- Source: 1993 in South Africa
The following lists events that happened during 1993 in South Africa.
Incumbents
State President: F.W. de Klerk.
Chief Justice: Michael Corbett.
Events
March
24 – State President F.W. de Klerk informs Parliament that South Africa constructed six nuclear fission devices that had been dismantled by the end of 1989.
April
8 – South Africa and India sign a memorandum of understanding on bilateral air services.
10 – Chris Hani is assassinated by Polish immigrant Janusz Waluś.
May
1 – Members of the Azanian People's Liberation Army, armed wing of the Pan Africanist Congress, attack civilians at the Highgate Hotel in East London, killing five.
4 – At their annual meeting in Sweden, Nordic development ministers decide to continue support to the African National Congress.
5 – Nelson Mandela addresses a joint sitting of two houses of the United Kingdom Parliament.
5 – Members of the Azanian People's Liberation Army kill four police officers at Dobsonville, Soweto.
An Indian diplomatic Cultural Centre is opened in Johannesburg
June
4 – Eleven people are killed in clashes between African National Congress and Inkatha Freedom Party members in Estcourt.
4 – South Africa signs the Convention on Biological Diversity.
July
25 – members of the Azanian People's Liberation Army open fire on a congregation inside St James Church in Kenilworth, Cape Town, killing eleven and injuring fifty.
August
19 – An RPG is fired at the East London petrol depot, but does not explode and results in a shootout with the South African Police (SAP).
23 – The Motsuenyane Commission finds the African National Congress guilty of abuse in some camps in exile, thereby confirming the findings of the Skweyiya Commission.
September
2 – National Peace Day is observed in response to political violence, largely concentrated in black townships, that has claimed thousands of lives.
23 – The United States Senate approves legislation lifting economic sanctions against South Africa.
October
18 – Five school children are killed in the Mthatha Massacre when the South African Defence Force opens fire on the house of a member of the Pan Africanist Congress.
November
18 – Twenty-one political parties approve a new interim constitution of South Africa.
22 – India re-establishes full diplomatic relations with South Africa.
A South African diplomatic mission is opened in New Delhi, India
December
7 – The 32-member Transitional Executive Council holds its first meeting in Cape Town, the first meeting of an official government body in South Africa with black members.
10 – State President F.W. de Klerk and Nelson Mandela are jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
22 – The interim South African constitution is approved by Parliament.
30 – Six members of the Azanian People's Liberation Army (APLA), armed wing of the Pan Africanist Congress, open fire on patrons of the Heidelberg Tavern in Observatory, Cape Town, killing four and injuring several others.
The Indian Cultural Centre in Johannesburg is upgraded to a Consulate-General.
Births
8 January – Anatii, singer, songwriter and record producer
17 February – Kai Luke Brümmer, actor
18 March – Siyabulela Shai, soccer player
16 April – Chad Da Don, hip-hop record producer, songwriter and rapper
15 April – Jan Serfontein, rugby player
20 April – Brandon Stone, golfer
28 May - Ami Faku, singer, songwriter
30 May - DBN Gogo, DJ & music producer
5 June – Brandon Theron, soccer player
11 June – Kwagga Smith, rugby player
5 July – Sandra le Grange, badminton player
22 July – Thembinkosi Lorch, soccer player
30 July – Robert du Preez, rugby player
8 August - Zanda Zakuza, singer
1 September – Thebe Magugu, fashion designer
18 September – Zozibini Tunzi, Miss Universe 2019, the first black South African to be crowned Miss Universe
28 October – Cheslin Kolbe, rugby player
16 November – Anrich Nortje, cricketer
28 November – Lukhanyo Am, rugby player
Deaths
20 March – Gerard Sekoto, artist. (b. 1913)
23 March – Edison Ntsanwisi, Chief Minister of Gazankulu. (b. 1920)
10 April – Chris Hani, activist. (b. 1942)
22 April – Andries Treurnicht, politician. (b. 1921)
24 April – Oliver Tambo, ANC President. (b. 1917)
14 July – Harold Willmott, military commander. (b. 1899)
7 August – A. P. Mda, politician. (b. 1916)
10 November – Wensley Pithey, South African-born English actor. (b. 1914)
Railways
= Locomotives
=Spoornet begins to modify Class 6E1, Series 7, Series 8 and Series 9 locomotives to improve their braking and traction reliability on the Natal mainline and reclassify them to Class 17E.
Amcoal, a subsidiary of Anglo American, places three Class E38 electric locomotives in service at its Kromdraai Colliery near Witbank.
Sports
= Athletics
=20 March – Josia Thugwane wins his first national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:14:25 in Cape Town.
See also
List of terrorist incidents, 1993
References
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