1984 in South Africa

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See also: 1983 in South Africa, other events of 1984, 1985 in South Africa and the Timeline of South African history.


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[edit] Events

[edit] January

[edit] February

[edit] March

[edit] April

  • A guerrilla is killed in De Deur
  • 3 April - A car bomb explodes on the Victoria Embankment, Durban, killing three people and injuring 20 others. Daya Rengasami, a member of the SA Students Organisation and his wife Navi is killed in the blast. The African National Congress denies responsibility. Rajbansi said he believed his offices nearby had been the intended target of the bomb.
  • 5 April - The Transkei consulate in Botshabelo is destroyed by a bomb

[edit] May

[edit] June

  • 21 June - A explosion damages a sub-station in Berea, Durban and disrupts electricity supply

[edit] July

[edit] August

  • 3 August - A guerrilla is killed in the Ellisras area
  • 7 August - Tshabalala Dry Cleaners in Soweto is extensively damaged by Umkhonto we Sizwe
- An Escom sub-station is destroyed in Glenmore, Durban
  • 12 August - The Department of Internal Affairs of Johannesburg is hit by an explosion that causes minor damage
  • 16 August - Two Limpet mines destroy the second and third floors of the building houseing the "South African Police HQ Soweto East" in Roodepoort. The explosion injure the District Commander, four policemen and two civilians causing R260,000 worth of damage
  • 17 August - A guerrilla is killed resisting arrest in Mapetla
  • 23 August - Explosions at 18h30 destroy 4th floor offices belonging to the government buildings in Booysens, Johannesburg
  • 24 August - A bomb explodes at 17h30 in Anchor Life Building in Johannesburg. The explosion destroys the South African Railways Police Regional offices and the Department of Internal Affairs offices

[edit] September

[edit] October

[edit] December

[edit] Unknown Date

  • The government imposes a state of emergency which is only lifted 6 years later

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