(Redirected from Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Southern Africa)
This is a timeline of various political, legal, military, social, economic and environmental events that have occurred in Southern Africa (an area that includes the states of South Africa, Lesotho, eSwatini, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique and Mauritius) that are relevant to anarchism.
- 1935: Zambian Copperbelt Strike
- 1937: Uba Strike (Mauritius)
- 1945: Rhodesian Railway Strike (now Zambia and Zimbabwe)
- 1950 - 1989: Resistance to Apartheid (South Africa and Namibia):
- 1960: Sharpeville Massacre
- 1966: Namibian War of Independence
- 1971: Namibian General Strike
- 1976: Soweto Uprising
- 1981: Zambian General Strike
- 1989: Madagascan Democracy Movement
- 1990: Zambian Food Riots
- 1991: Okavango River Campaign (Botswana)
- 1992: Malawi Democracy Movement
- 2005: Abahlali baseMjondolo founded (South Africa)
- 2007: Zambian Miners' Strike
- 2007: N2 Gateway Occupations (South Africa)
- 2011: Botswanan General Strike
- 2012: Zambian Miners' Strike
- 2012: Marikana Miner Strike (South Africa)
- 2015: #FeesMustFall (South Africa)
See Also
- Timeline of Anarchism
- Timeline of Anarchism in North America
- Timeline of Anarchism in Central America
- Timeline of Anarchism in the Caribbean
- Timeline of Anarchism in South America
- Timeline of Anarchism in Northern Europe
- Timeline of Anarchism in Western Europe
- Timeline of Anarchism in Southern Europe
- Timeline of Anarchism in Eastern Europe
- Timeline of Anarchism in Northern Africa
- Timeline of Anarchism in Western Africa
- Timeline of Anarchism in Middle Africa
- Timeline of Anarchism in Eastern Africa
- Timeline of Anarchism in Western Asia
- Timeline of Anarchism in Northern Asia
- Timeline of Anarchism in Southern Asia
- Timeline of Anarchism in Eastern Asia
- Timeline of Anarchism in Southeast Asia
- Timeline of Anarchism in Oceania