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1973 in South Africa

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1973 in South Africa

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The following lists events that happened during 1973 in South Africa.

Incumbents

  • State President: Jim Fouché.
  • Prime Minister: John Vorster.
  • Chief Justice: Newton Ogilvie Thompson.

Events

;January

  • 8 – Two South African policemen are killed and two injured in an explosion near the Zambezi River in north-western Rhodesia.
  • 9 – the first strike of the 1973 Durban strikes occurs

;February

  • 1 – Venda and Gazankulu are granted self-government.

;March

  • Steve Biko is banned by the government.

;July

  • 7 – Afrikaner Resistance Movement was founded in Ventersdorp

;August

  • 25 – Harry Schwarz wins the leadership of the United Party in the Transvaal, replacing Marais Steyn.

;Unknown date

  • The Natal Parks Board starts buying up farms to form the Itala Game Reserve.
  • Michael Lapsley, an Anglican priest, arrives in South Africa.
  • African and Arab states impose an oil embargo on South Africa.

Births

  • 22 January – Brandon Silent, football player & coach.
  • 13 February – Dino Quattrocecere, figure skater.
  • 1 March – Robert Marawa, sports journalist, sports commentator, television presenter and radio host.
  • 5 March – Dumisa Ngobe, football player
  • 8 March – Jill Brukman, backstroke and medley swimmer.
  • 20 March – Nicky Boje, cricketer.
  • 15 April – Werner Swanepoel, rugby player.
  • 10 May – Ollie Le Roux, rugby player.
  • 31 May – Amanda Taylor, synchronized swimmer.
  • 16 July – Shaun Pollock, former cricketer & commentator.
  • 19 July – Nathalie Boltt, actress.
  • 29 July – AJ Venter, rugby player.
  • 25 August – Nico Panagio, actor & tv presenter.
  • 18 September – Mark Shuttleworth, entrepreneur and space tourist.
  • 29 October – Adam Bacher, cricketer.
  • 31 October – Cobus Visagie, rugby player.
  • 18 November – Michele MacNaughton, field hockey player.
  • 27 November – Sharlto Copley, producer, actor, and director.
  • 29 November – Raphael Smith, screenwriter and songwriter.
  • 16 December – Themba Mnguni, football player.
  • 1 June – Vanitha Chetty, Athlete.

Deaths

  • 21 February – Cecil Kellaway, actor. (b. 1890)

Railways

Class 91-000 (GE UM6B)

Locomotives

Two new Cape gauge and one narrow gauge locomotive types enter service on the South African Railways:

  • April – The first of one hundred Class 34-400 General Electric (GE) type U26C diesel-electric locomotives.
  • The first of one hundred Class 6E1, Series 4 electric locomotives.
  • September–December – Twenty Class 91-000 GE type UM6B narrow gauge diesel-electric locomotives on the Avontuur Railway.

References

References

  1. [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] (Accessed on 14 April 2017)
  2. South African Railways Index and Diagrams Electric and Diesel Locomotives, 610mm and 1065mm Gauges, Ref LXD 14/1/100/20, 28 January 1975, as amended
  3. {{Paxton-Bourne
  4. {{Middleton-SA Loco Guide
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