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See also: 1921 in South Africa, other events of 1922, 1923 in South Africa and the Timeline of South African history.
Events
- 10 - 14 March - The Rand Revolt or Rebellion, a strike by White mineworkers which started on 28 December 1921 becomes open rebellion against the state
- 15 March - Samuel Long, labour pioneer and striker, is arrested
- 27 October - Southern Rhodesians vote on a referendum and reject a union with South Africa
Births
- 6 May - Elize Botha, first wife of State President of South Africa Pieter Willem Botha, is born in Senekal
Deaths
- 17 November - Rand Revolt strikers Samuel Long, Herbert Hull and David Lewis, are hanged at the Central Prison in Pretoria for the murder.
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