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The following lists events that happened during 1995 in South Africa.

Incumbents

  • President: Nelson Mandela.
  • Deputy President: F.W. de Klerk along with Thabo Mbeki
  • Chief Justice: Michael Corbett.

Cabinet

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

National Assembly

Provincial Premiers

  • Eastern Cape Province: Raymond Mhlaba
  • Free State Province: Mosiuoa Lekota
  • Gauteng Province: Tokyo Sexwale
  • KwaZulu-Natal Province: Frank Mdlalose
  • Limpopo Province: Ngoako Ramathlodi
  • Mpumalanga Province: Mathews Phosa
  • North West Province: Popo Molefe
  • Northern Cape Province: Manne Dipico
  • Western Cape Province: Hernus Kriel

Events

;January

  • 10 &ndash; General Johan van der Merwe, Police Commissioner of the South African Police Service, resigns and is succeeded by General George Fivaz.
  • 25 &ndash; South Africa and India sign a number of agreements relating to political, trade, economic, cultural, scientific and technical co-operation.

;March

  • 27 &ndash; Winnie Mandela is dismissed as deputy minister of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology.
  • Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh visit South Africa.

;May

  • 10 &ndash; The Vaal Reefs mining disaster at Vaal Reefs gold mine in Orkney. A runaway locomotive falls into a lift shaft onto an ascending cage and causes it to plunge to the bottom of the deep shaft, killing 104.

;June

  • 6 &ndash; The Constitutional Court abolishes capital punishment in the case of S v Makwanyane and Another.
  • 24 &ndash; South Africa win the Rugby World Cup over New Zealand with a final score [after extra time] of 15-12.

;July

  • 19 &ndash; The Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act, No. 34 is signed into law by president Nelson Mandela.
  • South Africa and India sign an agreement on co-operation in science and technology.

;August

  • – Serial killer Moses Sithole is arrested for the murders of 38 people.

;November

  • 29 &ndash; Desmond Tutu is appointed chairperson of the 17-member Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) by president Nelson Mandela.

Births

  • 8 January &ndash; Kyle Edmund, South African-born British tennis player
  • 29 January &ndash; RG Snyman, rugby player
  • 14 March &ndash; Arno Greeff, actor
  • 19 April &ndash; Madrie Le Roux, tennis player
  • 5 May &ndash; Thomas du Toit, rugby player
  • 15 May &ndash; Bruce Bvuma, football player
  • 20 May &ndash; Warrick Gelant, rugby player
  • 25 May &ndash; Kagiso Rabada, cricketer
  • 5 June &ndash; Troye Sivan, South African-Australian actor and singer
  • 12 June &ndash; Claudia Cummins, artistic gymnast
  • 28 June &ndash; Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, model, Miss Universe 2017
  • 21 July &ndash; Armand Joubert, singer-songwriter
  • 3 August &ndash; Ciara Charteris, South African-British actress
  • 5 August &ndash; Jean-Luc du Preez, rugby player
  • 5 August &ndash; Dan du Preez, rugby player
  • 6 August &ndash; Lynn Kiro, tennis player
  • 11 August &ndash; Brad Binder, motorcycle racer
  • 29 August &ndash; Ntando Duma, actress and television personality
  • 30 October &ndash; Anene Booysen, murder victim (d. 2013)
  • 7 November &ndash; Cameron Coetzer, badminton player
  • 20 December &ndash; Aimee van Rooyen, rhythmic gymnast

Deaths

  • 6 January &ndash; Joe Slovo, activist and politician. (b. 1926)
  • 20 June - Harry Gwala, activist and politician. (b. 1920)
  • 15 September &ndash; Harry Calder, cricketer. (b. 1901)

Sports

Rugby

  • 25 May to 24 June &ndash; South Africa hosts the 1995 Rugby World Cup and wins the final game 15–12 against the New Zealand All Blacks.

References