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2004 in South Africa

2004
in
South Africa

Decades:
See also:

The following lists events that happened during 2004 in South Africa.

Incumbents

Cabinet

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

National Assembly

Provincial Premiers

  • Eastern Cape Province: Makhenkesi Stofile (until 26 April), Nosimo Balindlela (since 26 April)
  • Free State Province: Winkie Direko (until 26 April), Beatrice Marshoff (since 26 April)
  • Gauteng Province: Mbhazima Shilowa
  • KwaZulu-Natal Province: Lionel Mtshali (until 26 April), S'bu Ndebele (since 26 April)
  • Limpopo Province:
    • until 22 April: Ngoako Ramathlodi
    • 22 April-26 April: Catherine Mabuza
    • since 26 April: Sello Moloto
  • Mpumalanga Province: Ndaweni Mahlangu (until 26 April), Thabang Makwetla (since 26 April)
  • North West Province: Popo Molefe (until 30 April), Edna Molewa (since 30 April)
  • Northern Cape Province: Manne Dipico (until 30 April), Elizabeth Dipuo Peters (since 30 April)
  • Western Cape Province:

Events

January
March
April
  • 14 – The third democratic elections are held and won by the African National Congress.
  • 16 – A set of shell beads, estimated to be 75,000 years old, is discovered at the excavations at Blombos cave near Stilbaai in the Western Cape.
June
  • Nelson Mandela announces he is "retiring from retirement".
July
August
September
  • 1 – Six people are killed and more than 100 are injured in a gas explosion in the Sasol synthetic fuel plant in Secunda.
  • 9 – The first locally assembled Agusta A109 light utility helicopter makes its first flight at Denel's Kempton Park facilities.
December
  • 15 – South Africa announces that it will buy the Airbus A400M transport aircraft.
  • 26 – 17 South Africans are among the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.

Deaths

Sports

Olympic Games

  • The team of Roland Schoeman, Lyndon Ferns, Darian Townsend and Ryk Neethling wins the gold medal at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, simultaneously breaking the world record in the 4x100 freestyle relay. Shoeman, Ferns and Neethling trained at the University of Arizona.

See also

  • 2005 in South African television

References

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