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See also: 1973 in South Africa, other events of 1974, 1975 in South Africa and the Timeline of South African history.


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Events

January

March

  • 18 March - Members of the World Council of Churches's Executive or Central Committee are banned from South Africa
  • 19 March - The Narcotics Bureau of the South African Police is founded
  • 19 March - Chief Minister Cedric Phatudi of Lebowa signed the ‘Seshego Declaration’ with the United Party Transvaal leader, Harry Schwarz and the United Party M.P. for Durban North aiming at peaceful change, a federal system and a stake in society for black people.

April

May

June

  • 5 June - The Japanese government announces that South Africans will no longer be granted visas to enter Japan

September

October

  • 25 October - Pik Botha declares at the United Nations that South Africa is beginning to make far-reaching reforms

Births

Deaths








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