1988 in South Africa

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1988
in
South Africa

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The following lists events that happened during 1988 in South Africa.

Incumbents

Events

January
  • 1 – Nordic countries implement comprehensive sanctions against South Africa and South West Africa which are intended to counteract apartheid.
  • 8 – Jacob Molokwane, activist, is shot dead in his car in Francistown, Botswana.
  • 10 – Six African National Congress cadres are injured in a car bomb explosion in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
  • 25 – Cadres wound a policeman when they open fire at a police roadblock set up at Ugie.
  • 25 – A
    Kokstad
    Men's Club opposite the police station.
  • 27 – Cadres open fire on a police vehicle in Soweto and injure three policemen and a civilian.
  • 29 – Linda Brakvis, a United Democratic Front member, is found stabbed 3 days after her release from detention.
February
March
April
  • 4 – The
    South African Special Forces Brigade raids an African National Congress insurgent hideout in Gaborone
    , Botswana, killing four ANC cadres.
  • 7 – A car bomb explodes in Maputo, Mozambique, injuring Albie Sachs, an anti-apartheid lawyer.
  • 9 – A limpet mine explodes near the Atteridgeville Development Board's canteen.
  • 12 – In a Mpumalanga township, police corner a cadre who then kills himself and two policemen with a grenade. Police later kill a second cadre and a policeman is killed and three civilians wounded in the crossfire.
  • 15 – A limpet mine explodes at the Atteridgeville Municipal offices.
  • 15 – A bomb explodes prematurely outside Pretoria's Sterland cinema, killing the terrorist and injuring a bystander. According to the African National Congress the intended target was a nearby government building. There are no government buildings nearby.
  • 19 – An explosion at a private office block less than 100 m from Parliament damages a branch of Santam bank.
  • 22 – A cadre ambushes a municipal police vehicle in Soweto and wounds four policemen and one civilian.
  • 25 – Police Sergeant J.M. Mazibuku is killed by cadres at a bus stop in
    Newcastle
    .
  • A bomb explodes at the Johannesburg City Hall, with no injuries.
May
  • 1 – A special guard unit vehicle is attacked in Cape Town, with no injuries.
  • 3–6 – An ILO Tripartite Conference on Action Against Apartheid is held in Harare, Zimbabwe.
  • 4 – A limpet mine explodes against a wall of the Kagiso Police single quarters.
  • 4 – Representatives of South Africa, United States of America, Angola and Cuba meet in London to search for a solution to the Angolan war and independence for Namibia.
  • 10 – A child is killed when insurgents throw a grenade at a policeman's home in Mamelodi.
  • 14 – A cadre is killed when police raids his home in
    Newcastle
    .
  • 24 – At the
    Germiston
    railway station, an insurgent opens fire on policemen and is killed when the police returns fire. Three civilians are injured in the crossfire.
  • 25 – Two people are killed and 38 injured when a Sofasonke Party rally in Soweto comes under a grenade attack. The African National Congress denies knowledge and blames "armed political renegades".
  • 26 – A limpet mine detonates outside African Eagle Building in Pretoria during lunch hour, injuring four people from the Ruth Arndt Early Learning Centre.
  • 28 – A device explodes at the bottom of a platform staircase at the Johannesburg railway station and injures one person.
June
  • 3 – An explosion occurs at the South African Irish Regiment HQ in Anderson Street, Johannesburg.
  • 3 – A bomb explodes during lunch hour outside Standard Bank in Roodepoort, killing four and injuring eighteen civilians.
  • 5 – A bomb is detonated while a train is standing at Saulsville railway station.
  • 20 – A Ciskei policeman, Warrant Officer Swelindawo, is injured in an explosion at his home in Mdantsane.
  • 22 – Ten civilians are killed when a limpet mine explodes at an amusement arcade in Winning Side Arcade in Johannesburg.
  • 26 – A limpet mine is discovered and defused at Papagallo Restaurant in East London.
  • 27 – Cuban MiG-23 Flogger jet fighters attack the Calueque Water Scheme and twelve South African soldiers are killed by a direct hit by a bomb. During the raid, a SADF 20mm Ystervark AAA system shoots down one MiG-23 Flogger and the Cuban/FAPLA pilot is killed.
  • 29 – A bomb kills two South African Defence Force members, two Prisons personnel and 13 civilians when it explodes at a cafe in Poynton building.
  • A bomb explodes near Soweto's Inhlanzani station, with no injuries.
  • A mini-limpet mine explodes at a Pretoria snack bar, injuring 18 civilians.
July
  • 2 – A car bomb, set by Harold Matshididi and Billy Agie Shoke, explodes near the gate of Ellis Park stadium in Johannesburg, killing two civilians and injuring thirty-seven.[2]
  • 5 – A cadre is killed by police in a raid in Gugulethu.
  • 7 – Trevor Manuel, Ebrahim Rasool, Mountrain Qumbela, Hilda Ndude and Mzonke Jacobsis are released from detention.
  • 12 – A Land mine incident occurs – no details available.
  • 14 – The South African Army tracks and kills four insurgents in the Kruger National Park following the 12 July landmine incident.
  • 14 – Violence erupts between the Inkatha Freedom Party and the African National Congress in Richmond.
  • 16 – A cadre opens fire at a police vehicle in Nyanga, killing an innocent bystander. Police return fire and the cadre is wounded.
  • 17 – An insurgent opens fire on a police vehicle from the back of a pickup while travelling on the highway near Soweto. Two policemen are injured.
  • 20 – A major battle between the South African Defence Force and Cuban forces begins near Calueque in Angola.
  • 22 – A grenade is thrown at the home of B.E. Qakisa, the Soweto Council personnel manager.
  • 23 – A cadre is wounded by police in
    Pinetown, KwaZulu-Natal
    .
  • 26 – Three grenade attacks are carried out on the homes of Administration Board employees P. Legare, Naledi and Gumede in Soweto.
  • 29 – One person is injured when a limpet mine explodes at a Bus stop on the corner of Victoria and Odendaal Streets in
    Germiston
    .
  • 30 – One person is killed and 57 injured when a
    Benoni
    .
  • Bulelani Ngcuka is detained for organising a Nelson Mandela birthday celebration.
  • An explosion outside the home of a member of the Presidents Council, Dr Ismail Jajbhay, in Lenasia results in no injuries.
August
September
  • 2 – Limpet mines are discovered and defused at the Standerton post office.
  • 2 – Two people are injured when a limpet mine explodes at 17h30 outside a shop on the corner of Smith and Fenton Streets in Durban.
  • 3 – A cadre is killed and four policemen are injured in Molweni, Durban.
  • 7 – An explosion in the basement of North Park Plaza Shopping Centre kills one person.
  • 8 – A grenade is thrown into the home of a couple who did not join a strike, Mr and Mrs Modiko, and injures a child.
  • 10 – An explosion occurs at the Moroka Police Station barracks.
  • 10 – A mini-limpet explodes under a basin next to a back door of a Lenasia HOD candidate, Mrs Ebrahim.
  • 19 – A
    Benoni
    , 100 m from the Police station, and two civilians are injured.
  • 21 – An explosion after 17h00 injures 14 people at the Vanderbijlpark bus terminal.
  • 22 – An explosion at the home of municipal election candidate S.D. Goolam injures four policemen, two guards and a civilian.
  • Trevor Manuel is detained for the third time, only to be released in 1989.
  • A bomb explodes at the Laudium home of a Pretoria municipal election candidate.
  • Three limpet mines explode in Lenasia at the offices of the Lenasia bus service, at the home of the Lenasia Management Committee and the offices of the House of Delegates.
  • A bomb explodes at the
    King Williams Town
    Magistrates Court.
  • A mini-limpet mine explodes at the Woodstock Police Station.
  • A child is injured when the home of a municipal policeman is attacked in Soweto.
  • A bomb explodes at a discotheque in Hillbrow, injuring 19 civilians.
  • A limpet mine explosion at Vinderbijl Square bus terminus in Johannesburg injures 19 civilians.
  • A hand grenade is thrown from a moving car at the home of Allan Hendrickse, leader of the Labour Party.
  • A bomb under a car in a parking lot of an East London hotel explodes after the area is cleared.
October
  • A bomb explodes at the Redhill Post Office in Durban, with no injuries.
  • A bomb damages the campaign HQ of a Wentworth municipal candidate in Durban.
  • A municipal councillor and assistant escape injury when hand grenades are thrown at them in Thokoza.
  • An explosion at KwaThema civic centre, which is used as polling station in municipal elections, kills a baby and injures four people.
  • Explosions occur at three magistrates courts, Wynberg (Johannesburg), Bishop Lavis, and Stellenbosch, with no injuries reported at all three.
  • A bomb causes damage to Woodstock Police Station.
  • Four policemen are injured when a
    Tembisa
    police barracks.
  • A limpet mine which explodes near the
    Alexandra
    Municipal Police offices in Johannesburg causes extensive damage.
  • The homes of municipal candidates in Wattville and Thokoza are attacked with hand grenades.
  • A mini-limpet mine explodes at the Katlehong Municipal Police barracks.
  • A bomb explodes in a building housing the Police Security Branch in Potchefstroom.
  • A limpet mine explodes at a Sandton sub-station belonging to Eskom.
  • A mini-limpet mine damages offices in Deepmeadow.
  • A limpet mine explodes at a central Johannesburg bus terminus, injuring four people.
  • A car bomb explosion outside a Witbank shopping centre kills two civilians and injures 42.
November
  • 15 – "Wit Wolf"
    Barend Strydom
    kills eight black passers-by around Strijdom Square in Pretoria.
  • A
    Port Elizabeth
    Post Office.
  • An explosion at Lenasia civic centre causes no injuries.
  • An explosion damages a section of railway line on the outskirts of Durban.
  • The Blanke Bevrydingsbeweging (White Liberation Movement) was banned, the first right-wing organisation to be banned.
December
Unknown date
  • The Progressive Federal Party merges with the newly founded National Democratic Movement and the Independent Party into the Democratic Party.
  • Bulelani Ngcuka is elected onto the panel of the Independent Mediation Service of South Africa.
  • PJ Powers is banned from radio and TV for a year.
  • Grahamstown
    establishes South Africa's first e-mail link to the Internet.

Births

Deaths

  • 17 January – Percy Qoboza, journalist and author. (b. 1938)
  • 29 March – Dulcie September, political activist. (b. 1935)
  • 12 April – Alan Paton, author and anti-apartheid activist. (b. 1903)
  • 22 November – Raymond Dart, anatomist and anthropologist. (b. 1893)

Sports

Athletics

  • 30 April – Willie Mtolo wins his first national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:10:18 in Cape Town.

References

  1. ^ Archontology.org: A Guide for Study of Historical Offices: South Africa: Heads of State: 1961-1994 (Accessed on 14 April 2017)
  2. ^ "A car bomb explodes at Ellis Park Rugby Stadium | South African History Online". www.sahistory.org.za. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  3. UPI. p. 8. Retrieved 1 November 2021 – via Google News
    .
  4. ^ Editorial Team (19 March 2020). "Mandela's Life and Times". BHM Heroes. Black History Month 2021. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  5. ^ "Protocol of Brazzaville". United Nations Peacemaker. United Nations, DPPA. 13 December 1988. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  6. ^ Claiborne, William (14 December 1988). "CUBA, ANGOLA, SOUTH AFRICA SIGN ACCORD". The Washington Post. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  7. ^ "Agreement among the People's Republic of Angola, the Republic of Cuba, and the Republic of South Africa (Tripartite Agreement)". United Nations Peacemaker. United Nations, DPPA. 22 December 1988. Retrieved 1 November 2021.