- Source: 1999 in South Africa
The following lists events that happened during 1999 in South Africa.
Incumbents
President:
Nelson Mandela (until 16 June).
Thabo Mbeki (from 16 June).
Deputy President: Thabo Mbeki (until 16 June), Jacob Zuma (starting 16 June).
Chief Justice: Ismail Mahomed.
= Cabinet
=The Cabinet, together with the President and the Deputy President, forms part of the Executive.
= National Assembly
== Provincial Premiers
=Eastern Cape Province: Makhenkesi Stofile
Free State Province: Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri (until 15 June), Winkie Direko (since 15 June)
Gauteng Province: Mathole Motshekga (until 15 June), Mbhazima Shilowa (since 15 June)
KwaZulu-Natal Province: Ben Ngubane (until 10 February), Lionel Mtshali (since 10 February)
Limpopo Province: Ngoako Ramathlodi
Mpumalanga Province: Mathews Phosa (until 15 June), Ndaweni Mahlangu (since 15 June)
North West Province: Popo Molefe
Northern Cape Province: Manne Dipico
Western Cape Province: Gerald Morkel
Events
January
14 – South African Police Service Captain Bennie Lategan who was investigating People Against Gangsterism and Drugs (PAGAD) is killed in a drive-by-shooting in Cape Town.
27 – Controversial youth drama series, Yizo Yizo debuts on SABC 1.
March
4 – BBC Prime was launched for the very first time in South Africa.
20 – The Azanian People's Liberation Army (APLA), the military wing of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC), disbands.
24 – Allan Boesak, former Director of the Foundation for Peace and Justice, is sentenced to 8 years in prison for fraud.
31 – The Durban High Court finds Sipho Thwala guilty of 16 murders and 10 rapes and sentences him to 506 years in prison.
April
20 – Judge Edwin Cameron, high court judge and human rights advocate, announces that he is HIV positive.
23 – Makhaya Ntini, cricketer, is found guilty of raping a student.
May
29 – Cathy O'Dowd becomes the first woman to summit Mount Everest from both the north and south sides.
June
2 – The second democratic elections take place and is won by the African National Congress.
10 – George Bizos is awarded the Order for Meritorious Service, Class II, by President Nelson Mandela.
16 – Thabo Mbeki becomes the second President of South Africa.
Watershed are signed to EMI Music South Africa and begin recording their first album In the Meantime.
August
British children's television series Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends returns to airing on television in South Africa after a very long absence since its very last air on TV1 (now SABC 2). The series will now broadcast on M-Net as part of their K-T.V. children's block.
September
2 – A South African Air Force Alouette III helicopter crashes near Port Elizabeth, killing pilot Major K.A. Newman and seriously injuring two crew members.
10–19 – The All-Africa Games take place in Johannesburg.
October
22 – Henry Navigator, a 13,000 ton Cyprus bulk carrier, sinks off Bok Point about 35 km north of Cape Town.
23 – A South African Air Force Oryx helicopter crashes near Kroonstad, killing 10 people and injuring 14 others.
Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh visit South Africa.
The Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park is declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
November
11 – UK children's stop motion animated series Bob the Builder begins on SABC 2 and was shown every Thursday.
15 – Afrikaans language television channel kykNET is launched.
December
3 – Government signs the final purchasing agreement in the arms deal and the loan agreement to pay for the equipment is signed by Finance Minister Trevor Manuel.
Unknown Date
Statistics South Africa conducts a Survey of Activities of Young People.
Births
14 January - Henco Pieters, future developer
25 January - Ndavi Nokeri, Miss South Africa 2022
16 February – Chloe Meecham, water polo player
20 February - Boohle, singer
3 March - Sphephelo Sithole, soccer player
2 April – Elaine, singer and songwriter
26 April - Laura Wolvaardt, cricket player
22 May - Bongeka Gamede, soccer player
11 June - Paballo Mavundla, actor
29 November - Kamo Mphela, dancer and singer
Masego Kgomo, muti murder victim. (d. 2009)
Deaths
10 January – Gavin Relly, businessman and Chairman of Anglo American. (b. 1926)
26 May – David Millin, 78, movie director, producer, and cinematographer (b. 1920)
27 July – Simon "Mahlathini" Nkabinde, mbaqanga singer (b.1938)
15 November – Pieter van der Byl, politician (b. 1923)
References
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- Afrika Selatan
- Toyota South Africa Motors
- Daftar presiden Afrika Selatan
- South African Nuclear Energy Corporation
- Giovanni van Bronckhorst
- South African Breweries
- Islam menurut negara
- Ndavi Nokeri
- Nelson Mandela
- Yvonne Chaka Chaka
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