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2024-12-28 Nana Sita Nana Sita (also known as Nanabhai) was born in 1898 in Matwadi, a town in Bombay State, British India, and grew up in a family involved in the Indian resistance movement. He went to South Africa in 1913 to study bookkeeping, and lived for some time with J. Stub Bobbyshabangu (2843)
2025-02-27 Cabaret in South Africa Cabaret in South Africa is a performance art form that blends music, theatre, and satire, often addressing social, political, and cultural themes. Influenced by both the French cabaret artistique and the German Kabarett, South African cabaret has evolved into a distinctive genre, particularly within Afrikaans theatre. C SJvZM (173)
2024-12-09 Philip Molefe (South African religious leader) Philip Finkie Molefe (March 30, 1928 - August 1, 2020) was a South African religious leader involved with the Pentecostal movement. Start Alpharomeo12 (365)
2025-02-26 Traditional leaders in South Africa Traditional leaders in South Africa represent the country's indigenous communities and act as custodians of cultural tradition and practice and customary law. Start AlphabetSquid (358)
2025-02-27 South African Organ Builders The South African Organ Builders (SAOB), otherwise known as Die Suid-Afrikaanse Orrelbouers, was a South African organ-building firm known for the hundreds of instruments built and maintained by the firm during the twentieth century. Mostly active in South Africa and neighbouring countries, the firm imported—and later built–organs mostly destined for Southern African churches. C Jonhughes5 (125)
2025-01-08 List of colleges in South Africa South Africa has a number of colleges. There two types of public colleges in South Africa, public and private colleges. All accredited colleges must be registered. Public and private colleges are registered by the Department of Higher Education and Training but only private colleges can be registered by Umalusi. C Slippery slope302 (1295)
2024-12-28 Victor Ochen (2nd Born twin son, in Luo community of Lango, origin in Uganda) Victor Ochen (born 1981) is the Founder and Executive Director for African Youth Initiative Network (AYINET). Start Eichhoernchen7 (18)
2025-02-07 Africa Prosperity Network The Africa Prosperity Network (APN) is a non-profit organisation, founded with the objective of advancing the vision of ‘The Africa We Want’ as outlined in the African Union’s Agenda 2063. C Kwabran (123)
2025-02-08 1999 Ladies Real Tennis World Championships (Tennis tournament) The 1999 Ladies Real Tennis World Championships was the 8th edition of the biennial Ladies Real Tennis World Championships, held at the Royal Tennis Court in Hampton Court Palace in April 1999. It was the second time that the Ladies World Championship had been held in the United Kingdom, and the first World Championships at Hampton Court since 1983. Start Bgeytenbeek (1681)
2025-05-14 Ntsimangweni (Place in Eastern Cape, South Africa) Ntsimangweni is a rural village located near Mount Frere (officially known as KwaBhaca) in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It falls within the jurisdiction of the Umzimvubu Local Municipality in the Alfred Nzo District Municipality. Start Zulu1080 (106)
2025-04-02 Sidney Feinson (South African soldier and World War II prisoner of war) Sidney Feinson (born 11 April 1921) was a South African soldier and World War II prisoner of war. His escape from a POW camp in Italy and the symbolic promise he made with two fellow soldiers later inspired the global remembrance movement known as Red Sock Friday. Start Vuilgat (95)
2025-01-09 Adendorff Trek The Adendorff Trek was a late 19th-century attempt by Afrikaners to establish a Boer Republic in Mashonaland, part of modern-day Zimbabwe. This initiative, which took place between 1890 and 1891, involved political manoeuvres, diplomatic interventions, and military engagements, illustrating the competing colonial interests of the British South Africa Company (BSACo), Afrikaners, and Portuguese forces during the period of the Scramble for Africa. C Oliebolz (18)
2025-05-22 Hosken Consolidated Investments Limited (South African investment holding company) Hosken Consolidated Investments (officially Hosken Consolidated Investments Limited, and abbreviated to HCI) is a South African investment holding company, based in Cape Town. C Husskeyy (2838)
2025-05-30 List of winners of the Comrades Marathon The Comrades Marathon results show over a century of competitive endurance running. Bill Rowan won the first race in 1921 in 8:59:00, and Arthur Newton dominated the 1920s with five wins. Wally Hayward and Bruce Fordyce became major figures, with Hayward winning five times across the 1930s to 1950s, and Fordyce winning nine times in the 1980s. C Whybeetoo (393) Past AfD
2025-06-12 Viman Alfarizi Ramadhan (Indonesian politician (born 1987)) Viman Alfarizi Ramadhan (born 14 May 1987) is an Indonesian politician and businessman who is serving as the incumbent mayor of Tasikmalaya since 2025. A member of the Gerindra Party, he previously served as a member of the West Java Regional House of Representatives from 2019 until 2024. Start Kaythehistorian (1146)
2025-06-12 J.E.H. Grobler (South African historian) J.E.H. Grobler (Jackie) (9 February 1951 - ) is a South African history writer. He was a senior lecturer in the Department of Historical and Heritage Studies at the University of Pretoria, but retired in 2016. He has written ten books and more than 20 academic articles. Stub KeMang?? (970)
2025-05-22 Lemogang Tsipa (South African actor) Lemogang Peter Phetolo Tsipa (born 6 May 1991) in Empangeni, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa is a South African actor and former musician. He is best known for his portrayal of Shaka Zulu in the Mzansi Magic historical epic Shaka iLembe, and has appeared in international and local productions including Alien Outpost, Eye in the Sky, Blood Psalms and the crime thriller Killer Front Page. C Slippery slope302 (1295)
2025-06-13 Motus Holdings (South African automotive group) Motus (officially Motus Holdings Limited) is a South African non-manufacturing automotive group. Founded in 1948, the company is headquartered in Germiston, Gauteng. GA Husskeyy (2838)
2025-05-29 Penny Lebyane (South African media personality) Penny Matsidiso Lebyane (born 25 December 1976) is a South African radio and television presenter, disc jockey and media entrepreneur. She rose to prominence as a Metro FM DJ (1998–2010) and E.tv breakfast show host (2014–2018), served as a judge on Idols South Africa (season 1) in 2002, has fronted lifestyle and breakfast shows including Motswako (2010–2013) and Sunrise (2014–2018) and has since fronted both community-focused talk series (e.g. C Slippery slope302 (1295)
2025-06-03 Pennyville, Johannesburg (suburb in Gauteng, South Africa) Pennyville is an infill development, located very close to the N1 Western Bypass, near Roodepoort. A vacant and narrow strip of land was used to create a medium density housing, which included multi-story flats, two-storey walk-ups, and semi-detached houses. Start Derek J Moore (3841)
2025-06-18 Growthpoint Properties (South African property company) Growthpoint (officially Growthpoint Properties) is a South African real estate investment company, based in Sandton. GA Husskeyy (2838)
2025-05-18 City Sightseeing Cape Town (Bus tour operator in Cape Town) City Sightseeing Cape Town is a bus tour operator based in Cape Town, South Africa. Stub Tuftgrey (31)
2025-02-12 Skelewu Mbeki (Father of Govan Mbeki (1828–1918)) Skelewu Mbeki (1828 – 1918) was the chief of the Mpukane village in the Nqamakwe district from the late 1860s until 1911. He was the father of Govan Mbeki. Start ZS Khumalo (6648)
2025-03-25 Jacob Mfaniselwa Nhlapo Jacob Mfaniselwa Nhlapo (15 January 1903 – 25 March 1957) was a South African educator, journalist, political propagandist, and the first Black South African with two Doctorates. Nhlapo is known for his 1944 pamphlet, "Bantu Babel: Will The Bantu Language Live?", in which he argued that all the major African languages in South Africa should be systematically combined into a single language. Start KeMang?? (970)
2025-06-20 2003 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships (American collegiate wrestling tournament) The 2003 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships were the 73rd NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships to be held. The tournament was held at the Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri. Start KeyzCar (820)
2025-03-18 Richmond, Johannesburg (Richmond is one of Johannesburg's oldest suburbs) Richmond is a small, centrally located suburb in Johannesburg whose Edwardian, Art Deco and Mid Century Modern houses are being both gentrified and torn down. Start Derek J Moore (3841)
2025-06-03 Riverlea, Johannesburg (Residential area in Johannesburg, South Africa) Riverlea is a low-cost residential area situated in the City of Johannesburg, western part of Johannesburg, Gauteng province, South Africa. Established in the early 1960s during the apartheid era, it was developed to accommodate working-class families. Start Derek J Moore (3841)
2025-06-08 Kramat of Sayed Jaffer (Sufi shrine in Cape Town, South Africa) The Kramat of Sayed Jaffer is a historic Sufi shrine located in Bakoven, near Victoria Road on the slopes of the Twelve Apostles mountain range in Cape Town, South Africa. The site marks the burial place of Sayed Jaffer, a 17th–18th-century Sufi saint and Sheikh of the Alawiah tariqa, who was exiled by the Dutch East India Company to the Cape of Good Hope. Start Rayhan.khan786 (30)
2025-07-01 Tinley Manor Beach (Place in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) Tinley Manor Beach, or commonly known as Tinley Manor, is a coastal village located on the Dolphin Coast of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Tinley Manor Beach is about 60 kilometres (38 mi) north of Durban and 18 kilometres (11 mi) south of KwaDukuza. It forms part of the KwaDukuza Local Municipality, and iLembe District Municipality. C Livingstone7 (2847)
2025-02-22 Westown, Shongweni (Mixed-use development in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) Westown, branded as Westown, Shongweni, is a new mixed-use development situated in Shongweni, south-west of Hillcrest, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Start Livingstone7 (2847)
2025-05-30 Moses Tembe (South African businessman (born 1963)) Moses Tembe (born 1963) is a South African businessman and philanthropist known for his contributions to the economic and social development of KwaZulu-Natal. With a career spanning over three decades, Tembe has held leadership roles in industries such as real estate, gaming, retail, and manufacturing. C Zvazviri (1097)
2025-05-28 Zenokuhle Maseko (South African actress and influencer (born 1998)) Zenokuhle Zenani Maseko (born February 8, 1998) is a South African actress and influencer. She is best known playing the starring role as Mbali Dikana on the 1Magic drama series The River and the lead role as Nothando in Mzansi Magic short film Isphiwo. Start Itumeleng Kingsley (513)
2025-06-30 Stimela (Coal Train) (1974 single by Hugh Masekela) "Stimela (Coal Train)" is a song by South African jazz trumpeter and composer Hugh Masekela, first recorded in 1974. Evocative of the harsh realities of apartheid‑era migrant labour, it became an anthem for South Africa's working class and one of Masekela’s best‑known compositions. C Slippery slope302 (1295)
2025-06-20 2025 Africa floods (Series of natural disasters in Africa) Throughout 2025, floods affected most of Africa, killing hundreds of people. Start Macbrindle (724)
2025-06-29 Paul Rapetsoa (South African actor, playwright and radio personality) Mahuma Paul Rapetsoa (born 1950 – 29 December 2020) was a South African actor, playwright, radio broadcaster and theatre manager. Often called the “father of township theatre” in Limpopo, he is best known for his portrayal of Malome Josias on the SABC1 soap opera Skeem Saam, his leadership of the Thobela FM drama department, and for founding a community theatre institute that trained generations of township actors. C Slippery slope302 (1295)
2025-07-07 Clement Mzize (Tanzanian footballer (born 2004)) Clement Francis Mzize (7 January 2004), commonly known as Clement Mzize is a Tanzanian Professional footballer who plays as a forward or Left Winger for Tanzanian Premier League club Young Africans and the Tanzania national team. He known for his finishing, pace, dribbling ability and work rate. Stub Moyojnr (480)
2025-04-09 Lunga Mofokeng (South African actor and media personality (born 1996)) Lunga Mofokeng ( born July 12, 1996) is a South African actor and media personality. He is best known for his starring role as Andile Dikane in Mzansi Magic television series The River. His portrayal of Andile has gained a significant attention and praise for bringing awareness to the LGBTQ+ community. Start Itumeleng Kingsley (513)
2025-05-30 Egon Guenther (South African art pioneer) Egon Guenther (1921–2015) was a South African gallery owner, art teacher, print-maker, art photographer and collector. He had an influence on the development of South African art, notably the artists Guiseppe Cattaneo, Peter Haden, Hannes Harrs, Sydney Kumalo, Ezrom Legae, Cecil Skotnes, and Edoardo Villa. C DeKamper (47)
2025-03-19 Colonialism of a Special Type (South African political term) Colonialism of a Special Type (CST) is a political concept coined by the South African Communist Party (SACP) in its 1962 programme, The Road to South African Freedom. The term was developed to describe the distinct form of colonialism that existed within South Africa under apartheid, where both the coloniser and the colonised lived in the same country. Start ZS Khumalo (6648)
2025-06-17 2025–26 SAFA Second Division (Football league season) The 2025–26 SAFA Second Division (known as the ABC Motsepe League for sponsorship reasons) will be the 28th season of the SAFA Second Division, the third tier for South African association football clubs, since its establishment in 1998. Due to the size of South Africa, the competition was split into nine divisions, one for each region. Start AF Dakoration (1216)
2025-02-26 Intergovernmental relations in South Africa Intergovernmental relations in South Africa take place in a framework of a unitary state with 3 tiers of government: national, provincial, and municipal. C AlphabetSquid (358)
2025-02-22 Public administration in South Africa Public administration in South Africa provides for the management of state resources. Start AlphabetSquid (358)
2025-07-09 The Road to South African Freedom (South African communist manifesto (1962)) The Road to South African Freedom is a political programme adopted by the South African Communist Party (SACP) in 1962. It provided a theoretical and strategic framework for the Party’s involvement in the anti-apartheid movement and became influential in shaping the direction of the broader Congress Alliance and ANC strategies during the struggle for liberation. Start ZS Khumalo (6648)
2025-07-05 Bobby Motaung (South African football club manager (1970)) Bonby Motaung (born 10 July 1970) is a South African businessman, football manager and sports administrator, best known for his long-standing role as the manager of Premier Soccer League soccer club Kaizer Chiefs. He is the son of Kaizer Chiefs founder Kaizer Motaung. Stub ZS Khumalo (6648)
2025-07-12 Copperleaf Golf and Country Estate Copperleaf Golf and Country Estate is a residential estate and golf club in Centurion, Gauteng, South Africa. It is in the countryside outside Johannesburg and Pretoria. It includes the Els Club, a golf course designed by South African golfer Ernie Els. Start The05boy (31)
2025-07-09 Mpumalanga Show (South African exhibition show) The Mpumalanga Show is a South African agricultural, cultural and trade exhibition held annually at Mbombela Stadium in Mbombela, Mpumalanga. Launched on 6 September 2017, it was founded by activist and businessman Themba Sgudla, entrepreneur Brian Ring and then-Premier of Mpumalanga, David Mabuza to showcase the province’s agriculture, mining, tourism, manufacturing and cultural sectors. Stub ZS Khumalo (6648)
2025-06-25 List of Cape Cobras cricketers This is a list of cricketers who played for the South African franchise team Cape Cobras between the 2003–04 season and 2020–21. It includes the players who appeared for the team in first-class, List A and Twenty20 competitions during the period in which the team was a franchise. Start Luis7M (7153)
2025-06-25 List of Dolphins cricketers This is a list of cricketers who played for the South African franchise Dolphins cricket team between the 2003–04 season and 2020–21. It includes the players who appeared for the team in first-class, List A and Twenty20 competitions during the period in which the team was a franchise. Start Luis7M (7153)
2025-06-25 List of Knights cricketers This is a list of cricketers who played for the South African franchise Knights cricket team between the 2003–04 season and 2020–21. It includes the players who appeared for the team in first-class, List A and Twenty20 competitions during the period in which the team was a franchise. Start Luis7M (7153)
2025-06-25 List of Lions (South Africa) cricketers This is a list of cricketers who played for the South African franchise Lions cricket team between the 2003–04 season and 2020–21. It includes the players who appeared for the team in first-class, List A and Twenty20 competitions during the period in which the team was a franchise. Start Luis7M (7153)
2025-06-25 List of Titans cricketers This is a list of cricketers who played for the South African franchise team Titans between the 2003–04 season and 2020–21. It includes the players who appeared for the team in first-class, List A and Twenty20 competitions during the period in which the team was a franchise. Start Luis7M (7153)
2025-06-25 List of Warriors cricketers This is a list of cricketers who played for the South African franchise team Warriors between the 2003–04 season and 2020–21. It includes the players who appeared for the team in first-class, List A and Twenty20 competitions during the period in which the team was a franchise. Start Luis7M (7153)
2025-04-11 Muzi Sikhakhane (South African lawyer (born 1967)) Muzi Frederick Sikhakhane (born 5 October 1967) is South African senior counsel and a practising advocate. He is the founding chairperson of the Pan African Bar Association of South Africa (Pabasa), a bar association founded in October 2018. He has been involved in several high-profile cases, including chairing the Sikhakhane Commission that investigated the conduct of former South African Revenue Service (SARS) group executive Johann van Loggerenberg. C ZS Khumalo (6648)
2025-06-28 Sandile Zungu Sandile Donald Muziwenkosi Zungu (born 10 February 1967) is a South African businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He is the founder and executive chairman of Zungu Investments Company (Zico), owner of AmaZulu Football Club, and a key figure in Sizekhaya Holdings, the consortium awarded South Africa’s National Lottery licence in 2025. C Zvazviri (1097)
2025-06-20 Gqebherha Main Public Library (Public library in Gqebherha, Eastern Cape) Port Elizabeth Main Public Library (now Gqeberha Main Public Library) is a historic monument, situated at the northwestern corner of Market (renamed Vuyisile Mini) square in central Gqeberha Eastern Cape, South Africa. With its granite stairs, imported terracotta facade and green Westmoreland slate roof, the "Savage Memorial Hall"" is the main Public Library in the region, serving the residents of the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality. C Derek J Moore (3841)
2025-06-01 Melomed (South African private hospital group) Melomed (officially Melomed Hospital Holdings) is a South African private hospital group. Founded in 1989, the company is headquartered in Cape Town. It is one of the largest private hospital groups in the Western Cape. GA Husskeyy (2838)
2025-05-18 Richard Lukunku (Congolese-South African actor) Richard Lukunku (born 29 May 1986) is a Congolese-South African actor who played the character of Joshua on Black Sails. Start SANKOMOTA (333)
2025-07-16 Mel Janse van Rensburg (South African Climber) Mel Janse van Rensburg (Born September 16 2003) is a South African climber who competed at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games in the Combined Climbing competition for South Africa. He finished last in both the boulder and lead in the semifinals, finishing 20th overall out of 20 competitors. Start Fin.Seaman (457)
2025-04-14 SWiP Project (Project for South African native languages) The SWiP project makes use of language, data and knowledge technologies to promote language equality among all of South Africa's official languages. The linguistic hegemonic status of English (and to a lesser extent Afrikaans) has resulted in English being the language of learning and teaching which downplays an African epistemology, thus local African languages are commonly under resourced. C Slippery slope302 (1295)
2025-07-12 Nonhlanhla Patience Mnisi (South African real estate agent) Nonhlanhla Patience Mnisi is a South African real estate agent based in Mpumalanga. She has worked for Pam Golding Properties since 2012, serving the Barberton areas. Stub ZS Khumalo (6648)
2025-05-03 Perskor (South African publisher) Perskor (The Press Corporation of South Africa) was a South African press group. It was formed on 1 April 1971 when two existing Afrikaans publishing groups, Voortrekkerpers and the Afrikaans Pers (1962) Limited, merged. Both groups were based in the then Transvaal and competed with the Nasionale Pers of Cape Town. C Derek J Moore (3841)
2025-05-31 Nathan Erasmus (South African judge (born 9 July 1961)) Nathan Charles Erasmus (born 9 July 1961) is a South African judge in the Western Cape Division of the High Court. He has served as presiding officer over some of South Africa's most infamous cases, like the murder trial of gangster Rashied Staggie and the human trafficking and kidnapping trial related to Joshlin Smith. Start RW471 (527)
2025-05-20 Kane Keid (South African rapper) Lonwabo Nkhoesa (born 22 August 2003), known professionally as Kane Keid, is a South African rapper and songwriter from Thembisa, Gauteng. He is noted for his introspective lyrics, storytelling ability, and for garnering early endorsement from international Hip-Hop figures. Start Slippery slope302 (1295)
2025-06-16 WBHO (South African construction company) WBHO (officially Wilson Bayly Holmes - Ovcon Limited) is the largest construction company in South Africa, one of the largest in Southern Africa, and one of South Africa's largest companies by annual revenue. GA Husskeyy (2838)
2025-05-19 Raymond Mdaka (South African football manager (born 1970)) Xaniseka Raymond Mdaka (born 1 January 1970) is South African former teacher and soccer manager who is the current head coach of the South Africa national under-20 soccer team. Start Mcwamcwa (6658)
2025-05-04 Deon Fourie (army general) (South African academic and military general officer) Deon Francois Schonland Fourie (born 17 November 1932) is a South African retired general officer, academic, military historian and heraldist. He served in the South African Defence Force (SADF), where he commanded the Pretoria Armour Regiment from 1975 to 1980, and was later promoted to brigadier general, serving as Director Citizen Force Liaison. C Gfourie (67)
2025-06-26 Josh (alleged Mozambican hitman) Josh (alleged real name Fabiano Emanuel Dos Santos; born c. 1985) was the name attributed to a contract killer at the centre of a political scandal involving the assassinations of African National Congress (ANC) comrades and whistleblowers in Mpumalanga, South Africa during the late 2000s. C ZS Khumalo (6648)
2025-04-23 Jama Mbeki (Younger son of Govan Mbeki (1948-1982)) Jama Mbeki (born 1948 - disappeared 1982) was a law student and the last born son of Govan Mbeki, a renowned South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, and his wife Epainette Mbeki. Jama disappeared during the anti-apartheid struggle in exile in 1982 and was never found to date. Start ZS Khumalo (6648)
2025-07-22 Sizwe Sithole (South African anti-apartheid activist (c.1969-1990)) Clayton Sizwe Sithole (1969 - 29 January 1990) was a South African anti-apartheid political activist and member of the Mandela United Football Club (MUFC), a militant vigilante unit closely associated with Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and Jerry Richardson in the late 1980s in Soweto. Start ZS Khumalo (6648)
2025-07-19 Dirk Postma (South African minister (GKSA) (1818-1890)) Dirk Postma (Dokkum, Friesland, the Netherlands, 10 January 1818 – Burgersdorp, 28 December 1890) was the first minister in the Reformed Church in South Africa and the founder and first professor of the Church’s theological school in Burgersdorp, in the Eastern Cape, the forerunner of the Theological School and University in Potchefstroom. C TravelingDeJonkHeer (151)
2025-07-24 Khabi Vivian Mngoma (South African music educator) Khabi Vivian Mngoma (18 November 1922 – 21 December 1999) was a South African tenor, pianist, choral conductor, and a pioneering figure in Black music education in South Africa. Described as “a musical icon and a pioneer of music education in South Africa,” he is also the father of renowned opera singer Sibongile Khumalo. C StruMus (143)
2025-07-24 Olaf Andrésen (German-South African composer (1902-1985)) Olaf Andrésen (born Hans Olaf Waldemar Rüdiger Emmerich Felix Januarius Andrésen; 14 January 1902 – 1974) was a German-born South African composer and publisher. Best known for his patriotic song Die Heidelied and his prolific output of marches, operettas, and songs, Andrésen was also a fugitive during the Second World War and a musical propagandist for the Afrikaner fascist movement, the Ossewabrandwag. C SJvZM (173)
2025-05-27 Love Books (Bookshop and salon in Melville, Johannesburg, South Africa) Love Books is an independent bookshop located in Melville, Johannesburg. It was founded in 2009 by Jaci Jenkins and Kate Rogan. The business offers works by local authors, and hosts book launches as well as sponsored literary discussions. It also often works in collaboration with neighbouring coffee shops to spotlight new authors and their works. Stub Derek J Moore (3841)
2025-02-04 2026 SA20 (4th season of the South African T20 League) The 2026 SA20 or SA20 Season 4 (also known as Betway SA20 2026 for sponsorship reasons) will be the fourth season of the SA20, a franchise Twenty20 cricket league in South Africa. The competition, which is organized by Cricket South Africa, features six teams. Start Kumarpramit (11768)
2025-07-24 Tebogo Thobejane (South African actress (born 1983)) Tebogo Thobejane is a South African entrepreneur and actress. She is best known for playing the role of Belinda in the Muvhango television series on SABC 2. Start KeMang?? (970)
2025-07-09 List of South African tennis players at the Summer Olympics This is a list of South African tennis players who have represented the country at the Summer Olympics, including editions where it was contested as a demonstration sport, with the performance of each athlete listed. Start Haddad Maia fan (3639)
2025-07-09 Strategy and Tactics of the ANC (1969 policy document of South Africa's ANC) Strategy and Tactics of the ANC is a foundational policy document of the African National Congress (ANC), first adopted at the organisation’s 1969 Morogoro Consultative Conference in Tanzania. It provides an ideological framework and strategic guide for achieving the ANC’s objective of a National Democratic Revolution (NDR). Start ZS Khumalo (6648)
2025-07-15 K.E Masinga (South African radio presenter) King Edward Masinga (1904-1990) also known as Shobane ka Mangethe and also known as Umfana weKheshi was a teacher who became the first African to present radio programmes in the history of South Africa. Masinga was one of the first broadcasters to broadcast on the Zulu station, which later became known as Radio Zulu. Start Bobbyshabangu (2843)
2025-07-21 Renoster River (River in Free State, South Africa) The Renoster River is a large tributary of the Vaal River in the Free State Province of South Africa. Stub KeMang?? (970)
2025-06-13 Twin Mosia (South African cultural activist (born 1984)) Twin Mawela Mosia is a South African museum curator and Mosotho cultural activist from Mamafubedu in the Free State. His grassroots work focuses on historical preservation, heritage tourism and knowledge dissemination. GA ZS Khumalo (6648)
2025-06-28 Zinhle Dlamini (Swazi medical practitioner and businessman) Prince Zinhle Dlamini of eSwatini, otherwise known as Zinhle Mandela-Dlamini (born 1980), is a Swazi medical practitioner and businessman. A member of the House of Dlamini and the Mandela family, he is both a grandson of the South African politicians Nelson and Winnie Mandela and a nephew of King Mswati III of eSwatini. Stub O.ominirabluejack (10154)
2025-07-25 AbeLungu peoples (Xhosa clans) (Multiracial Xhosa ethnic groups) The AbeLungu peoples are a series of Xhosa sub-ethnic groups in South Africa that have multiracial ancestry. Their name translates to The White people due to the fact that their founding ancestors were Caucasian, East Asian or South Asian men, women and children that were cast upon the coast of the Transkei over the course of 300 to 400 years, and they and other members of these groups were subsequently absorbed by the Xhosa clans that were native to the region over time. Stub O.ominirabluejack (10154)
2025-06-05 Karabo Mokoena (South African GBV Murder Victim) Karabo Mokoena (1995 - May 2017) was a South African gender based violence victim. Her brutal murder by her boyfriend sparked outrage, with women using the hashtag #MenAreTrash.Her burnt remains were found buried in a shallow grave in a deserted field in Johannesburg,Gauteng. Start KeMang?? (970)
2025-07-17 Groot Phesantekraal View (Shopping center in Cape Town, South Africa) Groot Phesantekraal View is a shopping center located in the suburb of Durbanville, in Cape Town, South Africa. It is part of the Groot Phesantekraal Precinct, a mixed-use development on old farmland in the north of the suburb. C Husskeyy (2838)
2025-07-21 TK Sebothoma (South African Actor born (1996)) Tokollo Prince Sebothoma (born 24 May 1996) professionally known as TK Sebothoma is a South African actor, scriptwriter and director known mostly for his portrayal of Happy Moloi on 1magic telenovela The River. Start Itumeleng Kingsley (513)
2025-06-25 Douw Smit (South African javelin thrower (born 1999)) Douw Smit (born 12 May 1999) is a South African track and field athlete. He was twice the national champion in javelin throwing and was the runner-up at the 2025 Ostrava Golden Spike where he recorded his personal best of 84.12 metres. Stub Gurubrahma (12853)
2025-07-21 Dutch Reformed Church, Hofmeyr (Church in Hofmeyr, South Africa) The Dutch Reformed Church in Hofmeyr is a congregation of the Dutch Reformed Church in the north of the area of the NG Church in the Eastern Cape, which had only 138 professing members in 2012 and about 110 at the end of 2015. The center of gravity of the congregation is the town of Hofmeyr on the R390, located 65 km from Cradock and 46 km from Steynsburg. Start 505noscope (2310)
2025-07-22 DJ Sumbody (Musical artist) Oupa John Sefoka (popularly known as Dj Sumbody; 10 June 1984 - 20 November 2022) was a South African deejay, record producer and entrepreneur. Until his shocking murder on 20 November 2022 in Johannesburg, DJ Sumbody was South Africa's prominent figure in the Amapiano music genre and co-founded the popular Ayepyep lifestyle lounge brand. Start KeMang?? (970)
2025-07-27 Douglas Stephen Bax (A South African clergyman, author and activist) Douglas Stephen Bax MDiv is a South African clergyman, author and activist. A one-time Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa, he was a prominent anti-Apartheid figure as the principal composer of the Hammanskraal Resolution, a document that called on all South Africans of conscience to become conscientious objectors and refuse to serve in the South African Defence Force prior to the end of Apartheid. Start O.ominirabluejack (10154)
2025-07-27 Sola 5 Sola 5 (which replaced the former Reformed Baptist Association of Southern Africa) is an association of Reformed Baptist and other Protestant evangelical churches in the Southern Africa region. The association was founded at the inaugural conference which was held at Pretoria Baptist Church in Pretoria, South Africa during September 29 through October 2 of 2005. Stub ReformedMandalorian (308)
2025-07-19 Linguistic marginalisation in South Africa (Unequal status of South African languages) South Africa recognises eleven official languages (plus South African Sign Language since 2023), but in practice English and Afrikaans are the primary languages used, and to a somewhat lesser extent isiZulu and isiXhosa. For most of South Africa's history, only English and Afrikaans were official languages; the nine major indigenous languages (spoken by about 67% of the population) gained equal status only after 1994. B Slippery slope302 (1295)
2025-07-26 Hattingh family (South African family) The Hattingh family is a prominent South African family. Formerly landowners of the Spier estate in Stellenbosch, they have more recently become influential in the politics of their country. Their founder, Hans Heinrich Hattingh, was a German settler who served as a free burgher of the Dutch Cape Colony in the late 1600s and early 1700s. Stub O.ominirabluejack (10154)
2025-07-11 Linda Mbeki (South African activist (1941–2003)) Linda Thokozile Mbeki (1941 – 17 March 2003) was a South African political activist and a member of the prominent Mbeki family. She was the eldest daughter of the anti-apartheid stalwarts Govan Mbeki and Epainette Mbeki. She was also the elder sister of former South African president Thabo Mbeki Start ZS Khumalo (6648)
2025-07-11 Shisa Nyama (South African social barbecuing tradition) Shisa Nyama (also spelled chisa nyama or chesa nyama or shisanyama) is a South African social barbecue tradition in which diners purchase raw meat - often from an adjoining butchery - and have it grilled over hot coals, either by themselves or by on‑site cooks. C Slippery slope302 (1295)
2025-06-12 MTN Bushfire Festival (Eswatini music and arts annual festival) The MTN Bushfire Festival is an internationally acclaimed music and arts festival held annually in the Kingdom of Eswatini. A talent platform, the festival has become a cultural landmark in Southern Africa and draws scores of visitors from around the world. Start ZS Khumalo (6648)
2025-07-25 National Youth Development Agency (South African government agency) The National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) is a South African government agency established by the National Youth Development Agency Act (Act 54 of 2008) to address the socio-economic challenges faced by youth aged 14–35 in South Africa. Stub ZS Khumalo (6648)
2025-07-28 Frankenwald Estate (Farm estate in South Africa) The Frankenwald estate is a 290 hectare site located in South Africa between Alexandra, Marlboro and Kelvin. The estate was bequeathed by Alfred Beit in 1905 as deed of gift to the former Colony of Transvaal on condition that it was “solely and only” used for educational and scientific purposes. Start Derek J Moore (3841)
2025-07-28 Youth empowerment in Africa (Strategic development of youth capacity across Africa) Youth Empowerment in Africa refers to the strategic efforts aimed at equipping young people across the continent with the skills, resources, and opportunities necessary to actively participate in social, economic, and political development. With over 400 million youth aged 15–35, Africa has the youngest population globally, making youth empowerment a cornerstone of sustainable development, peacebuilding, and innovation. C Ashleylag (41) Possible spam
2025-07-24 Tawfik Bagalana (Rugby player) Tawfik Bagalana (born in 1999) is a Ugandan rugby union player who plays as an inside centre for Leicester Forest RFC in England. Tawfik was born to a cricketing father, Suleiman Bagalana and Tawfik began playing golf at age 7 at Jinja Golf Club, alongside rugby through his youth. Start Nabunje Leticia (66)
2025-05-15 Cambridge Makhosonke Dlamini (Chief of Embhuleni (born 1959)) Cambridge Makhosonke Dlamini (born 23 October 1959) is a Swazi prince who currently serves as the Chief of Embhuleni in Badplaas, South Africa. He is a great-grandson of Gogo LaMagadlela. Stub ZS Khumalo (6648)
2025-07-28 Molemo Moiloa (South African artist and curator) Molemo Moiloa (born 1987) is a South African lecturer, artist , researcher, and co-founder of Open Restitution Africa. A recipient of 2017 Vita Basadi Award. She was nominated alongside Nare Mokgotho for the 2016-2017 Vera List Center for Art and Politics. Start Aderiqueza (5590)
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2025-07-15 Ronnel Donnelly (South African soccer player) Ronnel Tammlyn Donnelly (born 31 March 2004) is a South African soccer player who plays as a forward for UWC Ladies and the South Africa women's national team. Start Mcwamcwa (6658)

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