On This Day in South Africa: What happened on 19 September?
We look back on this day in world and South African history, remembering the people and events that shaped the world we live in today.
Here’s a look at what happened on this day, 19 September, throughout world and South African history. We remember the news, events, and people that influenced the course of history forever.
ON THIS DAY: 19 SEPTEMBER
1974 | The Prime Minister of South Africa, B.J. Vorster sent a message of goodwill to the new government of Mozambique.
1976 | Ian Smith of Rhodesia and Henry Kissinger met in Pretoria.
2019 | A US drone strike has killed 30 civilian farmers in Afghanistan.
2017 | The 2017 Puebla earthquake struck Mexico, killing 370 people and injuring more than 6 000, as well as causing extensive damage.
2016 | Following a manhunt, the suspect in the bombings in New York and New Jersey was arrested after a shootout with police.
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BIRTHDAYS
1973 | South African businessman, Roelof Botha.
1993 | South African rugby union footballer, John-Hubert Meyer.
1987 | South African cricketer, Stiaan van Zyl.
1963 | English footballer, David Seaman.
1982 | Portuguese footballer, Eduardo Carvalho.
ON THIS DAY: DEATHS
2012 | Italian footballer, Rino Ferrario, 86.
1983 | South African Communist Party leader, Dr. Yusuf Mahomed Dadoo, 74.
2012 | American race car driver, Cecil Gordon, 71.
1942 | American publisher, founded Condé Nast Publications, Condé Montrose Nast, 69.
2018 | American ballet dancer & choreographer, Arthur Mitchell, 84.
SPORTS

2011 | Mariano Rivera of the New York Yankees surpassed Trevor Hoffman to become Major League Baseball’s all-time save leader with 602.
ENTERTAINMENT
2014 | “The Maze Runner” was released on this day in the United States by 20th Century Fox.
AFRICA FACT
The Kumasi central market in Ghana is West Africa’s largest open-air Market.
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