1983 in South Africa

1983 in South Africa

"See also:"
1982 in South Africa,
other events of 1983,
1983 in South African sport,
1984 in South Africa and the
Timeline of South African history.

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Events

January

* 26 January - One person is killed and five injured by a bomb that explodes at the New Brighton Community Council offices
* 30 January - A bomb explodes at the Pietermaritzburg Supreme Court Explosion

February

* 7 February - Cedric Mayson, a former Methodist minister is charged with treason and being a member or an active supporter of the African National Congress. The case was to resume on the 18 April but he fled to Britain while on bail.
* 10 February - Umkhonto we Sizwe cadres burn 5 square kilometres of land in the Richards Bay area in an arson attack
* 11 February - The Drakensberg Administration Board offices are damaged by a bomb
* 12 February - A bomb injures 76 people at the Free State Administration Board offices
* 20 February - Umkhonto we Sizwe cadres try to set the Pelindaba Nuclear Research Station on fire in an arson attack

March

* 12 March - A bomb on railway coach on Johannesburg bound passenger train explodes
* 21 March - Second bomb explodes at the Supreme Court in Pietermaritzburg

April

* 21 April - Third bomb explodes at the Supreme Court in Pietermaritzburg
* 30 April - The Prime Minister of South Africa, Pieter Willem Botha meets with Lesotho's Minister of Foreign Affairs to discusses the Lesotho Highlands Water Project

May

* Two explosions cause R250 000 worth of damage to the Offices of the Department of Internal Affairs in Roodepoort
* A skirmish on the Botswana border leaves four terrorists or freedom fighters and a South African Army soldier dead
* 13 May - An explosive device (37 kg of explosives in a gas cylinder) is found and defused by police under a bridge on the Southern Freeway, Durban
* 20 May - A car bomb explodes during the afternoon rush hour period outside the South African Air Force Head Quarters, opposite a building housing military intelligence personnel in Pretoria. (19 killed and 217 injured)
* 23 May - The South African Air Force retaliates by attacking African National Congress facilities in the suburb of Matola in Maputo, Mozambique with 12 Impala MkIIs and 2 Mirage F1AZs (Operation SKERWE)

June

* 17 June - Police defuse a bomb found on a power pylon at New Canada railway station in Soweto
* 28 June - Bomb explodes at the Department of Internal Affairs in Roodepoort

July

* 7 July - Two bombs are found and defused at the Durban Supreme Court while in Roodepoort two bombs detonate at 00:40 causing structural damage to the Department of Internal Affairs and the Police Station

August

* 6 August - A bomb explodes at Temple Israel in Hillbrow just before Marais Steyn is due to speak there; no injuries
* 20 August - A bomb causes R100,000 damage to a sub-station near Mamelodi
* 26 August - A Limpet mine explodes at 18:50 at the Ciskei (former Bantustan)consular generals offices in the Carlton Centre, Johannesburg; one injured

eptember

* 8 September - Two bombs damage sub-stations in the Johannesburg area (Randburg and Sandton)
* 11 September - More sub-stations are damaged by Limpet mines In Johannesburg (Bryanston North and Fairland)
* 12 September - Ciskei offices in Pretoria are damaged by a Limpet mine
* 13 September - A bomb explodes at 19h45 in the Rowntree's factory in Umbilo, Durban
* 29 September - Police defuses a bomb that was found on an electrical pylon in Vereeniging

October

* 11 October - Limpet mines explode at 02:20 and damage a large fuel storage tanks, three rail tankers and one road tanker at Bela Bela (previously Warmbaths). Two more devices set to explode 1 hour later were found on door of Civil Defence office. PW Botha was due to speak in Warmbaths
* 14 October - two electricity pylons near Pietermaritzburg are destroyed by Limpet mines at 02:00 and 03:00

November

* 1 November - Buses at municipal bus depot in Durban are damaged by a bomb that explodes at midnight
** The railway line at Germiston is damaged by a bomb
** Police defuse a bomb on the railway line near Springs
** The South African Defence Force launch Operation Askari
* 2 November - A bomb that explodes at 02:55 at the Police workshop in Wentworth, Durban damages vehicles and an adjacent student residence (Alan Taylor Residence)
* 3 November - The Bosmont railway station is damaged by a bomb
** Bosmont/Newclare railway line damaged in explosion
** The railway line near Germiston damaged by explosion
** Police defuseThe railway line near Springs; explosives defused
* 22 November - Electrical pylons are damaged by two explosions near Durban

December

* 3 or 7 December - Bomb explodes at the office of Department of Community Development in Bree Street, Johannesburg
* 8 December - the railway line 1km from Bloemfontein is maliciously damaged and a locomotive and two trucks are derailed
* 12 December - Seven people are injured when a Limpet mine explodes at the offices of Department of Community Development and Commissioners Court in Johannesburg
* 15 December - Three bombs explode on the beach front outside the Natal Command HQ in Durban
* 19 December - A bomb causes R60,000 worth of damage to the KwaMashu (Durban)township offices

Unknown date

* A new Constitution provides for a tricameral parliament for coloureds, Indians and whites
* United Democratic Front is launched by 575 community groups, trade unions, sporting bodies, women's and youth organizations

port

Athletics

* April 30 – Kevin Flanegan wins his first national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:16:21 in Durban.

Births

*13 AprilSchalk Burger, Springboks rugby player
*12 JuneBryan Habana, Springboks rugby player

Deaths

* James Arthur Calata, African National Congress leader and Anglican clergyman, dies in Cradock
* 10 September - John Vorster, former Prime Minister and President, dies at the age of 67
* 19 September - Yusuf Dadoo, doctor and politician, dies at the age of 74


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