1962 in South Africa
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Events
- January
- Nelson Mandela leaves South Africa for military training with Umkhonto we Sizwe.
- March
- 12 – Defence Minister J.J. Fouché outlines South Africa's defence policy to make South Africa self-supporting in military equipment.
- May
- 6 – Victorio Carpio (Philippines) and Martinez de Alva (Mexico), both United Nations representatives, begin informal talks in Pretoria about South West Africa with Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd, Prime Minister of South Africa.
- July
- 20 – Nelson Mandela returns to South Africa after military training with Umkhonto we Sizwe in Algeria.
- August
- 5 – Nelson Mandela is arrested in Natal province.
- October
- 13 – Helen Joseph becomes the first person to be placed under house arrest under the Sabotage Act.
- Lillian Ngoyi is banned for 10 years, confining her to Orlando Township in Johannesburg and forbidding her to attend any gatherings.
- November
- 6 – The United Nations begins sanctions to isolate South Africa politically and economically under Resolution 1761.
- December
- 10 – Martin Luther King and Chief Albert Luthuli launch a Human Rights Campaign in which they appeal for "Action against Apartheid".
- Seven members of POQO, the military wing of the Pan Africanist Congress, die in a failed attempt to assassinate Chief Kaiser Matanzima.
- Unknown date
- FIFA suspends South Africa.
- A maximum security prison is completed on Robben Island.
- Dieter Gerhardt begins spying for the Soviet Union.
Births
- 13 June – Mandla Nkosi, artist, is born in Soweto, Johannesburg.
- 15 July – Ebrahim Rasool, Premier of the Western Cape, is born in Cape Town.
- 29 August – Steve Hofmeyr, singer, songwriter and actor.
Deaths
- 6 May – Florence Josephine Zerffi, still life and landscape painter, dies in Kilgetty, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
References
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