1975 in South Africa
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See also: 1974 in South Africa, other events of 1975, 1976 in South Africa and the Timeline of South African history.
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[edit] Events
[edit] March
- 15 March - Ian Smith, the Rhodesian Prime Minister, and senior Ministers visit South Africa for talks
- 19 March - The Labour Party wins the second elections to the Coloured Persons' Representative Council
- 27 March - The government announces that it will consolidate the 113 separate homeland areas into 36 Bantustans
[edit] April
- Nicolaas Johannes Diederichs becomes the 4th State President of South Africa
- 30 April - The World Meteorological Organization suspends South Africa from membership because of racial discrimination
[edit] May
- 6 May The government announces that it will provide all Black children with free and compulsory education
[edit] June
- 25 June - The People's Republic of Mozambique is created
[edit] August
- 25-25 August - A constitutional conference is held in a South African Railways coach on the Victoria Falls Bridge between Ian Smith, Rhodesian Prime Minister and the United African National Council. The conference is officated Kenneth Kaunda, President of Zambia and John Vorster, the South African Prime Minister
[edit] September
- 24 September - Major Van der Wals and Major Hoitzhausen, South African Defence Force liaison officers are sent to Angola to help UNITA
[edit] October
- 2 October - The South African Defence Forces invade Angola in Operation Savannah
[edit] November
- 11 November - The People's Republic of Angola is created
- 25 November - A South African Air Force Cessna 185 is shot down south of the town of Ebo, in the Cuanza Sul province of Angola. Pilot 2nd Lieutenant Keith Williamson, Co-Pilot 2nd Lieutenant Eric Thompson and South African Army battalion third-in-command Captain Daniel Taljaard are killed.
[edit] Unknown date
- The Progressive Party absorbs the Reform Party, a faction of the United Party, and became the Progressive Reform Party
- Lillian Masediba Ngoyi ban confining her to Orlando Township in Johannesburg and forbidding her to attend any gatherings is renewed, this time for 5 years
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[edit] Deaths
- 8 May - Bram Fischer, former South African Communist Party leader, dies of cancer while under house arrest at his brother house in Bloemfontein