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1964 in South Africa


1964 in South Africa


The following lists events that happened during 1964 in South Africa.

Incumbents

  • State President: Charles Robberts Swart.
  • Prime Minister: Hendrik Verwoerd.
  • Chief Justice: Lucas Cornelius Steyn.

Events

January
  • 31 – The University of Port Elizabeth is established.
February
  • South Africa is suspended from the International Labour Organization.
March
  • 11 – South Africa withdraws from the International Labour Organization.
June
  • 5 – South Africa is expelled from the Universal Postal Union in Vienna.
  • 12 – In the Rivonia Trial, Nelson Mandela's original 5-year sentence is extended to life sentence for high treason together with Denis Goldberg, Ahmed Kathrada, Govan Mbeki, Raymond Mhlaba, Andrew Mlangeni, Elias Motsoaledi and Walter Sisulu.
July
  • 17 – Nelson Mandela is awarded the Joliot Curie Gold Medal for Peace.
  • 24 – John Harris, a schoolteacher, explodes a bomb at Park Station, killing 77-year-old Ethel Rhys and injuring 23 others.
August
  • 18 – The International Olympic Committee bans South Africa from the Tokyo Olympics on the grounds that its teams are racially segregated.
November
  • 6 – Vuyisile Mini is being hanged due to death penalty for treason together with Wilson Khayinga and Zinakile Mkaba.
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  • The African National Congress establishes offices in Dar-es-Salaam.
  • The Mahotella Queens are formed by producer Rupert Bopape in the Johannesburg studios of Gallo Record Company.
  • The Munitions Production Board is formed in order to develop South African self-sufficiency in the manufacturing of arms.
  • Neville Alexander is imprisoned on Robben Island.
November
  • The Little Rivonia Trial begins.
December
  • In the Little Rivonia Trial, sentence was introduced for another treason:
    Wilton Mkwayi received life sentence; Dave Kitson twenty years; Laloo Chiba eighteen years; John Matthews fifteen years and Mac Maharaj twelve years.

Births

  • 13 January – Laurette Maritz, golfer
  • 21 January – Mark Gleeson (journalist), soccer commentator & journalist
  • 24 February – Wendy Oldfield, singer
  • 18 March – Yvonne Chaka Chaka, singer & businesswoman
  • 5 April – Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo, King of the abaThembu
  • 15 April – André Joubert, rugby player
  • 13 April – Colleen De Reuck, long-distance runner
  • 16 May – Kobus Wiese, former rugby player & tv personality
  • 18 May – Balie Swart, rugby player
  • 10 June – Keketso Semoko, actress and producer
  • 11 July – Gavin Hunt, football coach
  • 20 July – Deon Lotz, actor
  • 26 July – Pitso Mosimane, former football player & coach
  • 3 August – Lucky Dube, reggae musician (d. 2007)
  • 19 August – Hector Pieterson, schoolboy who was shot and killed in Soweto uprising (d. 1976)
  • 4 September – Menzi Ngubane, actor (d. 2021)
  • 1 October – Roger De Sa, former football player & coach
  • 5 October – Masoja Msiza, actor and poet
  • 3 November – Brenda Fassie, singer (d. 2004)
  • 12 December – Ringo Madlingozi, musician

Deaths

  • 7 June – Charlie Llewellyn, first non-white South African test cricketer. (b. 1876)
  • 6 November – Vuyisile Mini, South African anti-apartheid activist. (b. 1920)

Railways

Locomotives

  • The South African Railways places the first of one hundred Class 5E1, Series 3 electric locomotives in mainline service, built by Union Carriage & Wagon in Nigel, Transvaal.
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Sports

  • Papwa Sewgolum, an Indian golfer, wins the Dutch Open tournament for the third time.

References


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