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Events
February
- Tropical Cyclone Eline brings heavy rains to Mozambique, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Zambia, Malawi and Madagascar
- The Mozambican navy begins evacuating people from low ground using rubber boats donated from last year's floods.
- 5 February - The first wave of floods hit Mozambique
- 9 February - The South African Air Force airlifts foreign tourists cut off by floodwaters in the Kruger National Park.
- 11 February - Mbabane, the capital of Swaziland is left without drinking water due to flooding.
- - The swollen Limpopo River bursts its banks
- - Southern Botswana receives 75% of its average annual rainfall in three days
- - United Nations officials say the lives of 150,000 people are in immediate danger from lack of food and disease.
- 22 February - The full force of tropical Cyclone Eline hits the Mozambique coast near Beira - just north of the areas already devastated by the first wave of floods. Winds measure 260km/h (160 mph).
- - The South African air force sends in 5 helicopters to aid to people trapped by floods.
- 24 February - The United Nation says $13 million is needed for urgent relief supplies
- - Mozambique calls for international help and asks for more than $65 million to help rebuild the country's roads, bridges and power supplies.
- 27 February - Zimbabwe opens the sluice gates of Kariba Dam
- - A wall of water about 2 meters (6 ft) high hit Chokwe and inundate low farmlands around Chokwe and Xai-Xai in Mozambique.
March
- 1 March - The first United States Air Force C-17 transport aircraft lands in Maputo
- - Britain states that it will send in food, medicine, equipment, 77 rubber boats and three HC-1 Puma helicopters to help the South African helicopters
- - The South African Air Force sends 3 more helicopters to Mozambique
- 2 March - Cyclone Gloria hits Mozambique
- - Aidworkers in Mozambique estimate 100,000 people need to be evacuated and around 7,000 are trapped in trees. Many have been there for several days, without food and water.
- - Floodwater levels are said to have risen from 4 to 5 metres (more than 26 feet) in five days.
- March 5 – Johannes Maremane wins his first national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:11:15 in Pinelands.
- 15 March - The South African rescue workers end its operation in Mozambigue
- 28 March - The Zambezi River is still between 2,5 metres and 3 metres above flood level
- - Cahora Bassa reduces water discharges
April
- Nicky Boje, Hansie Cronje, Herschelle Gibbs, Pieter Strydom and Henry Williams are accused along with a number of other international cricket players and Indian bookmakers by the New Delhi police of cheating, fraud and criminal conspiracy in alleged match fixing
- 15 April - South African Air Force Museum's Supermarine Spitfire MkIX "5553" is destroyed in an emergency landing at AFB Swartkop during an airshow. Pilot Lt Col Neil Thomas survived with minor injuries
May
- 19 May - Thabo Mbeki, President of South Africa, is awarded a honorary doctorate of laws from the Glasgow Caledonian University
July
- 9 - 14 July - The 13th International AIDS conference is held in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, the first ever to be held in a developing country
August
- 21 August - An South African Air Force MB-326K Impala II crashes during a routine night training flight. The pilot Lt. Dian Smit is killed
- 22 August - Thabo Mbeki, President of South Africa, is voted Newsmaker of the Year by the Pretoria Press Club
September
- 27 September - South Africa and India sign a memorandum of understanding on defence co-operation
November
- Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex visit South Africa
- 10 November - A memorandum of understanding is signed for the creation of the Gaza-Kruger-Gonarezhou Transfrontier Park
- 27 November - A South African Air Force Atlas Cheetah C crashes on finals to AFB Makhado killing Capt. Piet Koster
Unknown date
- The Democratic Party joins with the New National Party into an alliance, the Democratic Alliance.
Deaths
- 20 June - Mary Benson, activist and author, dies at the age of 80
See also
- 1999 in South Africa
- 2000 in South African sport
- 2001 in South Africa
- Timeline of South African history
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