- 1960 in South Africa
"See also:"
1959 in South Africa ,
other events of 1960,1960 in South African sport ,1961 in South Africa and theTimeline of South African history .----
Events
February
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3 February -Harold Macmillan makes the Wind of Change speech to theParliament of South Africa inCape Town , receiving a stony reception.March
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21 March -Sharpeville massacre , Police shoot and kill an estimated 69 people who were part of a demonstration againstpass laws , in which all black South Africans needed a passbook to be able to travel about their own land
*22 March -Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd tells Parliament that the Anti-Pass Resistance inSharpeville, Gauteng was not targeted against the government
*23 March -Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe , leader of thePan Africanist Congress , who led the Sharpeville demonstration,Albert Lutuli for publicly burning his pass and 11 others are arrested for incitement of riots
*24 March - All public meetings more than 12 people are banned, later reduced to meetings greater than 3 people
*30 March - The government declared a State of EmergencyApril
* 8 April - The government bans the
African National Congress and thePan Africanist Congress with the coming into effect of the Unlawful Organisations Act.
* 9 April - David Pratt shoots and injuresHendrik Verwoerd , thePrime Minister of South Africa , as he opened theRand Easter Show at Milner Park,Johannesburg
*19 April - TheSouth-West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO) is founded inWindhoek ,South West Africa , to oppose South African ruleMay
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4 May -Robert Sobukwe , President of thePan Africanist Congress , is sentenced to 3 years imprisonment for incitement of Africans to urge the repeal of pass lawsOctober
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5 October - whites vote in a referendum, to severSouth Africa 's last links with theBritish monarchy and become arepublic Births
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16 July -PJ Powers , musician, born inDurban
*24 August - Geraldine Joslyn Fraser-Moleketi, politician
*16 October -Mark Mathabane , author, tennis player born inJohannesburg Deaths
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