See also:
1989 in South Africa,
other events of 1990,
1991 in South Africa and the
Timeline of South African history.
Events
February
March
April
May
June
- 4 June - Nelson Mandela starts a thirteen-nation international tour
- 5 June - Colonel Gabriel Ramushwana, Chairman of the Venda Council for National Unity, announces the lifting of the state of emergency and the unconditional release of all political prisoners in Venda
- 7 June - President FW de Klerk lifts the state of emergency in South Africa after 10 years in place
August
September
October
November
- 4 November - South Africa announced that Harry Schwarz, a prominent anti-apartheid campaigner in Parliament, would be its next ambassador to the United States. He is the first serving politician from the opposition ranks to be appointed to a senior ambassadorial post in South African history.
December
Unknown date
Sport
Athletics
Births
Deaths
- 16 January - Paedophile Gert van Rooyen shoots his accomplice and lover, Joey Haarhoff then commits suicide soon after a police chase
- 20 January - Thomas Mandlenkosi (Mshengu) Shabalala, an Inkatha Freedom Party National Council member is shot dead outside his house in Lindelani\'s C Section, also known as eMadamini, near KwaMashu, Durban
- 1 May - Jackie Matjili, Umkhonto we Sizwe member, is shot dead in Thokoza
- 13 June - Sipho Phungulwa, who was part of a group of exiles who were held in African National Congress detention camps in Angola, is shot dead in Umtata while trying to seek an audience with the Transkei ANC leadership to expose the hardships they had endured in Angola. Ndibulele Ndzamela, Mfanelo Matshaya and Pumlani Kubukeli are later granted amnesty on 13 August 1998 in connection with this incident.
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