1965 in South Africa
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The following lists events that happened during 1965 in South Africa.
Events
- January
- 8 – Adam Faith, a British pop singer, cancels his tour of South Africa because the South African government prohibited mixed audiences at concerts.
- April
- 1 – Frederick John Harris is hanged for exploding the bomb at Johannesburg Park Station that killed 77-year-old Ethel Rhys and injured 23 others on 24 July 1964.
- May
- 4 – Units of the South African Defence Force begin to be issued with the R1 7.62 mm rifle, made in South Africa under license.
- October
- 4 – At least 150 are killed when a commuter train derails at the outskirts of Durban.
- November
- Rhodes University in Grahamstown installs a computer, the first university in South Africa to do so.
- Unknown date
- The African National Congress establishes its headquarters in Morogoro, Tanzania.
Births
- 1 February – Dave Callaghan, cricketer.
- 14 February – Themba Ndaba, actor.
- 17 March – Andrew Hudson, cricketer.
- 18 March – Yvonne Chaka Chaka, singer.
- 2 June – Thoko Didiza, politician.
- 10 June – Tiaan Strauss, rugby player.
- 13 July – Hannes Strydom, rugby player.
- 25 September – Augustine Makalakalane, football player.
- 1 December – Henry Honiball, rugby player.
- 18 December – John Moshoeu, footballer. (d. 2015).
