1992 in South Africa

The following lists events that happened during 1992 in South Africa.

Incumbents

 * State President: F.W. de Klerk.
 * Chief Justice: Michael Corbett.

Events

 * January
 * 11 – Singer Paul Simon is the first major artist to tour South Africa after the end of the cultural boycott.


 * February
 * 3 – State President F.W. de Klerk and Nelson Mandela, the African National Congress leader, are jointly awarded the Felix Houphouet-Boigny Peace Prize at the Unesco headquarters in Paris.
 * 25 (about) – South Africa and Bulgaria sign a diplomatic agreement.
 * 28 – Ownership of the port town of Walvis Bay is transferred from South Africa to Namibia.
 * 28 – South Africa and Russia establish full diplomatic ties.


 * March
 * 12 – Citrusdal in the Cape Province becomes South Africa's first officially recognised non-racial local authority.
 * 18 – White South Africans vote in favour of political reforms which will end the apartheid policy and create a power-sharing multi-racial government.
 * The Skweyiya Commission finds the African National Congress guilty of having a systematic policy of abuse and violation of human rights in some camps of exile.


 * April
 * 13 – Nelson Mandela announces his separation from his wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela at a press conference in Johannesburg.


 * June
 * 4 – The co.za internet domain is created.
 * 17 – Violence breaks out between the African National Congress and the Inkatha Freedom Party in Boipatong, leaving 46 dead.
 * 21 – Nelson Mandela announces that the African National Congress will halt negotiations with the government of South Africa following the Boipatong massacre of 17 June.


 * July
 * 9 – Chief Julius Matatu, former Transkei minister and prominent traditional leader, is shot dead at his home in Mqanduli, Transkei.


 * August
 * 3–4 – Black South Africans participate in a general strike called by the African National Congress to protest the lack of progress in negotiations with the government of State President F.W. de Klerk.
 * 15 – South Africa plays its first rugby test since the abolishment of apartheid.


 * September
 * 7 – 29 people are killed in the Bisho massacre when the Ciskei Defence Force opens fire on about 100,000 protesters in Bisho, Ciskei.


 * November
 * 28 – The Azanian People's Liberation Army, the military wing of the Pan Africanist Congress, massacres civilians at the King William's Town Golf Club, killing four people.


 * December
 * 1 – South Korea re-establishes diplomatic relations with South Africa. South Korea first established diplomatic relations with South Africa in 1961, but withdrew its recognition in 1978 in protest of apartheid.
 * 19 – State President F.W. de Klerk dismisses 23 senior military officers, including 6 generals, on unfounded suspicion of unauthorized activities designed to disrupt negotiations with the African National Congress.


 * Unknown date
 * Trevor Manuel becomes head of the African National Congress Department of Economic Planning.

Births

 * 17 January – Enrico Adolph, soccer player
 * 21 January – Ronwen Williams, football player
 * 29 January – Eben Barnard, rugby player
 * 10 February – Steven Kitshoff, rugby player
 * 3 March – Gideon Trotter, sprinter
 * 10 March – Zola Nombona, actress
 * 23 March – Rynardt van Rensburg, middle-distance runner
 * 8 April – James Hilton McManus, badminton player
 * 12 April – Chad le Clos, swimmer
 * 22 April – Rolene Strauss, Miss World 2014, model
 * 2 May – Grace Legote, rhythmic gymnast
 * 3 May – Daniel Sincuba, cricketer
 * 9 May – Sho Madjozi, rapper, poet, writer, and actress
 * 21 June – Taariq Fielies, footballer
 * 24 June – Dominique Scott-Efurd, long-distance runner
 * 26 June – Allisen Camille, badminton player
 * 13 July – Mogau Motlhatswi, actress
 * 10 August – Chanel Simmonds, tennis player
 * 13 August – Jenny-Lyn Anderson, South African-born Australian swimmer
 * 14 August – Innocent Maela, football player
 * 20 August – Pieter-Steph du Toit, rugby player, 2019 World Rugby Player of the Year
 * 22 August – Pallance Dladla, actor
 * 13 September – Rouge (rapper), rapper
 * 15 September – Emtee, rapper
 * 9 October – Bongani Zungu, football player
 * 26 October – Connie Chen, golfer
 * 27 November – Kabza De Small, DJ & record producer
 * 30 November – Ryan de Villiers, actor
 * 17 December – Lood de Jager, rugby player
 * 17 December – Quinton de Kock, cricketer

Deaths

 * 20 January – Geoffrey Cronjé founder of Apartheid
 * 18 October – Abraham Manie Adelstein, South African-born United Kingdom's Chief Medical Statistician. (b. 1916)
 * 25 December – Helen Joseph, activist. (b. 1905)

Locomotives

 * 10 September – Spoornet places the first of fifty Class 38-000 dual mode locomotives in service, the first locomotives in South Africa capable of running either on 3 kV DC electricity off the catenary or on diesel fuel alone.

Athletics

 * 28 March – Abel Mokibe wins his first national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:11:07 in Cape Town.