1909 in South Africa

The following lists events that happened during 1909 in South Africa.

Incumbents

 * Governor of the Cape of Good Hope and High Commissioner for Southern Africa:Walter Hely-Hutchinson.
 * Governor of the Colony of Natal: Matthew Nathan.
 * Prime Minister of the Cape of Good Hope: Leander Starr Jameson.
 * Prime Minister of the Colony of Natal: Frederick Robert Moor.
 * Prime Minister of the Orange River Colony: Hamilton John Goold-Adams.
 * Prime Minister of the Transvaal Colony: Louis Botha.

Events

 * February
 * 25 – Mahatma Gandhi is arrested at Volksrust for failure to produce a registration certificate and is sentenced to 3 months imprisonment.


 * June
 * 15 – Representatives from England, Australia and South Africa meet at Lord's Cricket Ground and form the Imperial Cricket Conference (ICC).
 * Mahatma Gandhi embarks in Cape Town for Southampton, England.


 * November
 * 30 – Mahatma Gandhi and the Transvaal Indian Deputation arrive back in Cape Town.


 * December
 * 28 – The first manned heavier-than-air powered flight in South Africa is made by French aviator Albert Kimmerling by taking off from the Nahoon Racecourse at East London in a Voisin 1907 biplane.


 * Unknown date
 * South Africa becomes the first non-European country to join FIFA.

Births

 * 19 March – Louis Hayward, South African-born actor. (d. 1985)
 * 5 August – Oscar Mpetha, anti-apartheid activist. (d. 1994)
 * 5 September – Yusuf Dadoo, doctor and politician. (d. 1983)
 * 5 December – Bobbie Heine Miller, South African tennis player. (d. 2016)

Deaths

 * 13 April – Sir Donald Currie GCMG, shipping magnate and donor of the Currie Cups for rugby and cricket. (b. 1825)

Railway lines opened

 * 4 February – Natal – Creighton to Riverside (Cape), 12 mi.
 * 1 April – Natal – Vryheid East to Hlobane, 17 mi.
 * 18 May – Cape Midland – Barkly Bridge to Alexandria, 54 mi.

Locomotives

 * Two new Cape gauge locomotive types enter service on the Natal Government Railways (NGR):
 * The first five of thirty 4-8-2 tender locomotives, the world's first true Mountain type locomotive. In 1912 it will be designated Class B on the South African Railways (SAR).
 * A single 2-6-6-0 Mallet articulated compound steam locomotive, the first Mallet type to enter service in South Africa. In 1912 it will be designated Class MA on the SAR.
 * The NGR begins to modify some of its Class C 4-10-2T Reid Tenwheeler locomotives to a 4-8-2T wheel arrangement to make them suitable for yard work without the risk of derailing as a result of the long ten-coupled wheelbase. In 1912 these will be designated Class H2 on the SAR.