1971 in South Africa
Incumbents
Events
- February
- 27 – The oil tanker Wafra grounds near Cape Agulhas, causing considerable environmental damage.[1]
- March
- 10 – Two Buccaneer aircraft of 24 Squadron SAAF, prescribed to by Headquarters, attempt to sink the SS Wafra with AS-30 missiles, but succeeds only in starting a fire.[1]
- 12 – A Shackleton aircraft of 35 Squadron SAAF, not prescribed to by Headquarters, sinks the SS Wafra in 1,830 metres (6,000 ft) of water using depth charges.[1]
- Unknown date
Births
- 28 April – Sifiso Adlin Emmanuel Zondo.
- 30 July – Mzukisi Sikali, world champion boxer. (d. 2005)
- 12 November – Gert Thys, long-distance runner.
- 17 December – Alan Khan, radio disk jockey.
Deaths
- March – Ephraim Mojalefa Ngatane, artist, dies from tuberculosis at the age of 33.
- 27 October – Ahmed Timol dies in police detention. (b. 1941)
- John Beaver Marks, political activist and trade unionist, dies in Moscow, Russia, after suffering a heart attack.
Railways
Locomotives
Four new Cape gauge locomotive types enter service on the South African Railways (SAR):
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- Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla / Plazas de soberanía (Spain)
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