1986 in South Africa

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1986
in
South Africa

Decades:
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The following lists events that happened during 1986 in South Africa.

Incumbents

Events

January
February
  • 2 – A soldier and a cadre are killed near Alldays.
  • 4 – Four South African Army soldiers are injured when a cadre throws a grenade into their military vehicle at Gugulethu.
  • 9 – A limpet mine destroys two police vehicles at Umlazi police station near Durban when parked after returning from riot patrol.
  • 10 – A large bomb is defused by police in Amanzimtoti, 200 m from where the December 1985 blast took place for which Andrew Zondo was hanged.
  • 12 – A pick-up detonates an anti-tank mine near Messina, with no injuries.
  • 16 – A police Casspir detonates an anti-tank land mine in Mamelodi.
  • 17 – Two policemen and two cadres are killed while one is arrested in Zwide.
  • 19 – An explosion in a toilet block near the radio control room at the Cambridge East police station causes no injuries.
  • An explosion occurs at a Durban sub-station.
  • At De Deur a limpet mine causes structural damage to a sub-station.
  • A hand grenade explodes in a Transkei minister's official car.
March
April
May
  • 1 – Two grenades are thrown at the home of Mr. Klein, principal of Wentworth Primary School. Klein and his wife are both injured.
  • 7 – A bomb explosion causes extensive damage to Benmore Gardens Shopping Centre,
    Sandton
    .
  • 25 – A vehicle detonates an anti-tank mine on the farm of Colonel Koos Durr near Davel. Two civilians are killed and eight injured.
  • 26 – A tractor detonates a second anti-tank mine on the farm of Colonel Koos Durr, this time with no injuries.
  • Police finds a 15 kg bomb under a car in downtown Durban and defuses it.
June
July
  • 1 – An explosion outside the Carlton Hotel in Johannesburg injures eight civilians.
  • 4 – A limpet mine explodes outside Checkers supermarket in Silverton, Pretoria and injures 20 civilians.
  • 5 – An explosion at the Mowbray police station in Cape Town slightly injures two policemen.
  • 5 – One civilian is injured when a vehicle detonates an anti-tank land mine near Volksrust.
  • 5 – In Vosloorus and Katlehong, five Development Board officials are killed in two attacks on their vehicles and two insurgents are killed in the return fire.
  • 6 – Police kill three cadres and arrest one in Empangeni.
  • 9 – Piet Ntuli, Minister of Home Affairs of KwaNdebele, is killed by a car bomb explosion in KwaNdebele.
  • 10 – An explosion injures seven civilians in Silverton.
  • 10 – Police and members of the South African Defence Force ambush and kills 6 cadres near Alldays.
  • 22 – A policeman is killed in Katlehong.
  • 23 –
    Passbook laws are relaxed to counter the escalating international condemnation[4]
  • 28 – Two cadres are killed near
    Nelspruit
    .
  • 30 – The Umtata Police station comes under attack and three policemen and four innocent bystanders are killed.
  • 30 – A vehicle detonates an anti-tank landmine near Nelspruit.
  • During a two-hour gun battle in Mdantsane police kill an insurgent.
August
  • 3 – An explosion occurs at the Lakeside post office.
  • 15 – Trevor Manuel is detained for the second time, this time only to be released in 1988.
  • 16 – Four cadres are killed and one injured in the eastern
    Swaziland
    border.
  • 17 – A vehicle detonates an anti-tank landmine on the farm Stellen Rust near
    Nelspruit
    , killing five and injuring two civilians.
  • 22 –
    Umkhonto we Sizwe
    terrorists fire at the car of his wife as she enters the driveway, killing her and injuring three children.
  • 24 – In Imbali the home of town councilor Austin Kwejama comes under grenade attack and one child is killed and another injured.
  • 26 – In White City Soweto, between 20 and 25 residents were shot and killed by police, over 60 wounded and four police were wounded. The shootings occurred after officials tried to evict residents participating in a rent boycott. The following day, a Black Town Councilor was hacked to death in retaliation.
September
  • 1 – A bomb explodes at the Pick and Pay supermarket in Montclair, Durban and injures one civilian.
  • 4 – Police broke up multiple mass funeral services for the victims of the August 26 massacre with tear gas, armored vehicles, and helicopters. A woman was reported killed, and many injured.
  • 7 – Desmond Tutu becomes the first black Anglican Church bishop in South Africa.
  • 7 – A car bomb explodes not far from The Star's Seaside Home in Durban, a holiday home for underprivileged children.
  • 24 – The home of Soweto Housing Director, Del Kevin, is extensively damaged by a limpet mine.
  • 30 – A Northern Natal policeman is injured in an attack.
  • A mini-limpet mine explodes in the bar of the Devonshire Hotel, a popular venue for
    Wits
    students, injuring three civilians.
  • A grenade is thrown into a crowded night club in Edenpark,
    Alberton
    .
October
  • 1 – The South African Railways Police is dissolved and its assets, personnel, and functions are transferred to the South African Police.
  • 6 – Six soldiers are injured when their military vehicle detonates an anti-tank mine at Mbuzini near the Mozambique border.
  • 9 – Police Lieutenant Victor Raju is killed in a grenade attack on his home in Durban.
  • 19 – President Samora Machel of Mozambique dies when his Tupolev Tu-134 aircraft flies into the ground near Mbuzini in South Africa.
  • 20 – A limpet mine explodes outside the Lamontville Police station.
  • 22 – Two anti-tank landmine explosions occur.
  • 31 – Detective Warrant Officer Seleka is killed in a grenade attack on his home.
  • The police station in
    Newcastle
    is attacked.
November
  • 2 or 4 – An anti-tank landmine explosion kills one woman and injures a child near
    Nelspruit
    .
  • 4 – A landmine kills a soldier on horseback in the eastern
    Transvaal
    .
  • 10 – Two bombs explode at the
    Newcastle
    Magistrates Court, injuring 24 people including the Magistrate and Public Prosecutor.
  • 13 – The system of
    Pass laws
    was formally repealed
  • 14 – A landmine injures a farmer and his son in the Alldays district.
  • 23 – A limpet mine explodes at Fordsburg flats, new housing for Soweto town councillors.
  • Two offices of PUTCO bus company are bombed in Soweto after a fare increase of 17.5% is announced.
December
  • 15 – A police vehicle detonates an anti-tank mine in the Barberton area, injuring the two occupants.
  • 19 – An anti-tank landmine injures defence force members in the Komatipoort area.
  • 19 – A grenade attack is executed on the home of a Soweto councillor and two policemen are injured.
  • 27 – Three cadres and two policemen are killed near Messina.

Births

Deaths

Sports

Athletics

  • 3 May –
    Port Elizabeth
    .

References

  1. ^ Archontology.org: A Guide for Study of Historical Offices: South Africa: Heads of State: 1961-1994 (Accessed on 14 April 2017)
  2. ^ https://www.justice.gov.za/trc/media/1999/9906/p990609b.htm
  3. ^ https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781315266633-8/hungry-man-promises-mealies-follow-south-african-swazi-ethnic-nationalism-1931%E2%80%931986-shireen-ally
  4. ^ "Passbook laws relaxed | South African History Online".
  5. ^ "Andries Venter - Playing Career - RLP". www.rugbyleagueproject.org. Retrieved 3 June 2024.