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    • The following lists events that happened during 2001 in South Africa.


      Incumbents


      President: Thabo Mbeki.
      Deputy President: Jacob Zuma.
      Chief Justice: vacant then Arthur Chaskalson.


      = Cabinet

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      The Cabinet, together with the President and the Deputy President, forms part of the Executive.


      = National Assembly

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      = Provincial Premiers

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      Eastern Cape Province: Makhenkesi Stofile
      Free State Province: Winkie Direko
      Gauteng Province: Mbhazima Shilowa
      KwaZulu-Natal Province: Lionel Mtshali
      Limpopo Province: Ngoako Ramathlodi
      Mpumalanga Province: Ndaweni Mahlangu
      North West Province: Popo Molefe
      Northern Cape Province: Manne Dipico
      Western Cape Province:
      until 12 November: Gerald Morkel
      12 November-5 December: Cecil Herandien
      since 5 December: Peter Marais


      Events


      March
      9 – The National plan for Higher Education is gazetted. The Act restructured higher education in the country, most notably in technikons and vocational institutions & it reduced the number of higher education institutions from 36 universities and technikons to 22 higher education institutions, leading to the formation of institutions such as the University of Johannesburg, Durban University of Technology, Walter Sisulu University & Cape Peninsula University of Technology.
      18 – The Department of Health declines the offer of a large donation of HIV test kits made by Guardian Scientific Africa Incorporated.
      April
      5 – George Bizos is awarded the 2001 International Trial Lawyer Prize of the Year by the International Academy of Trial Lawyers.
      11 – Pfizer Inc. agrees to supply AIDS patients attending public hospitals with an unlimited two-year supply of Fluconazole.
      30 – South Africa and India sign a declaration of intent on co-operation in health and medicine.
      June
      11 – The Maloti-Drakensberg Transfrontier Conservation Area is signed into existence.
      12–15 – President Thabo Mbeki undertakes a state visit to the United Kingdom.
      September
      1–8 – Durban hosts the World Conference against Racism.
      October
      4 – The first 40 of a planned 1000 elephants, including 3 breeding herds, are translocated from the over-populated Kruger National Park to the war-ravaged Limpopo National Park.
      9 – The second South African National Census takes place.
      The name of the Gaza-Kruger-Gonarezhou Transfrontier Park is changed to the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park.
      December
      4 – Marike de Klerk, ex-wife of former State President Frederik Willem de Klerk, is murdered in her flat in Bloubergrant.
      Unknown date
      The New National Party withdraws from the Democratic Alliance.
      The Mavericks Cape Town gentlemen's club opens.


      Births


      11 April – Jonathan Bird, cricketer
      28 April – Sibulele Holweni, soccer player
      5 May – Jayden Adams, soccer player
      9 May – Greteli Fincham, actress
      12 June – Cassius Mailula, soccer player
      18 August – Karabo Dhlamini, soccer player
      25 August – Oswin Appollis, soccer player


      Deaths



      26 April – Frederick Guy Butler, poet, academic and writer (b. 1918)
      1 June – Nkosi Johnson, HIV/AIDS activist. (b. 1989)
      13 August – Fanie du Plessis, athlete. (b. 1930)
      19 August – Donald Woods, journalist and activist. (b. 1933)
      30 August – Govan Mbeki, South African political activist and the father of Thabo Mbeki. (b. 1910)
      2 September – Christiaan Barnard, cardiac surgeon. (b. 1922)
      26 November – Joe Modise, South African political activist. (b. 1929)
      3 December – Marike de Klerk, former first lady. (b. 1937)


      Railways




      = Locomotives

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      The first of seventeen Class 7E3, Series 1 and Series 2 dual-cab electric locomotives are rebuilt by Spoornet to single-cabs and enter service reclassified to Class 7E4.


      Sports




      = Athletics

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      4 March – Ian Syster wins his first national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:13:30 in Durban.


      See also


      2001 in South African television


      References

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