Miss Universe
- 28 October – Cheslin Kolbe, rugby player
- 16 November – Anrich Nortje, cricketer
- 28 November – Lukhanyo Am, rugby player
Deaths
Railways
Locomotives
Sports
Athletics
See also
Notes and References
- http://www.archontology.org/nations/south_africa/sa_pres1/ Archontology.org: A Guide for Study of Historical Offices: South Africa: Heads of State: 1961-1994
- Web site: TRC Reports on St James Church Massacre. South African History Online. Truth and Reconciliation Commission. 31 January 2015. A terrorist attack on St. James Church in Cape Town, South Africa left 11 people dead and 58 wounded..
- Web site: IN S. AFRICA, A DAY OF HOPE. 3 September 1993. Chicago Tribune.
- Web site: National Peace Accord and Secretariat - The O'Malley Archives. omalley.nelsonmandela.org.
- Web site: The Nobel Peace Prize Award Ceremony 1993 . . June 2013 . Nobel Prize Outreach AB . 16 October 2021 .