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2001 in South Africa

2001
in
South Africa

Decades:
See also:
  • 2001 in South African sport
  • List of years in South Africa

The following lists events that happened during 2001 in South Africa.

Incumbents

Cabinet

The Cabinet, together with the President and the Deputy President, forms part of the Executive.

National Assembly

Provincial Premiers

Events

March
  • 18 – The Department of Health declines the offer of a large donation of HIV test kits made by Guardian Scientific Africa Incorporated.
April
  • 5 – George Bizos is awarded the 2001 International Trial Lawyer Prize of the Year by the International Academy of Trial Lawyers.
  • 11 – Pfizer Inc. agrees to supply AIDS patients attending public hospitals with an unlimited two-year supply of Fluconazole.
  • 30 – South Africa and India sign a declaration of intent on co-operation in health and medicine.
June
September
October
December
  • 4 – Marike de Klerk, ex-wife of former State President Frederik Willem de Klerk, is murdered in her flat in Bloubergrant.
Unknown date

Births

  • 11 April - Jonathan Bird, cricketer

Deaths

  • 26 April – Frederick Guy Butler, poet, academic and writer (b. 1918)
  • 1 June – Nkosi Johnson, HIV/AIDS activist. (b. 1989)
  • 13 August – Fanie du Plessis, athlete. (b. 1930)
  • 19 August – Donald Woods, journalist and activist. (b. 1933)[2]
  • 30 August – Govan Mbeki, South African political activist and the father of Thabo Mbeki. (b. 1910)
  • 2 September – Christiaan Barnard, cardiac surgeon. (b. 1922)[3]
  • 26 November – Joe Modise, South African political activist. (b. 1929)
  • 4 December – Marike de Klerk, former first lady. (b. 1941)

Railways

Class 7E4

Locomotives

  • The first of seventeen Class 7E3, Series 1 and Series 2 dual-cab electric locomotives are rebuilt by Spoornet to single-cabs and enter service reclassified to Class 7E4.[4]

Sports

Athletics

  • 4 March – Ian Syster wins his first national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:13:30 in Durban.

See also

  • 2001 in South African television

References

  1. ^ Archontology.org: A Guide for Study of Historical Offices: South Africa: Heads of State: 1994-2017 (Accessed on 5 June 2017)
  2. ^ Stanley Uys (20 August 2001). "Donald Woods". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Autopsy confirms asthma killed Barnard". Cyprus Mail. 5 September 2001. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 15 March 2007.
  4. ^ Middleton, John N. (2002). Railways of Southern Africa Locomotive Guide - 2002 (as amended by Combined Amendment List 4, January 2009) (2nd, Dec 2002 ed.). Herts, England: Beyer-Garratt Publications. pp. 50, 61.
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