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5 March Weapons are stolen from the South African Air Force's 10
Air Depot at Voortrekkerhoogte
7 March President Lucas Mangope of Bophuthatswana,
declears that the homeland's won't be registering for the April
elections. Unrest breaks out and the Bophuthatswana Defence Force
is called in
The Transitional Executive Council's law and order subcouncil
recommends that Section 29 of the Internal Security Act and Section
206 of the Criminal Procedure Act be repealed immediately
8 March Closing date for submission of South Africa's new flag
The Transitional Executive Council threatens strong action
against the Bophuthatswana government
9 March The Nokia
2110 is launched in South Africa at a cost of R4,199
Three people are killed and about 40 injured when police opened
fire on demonstrators in Mmabatho, Bophuthatswana
The staff of the Bophuthatswana Broadcasting Corporation is
fired and the two television stations and three radio stations are
closed down
The Inkatha Freedom Party, Freedom Front fail to
submit their candidates' lists to the Independent Electoral
Commission's offices in Johannesburg by the 4.30pm deadline
The Freedom Front submits its candidates' list but the Inkatha
Freedom Party fails to meet the Independent Electoral Commission's
new cut-off which means that the Inkatha Freedom Party would no
longer be able to contest the April election
12 March Dr. Tjaart van der Walt is appointed as
Bophuthatswana's new administrator
15 March Nelson Mandela and Professor Itumeleng Mosala
(president of the Azanian People's
Organisation), address separate rallies in Mmabatho
South Africa's new national flag is unveiled
16 March State President FW de Klerk announces that the
government had made a number of contingency plans to prevent the
right wing from attempting to take over authority over towns as
part of their resistance against the new constitution
The Ciskei's government
agrees to pay pension benefits to public servants who threatened
"Bophuthatswana-style action" if their demands were not met
18 March Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini suggests that the Zululand region is on the
point of a unilateral declaration of independence
21 March The Inkatha Freedom Party rejects an initiative by
President De Klerk to bring it into the election and starts
planning a campaign of opposition to the Interim Constitution and
April's election
Prisoners begin countrywide protest for the right
21 prisoners are killed in a cell fire at the Queenstown Prison
About 2,000 prisoners broke out of their cells and toyi-toyied
in the courtyards at Pietermaritzburg Prison
26 March Right-wingers march in Pretoria in a show of strength and the
Afrikaner Volkstaat and Conservative Party leader Ferdi Hartzenberg addresses the marchers at
Church Square
KwaZulu Chief Minister Mangosuthu Buthelezi meets State
President FW de Klerk for talks about contingency planning for
strife-torn KwaZulu-Natal
The home of African National Congress regional premier
candidate Jacob Zuma
is torched by a mob in Nxamalala, near Inkandla, in northern
KwaZulu-Natal
27 March Disgruntled nuclear and rocket scientists threaten to expose South
Africa's closely guarded secrets about the arms programme unless
they are paid R4.5-million in retrenchment benefits
28 March More than 30 people are killed and hundreds injured in
battles in the Johannesburg area as tens of thousands of Zulus
converged on the city centre to demonstrate their support for King
Goodwill Zwelithini
Shell House massacre were security
guards at Shell House, the African National Congress HQ in Jeppe
Street, Johannesburg, open fire on demonstrators
More than 200 people are arrested in Phuthaditjhaba, QwaQwa after a march by thousands of public
servants on the homeland's parliament deteriorated into violence
and the South African Defence Force troops are sent in
29 March Mangosuthu Buthelezi states that the Inkatha Freedom
Party will fight the African National Congress "to the finish"
unless the elections are postponed
The Transitional Executive Council recommends emergency
measures in KwaZulu-Natal
April
South Africa establishes a Consulate-General in Mumbai, India
India establishes a High Commission in Pretoria and opens a second Consulate-General
in Durban
1 April A state of emergency is declared in KwaZulu-Natal
6 April A joint committee consisting of the Independent
Electoral Commission, KwaZulu and the South African Government
concludes that elections would be impossible in KwaZulu under
present conditions.
14 April International mediation to break the constitutional
deadlock between the African National Congress and Inkatha Freedom
Party fails
Television debate between FW de Klerk and Nelson Mandela with
no clear winner
Lesotho's Deputy Prime
Minister, Selometsi Baholo, is shot dead by dissident soldiers
during an apparent kidnapping attempt
15 April Five days of intensive meetings between Mangosuthu
Buthelezi, FW de Klerk and Nelson Mandela start with the Kenyan roving ambassador Professor
Washington Okumu brokering the negotiations
18 April The Star's photographer, Ken
Oosterbroek, is among several people killed during a firefight
between hostel dwellers and National Peacekeeping Force troops in
Tokoza
19 April Inkatha Freedom Party agrees to contest the first
nonracial elections, to be held in a week time
24 April Nine people are killed and 92 injured in central Johannesburg when a
90 kg car bomb explodes on the corner of Bree and Von Wielligh
Streets outside the African National Congress regional and national
headquarters just before 10am
25 April A bomb explodes at a taxi rank near the Randfontein station with no injuries