1996 in South Africa

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1996
in
South Africa

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The following lists events that happened during 1996 in South Africa.

Incumbents

Cabinet

The Cabinet, together with the President and the Deputy President, forms part of the Executive.

National Assembly

Provincial Premiers

Events

January
February
March
  • 11 – The trial of General Magnus Malan and 19 co-accused begins in the Durban Supreme Court.
  • 19 –
    Winnie Mandela
    in the Rand Supreme Court.
  • 23 – Approximately 6,000 Inkatha Freedom Party supporters armed with fighting sticks, spears, clubs and battle axes rally in the Tugela Ferry area of KwaZulu-Natal in defiance of a national ban on traditional weapons.
April
May
  • 2 – South Africa and China exchange letters granting each other most-favoured-nation status.
  • 8 – South Africa's new constitution is adopted by the
    Constitutional Assembly
    .
  • 9 – The National Party withdraws from the coalition government, giving the African National Congress full political control.
June
  • 19 – Cuban Foreign Minister
    Roberto Robaina Gonzalez
    visits South Africa.
July
  • Nelson Mandela visits the United Kingdom on a state visit.
August
September
October
  • 11 – The constitution is amended by the
    Constitutional Assembly
    .
  • 30 – Colonel Eugene de Kock of the South African Police is sentenced to 212 years in prison.
  • General Magnus Malan and 19 co-accused are acquitted on all charges relating to the massacre of 13 people in KwaMakhuta township south of Durban in 1987.
  • The first South African National Census since the end of apartheid is held.
December
Unknown date

Births

Deaths

Sports

Bafana Bafana wins African Cup of Nation that was organized in South Africa by winning 2–0 against Tunisia in the final.

Athletics

  • 25 February – Josia Thugwane wins his second national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:11:46 in Pinelands.

References

  1. ^ Archontology.org: A Guide for Study of Historical Offices: South Africa: Heads of State: 1994-2017 (Accessed on 5 June 2017)
  2. ^ "Pagad chief found guilty of public violence - South Africa | IOL News | IOL.co.za". Archived from the original on 3 February 2013.