1978 in South Africa
The following lists events that happened during 1978 in South Africa.
Incumbents
- State President:
- * Nico Diederichs.
- * Marais Viljoen.
- * John Vorster.
- Prime Minister:
- * John Vorster.
- * P.W. Botha.
- Chief Justice: Frans Lourens Herman Rumpff.
Events
- Former African National Congress member Steve Mtshali, state witness in various trials, is shot and wounded.
- 2 - Guerrillas attack the Daveyton police station.
- 2 - Kaiser Matanzima breaks all diplomatic ties with South Africa and announces that all South African Defence Force members seconded to the Transkei Army will leave Transkei by 31 March.
- 2 - The Eastern Cape Attorney-General refuses to prosecute policemen involved in the arrest and detention of Steve Biko.
- A bomb capable of destroying a 22-storey building is found in a Johannesburg office block and defused.
- 10 - A bomb explodes outside the offices of the Bantu Affairs building in Port Elizabeth, killing one civilian.
- 14 - Abel Mthembu, former deputy president of the ANC in the Transvaal, turns state witness at the Pretoria ANC trial.
- 4 - The South African Defence Force launches an airborne attack on Cassinga in Angola during Operation Reindeer.
- 4 - Azanian People's Organisation members Ishmael Mkhabela and Lybon Mabasa are arrested in Soweto.
- 21 - Marais Viljoen becomes acting State President of South Africa.
- 23 - Operation Saffraan, a South African Defence Force retaliatory raid, is carried out in Zambia.
- The African National Congress attempts to kill about 500 of its own cadres by poisoning their food because an infiltrated enemy agent could not be identified.
- 9 - P.W. Botha succeeds John Vorster as Prime Minister of South Africa.
- 10 - John Vorster becomes State President of South Africa.
- 31 - The South African Railways sets a still unbeaten world rail speed record.
- A bomb explodes at the Soweto Community Council offices.
- The South African Defence Force attacks several SWAPO bases in Angola during Operation Bruilof.
- The SADF's 32 Battalion moves into southern Angola to flush out SWAPO members during Operation Seiljag.
- George Bizos becomes a senior member of the Johannesburg Bar.
- The Atomic Energy Corporation builds South Africa's first nuclear weapon device.
- South Korea ends diplomatic relations with South Africa it established in 1961, in protest of apartheid.
Births
- 23 February - Siyabonga Shibe, actor
- 24 February - Bolla Conradie, rugby player
- 28 February - Rowen Fernández, football player
- 22 March - Heinz Winckler, singer
- 27 March - Professor, recording artist
- 3 April - John Smit, Springboks, rugby captain
- 6 April - Jaco van der Westhuyzen, Springbok rugby player
- 6 May - Danie Rossouw, Jaco van der Westhuyzen
- 8 May - Nkhensani Kubayi-Ngubane, national minister
- 25 June - De Wet Barry, Springbok rugby player
- 30 June - Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, national minister
- 8 August - Lawrence Sephaka, Springbok rugby player
- 10 August - Karen Zoid, singer
- 23 October - Wayne Julies, Springbok rugby player
- 7 November - Katlego Danke, actress
- 20 November - Neil de Kock, Springbok rugby player
- 18 December - Lulu Dikana, singer, older sister of singer Zonke
- 29 December - André Pretorius, Springbok rugby player
Deaths
- 8 January - Rick Turner, activist and academic.
- 12 January - Monty Naicker, medical doctor and activist.
- 6 July - Papwa Sewgolum, golfer.
- 21 August - Nico Diederichs, State President of South Africa.
Railways
Locomotives
- Three new Cape gauge locomotive types enter service on the South African Railways:
- * August - The first of 58 Class 34-800 General Motors Electro-Motive Division type GT26MC diesel-electric locomotives.
- * The first of one hundred Class 7E electric locomotives, the SAR's first 25 kV AC locomotive.
- * The first of twenty-five, Series 1 electric locomotives, the SAR's first 50 kV AC locomotive, on the Sishen-Saldanha iron ore line.
- 31 October - SAR Class 6E1, Series 4 locomotive no. E1525 reaches a speed of on a stretch of track between Westonaria and Midway, a still unbeaten world rail speed record on Cape gauge track.
- The SAR rebuilds Class 6E1, Series 5 no. E1600, a 3 kV DC electric locomotive, as a test-bed for use during 25 kV AC electrification.
Sports
Motorsport
- 4 March - The South African Grand Prix takes place at Kyalami.