2008 in South Africa
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Incumbents
- President: Thabo Mbeki (until 24 September), Kgalema Motlanthe (starting 24 September)
- Deputy President: Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka (until 24 September), – Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka (starting 24 September)
Events
- January
- 12 – Jackie Selebi is suspended as South Africa's National Police Commissioner as the National Prosecuting Authority states that it will bring charges against him for corruption and defeating the ends of justice.
- 13 – Jackie Selebi resigns as president of Interpol.
- The University of Pretoria's business school, the Gordon Institute of Business Science, replaces the Graduate School of Management.
- February
- 1 – Simon Mann, former British Army officer, security expert and mercenary, is extradited from Harare, Zimbabwe to Black Beach, Equatorial Guinea.
- March
- 8 – Channel 4 wins a legal battle to broadcast the Simon Mann interview while he is incarcerated in Black Beach, Equatorial Guinea.
- May
- 1 – Culling of elephants to control their population resumes after the 1995 ban on culling is lifted.
- 12 – Riots in South Africa begins as a result of the ongoing controversy of immigration.
- July
- 6–12 – The XXIII International Congress of Entomology takes place in Durban.
- 14 – Nosimo Balindlela, Premier of the Provincial Government of the Eastern Cape and Ebrahim Rasool, Premier of the Provincial Government of the Western Cape are dismissed.
- September
- 12 – Jacob Zuma's corruption case is dismissed by Judge Chris Nicholson.
- 20 – The African National Congress recalls President Thabo Mbeki.
- 21 – President Thabo Mbeki submits his letter of resignation to the speaker of the National Assembly.
- 22 – The African National Congress elects deputy leader Kgalema Motlanthe to replace Thabo Mbeki as president until April 2009, when new elections will be held.[1][2]
- 23 – Eleven cabinet members and three deputy ministers resign, although five state that they will be willing to serve in the new administration in any capacity that the incoming president deems fit.
- Deputy President Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka.
- Minister of Correctional Services Ngconde Balfour.
- Minister of Public Works Thoko Didiza.
- Minister of Public Enterprises Alec Erwin.
- Minister of Public Service and Administration Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi.
- Minister of Intelligence Ronnie Kasrils.
- Minister of Defence Mosiuoa Lekota.
- Minister of Science and Technology Mosibudi Mangena.
- Minister of Finance Trevor Manuel.
- Minister of Provincial and Local Government Sydney Mufamadi.
- Minister in the Presidency Essop Pahad.
- Deputy Minister of Correctional Services Loretta Jacobus.
- Deputy Minister of Finance Jabu Moleketi.
- Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Aziz Pahad.
- 25 – Kgalema Motlanthe is sworn in as President of South Africa.
- 29 – Gauteng Premier Mbhazima Shilowa resigns.
Deaths
- 15 September – John Matshikiza (53), actor, director, poet and journalist, dies after suffering a heart attack at a restaurant in Melville, Johannesburg.
- 27 October – Es'kia Mphahlele (89), writer, educationist, artist and activist.
- 10 November – Miriam Makeba (76), South African singer, dies of a heart attack after a concert in Italy.
References
Further reading
- Andreas Mehler; et al., eds. (2009). "South Africa". Africa Yearbook: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2008 5. Koninklijke Brill. pp. 473+. ISBN 90-04-17811-2.
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