2002 in South Africa

The following lists events that happened during 2002 in South Africa.

Incumbents

 * President: Thabo Mbeki.
 * Deputy President: Jacob Zuma.
 * Chief Justice: Arthur Chaskalson.

Cabinet
The Cabinet, together with the President and the Deputy President, forms part of the Executive.

Provincial Premiers

 * Eastern Cape Province: Makhenkesi Stofile
 * Free State Province: Winkie Direko
 * Gauteng Province: Mbhazima Shilowa
 * KwaZulu-Natal Province: Lionel Mtshali
 * Limpopo Province: Ngoako Ramathlodi
 * Mpumalanga Province: Ndaweni Mahlangu
 * North West Province: Popo Molefe
 * Northern Cape Province: Manne Dipico
 * Western Cape Province:
 * until 3 June: Peter Marais
 * 3 June-21 June: Piet Meyer
 * since 21 June: Marthinus van Schalkwyk

Events

 * January
 * 29 – Doctors Without Borders, an international humanitarian organisation, begins importing a cheap generic version of patented AIDS drugs into South Africa in defiance of South Africa's patent laws.

February
 * 9 – Bulelani Vukwana, an off-duty security guard, kills ten people and wounds others during a shooting spree in Mdantsane, near East London. The massacre - triggered by a failed relationship - ends when Vukwana kills himself, surrounded by police.


 * March
 * 27 – Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang approaches the Constitutional Court to stop the issuing of Nevirapine.
 * Sivan Pillay, Ed Jordan, Nkhensani Mangani and Karl Anderson are appointed as the first judges of reality show Coca-Cola Popstars, which yields two new pop groups, winners 101 and runners-up Afro Z.


 * April
 * 25 – Mark Shuttleworth becomes the second self-funded spaceflight participant.
 * 26 – A South African Air Force Impala Mk I jet crashes near the Albasini Dam between Louis Trichardt and Musina, killing pilot Captain Brett Burmeister.


 * May
 * 20 – Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang announces at the World Health Assembly in Geneva that South Africa pledges R20 million to the Global Fund to Fight HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.


 * June
 * 16 – The Hector Pieterson Museum becomes the first museum to open in Soweto.
 * 27 – Two South African Air Force Oryx helicopters, flying from the South African Antarctic research ship Agulhas, takes emergency food supplies and evacuates 21 Russian scientists from the German-owned Magdalena Oldendorff which has been trapped in ice off Antarctica since 16 June.


 * July
 * 15 – Nelson Mandela calls on government and business leaders worldwide to find ways to provide access to treatment to people living with HIV/AIDS.


 * August
 * 8 – The government announces the approval of an anti-retroviral roll-out plan.
 * 9 – Ed Fagan leads a $50bn class action suit by a few apartheid-era victims against international firms and banks who profited from dealings with the apartheid government.
 * 25 – The Medicines Control Council threatens to de-register Nevirapine unless further studies and appropriate documentation can show its efficacy in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV.


 * September
 * 15 – Johan Pretorius, Boeremag member, is arrested and charged when he is found with a truckload of weapons and explosives in Lichtenburg.
 * 20 – Boeremag members Dirk Hanekom and Henk van Zyl are arrested in Memel, Free State, but only Hanekom is charged.
 * 22 – A South African Air Force Museum T-6G Harvard crashes into power lines during a flypast at Africa Aerospace and Defence 2002, being held at AFB Waterkloof, Pretoria. Pilot Colonel Jeff Earle escapes with minor injuries.


 * October
 * 10 – President of South Africa Thabo Mbeki states that AIDS drugs are dangerously toxic to people and questions whether HIV or poverty is the true cause of Aids.
 * 30 – Nine bombs explode in Soweto and one in Bronkhorstspruit. The Boeremag claims responsibility.


 * November
 * 4 – Alleged Boeremag leader Tom Vorster is arrested in Pretoria for the October bombings.
 * 22 – A bomb explodes at the Grand Central Airport in Midrand, Gauteng.
 * 28 – A bomb explodes on a bridge on the border between KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape Provinces.


 * December
 * 16–20 – The African National Congress holds its 51st National Conference in Stellenbosch.


 * Unknown date
 * Mbongeni Ngema's controversial song "AmaNdiya" is banned.

Births
soccer player
 * 19 January – Fikile Magama, soccer player
 * 30 January – Tyla, singer
 * 19 March – Paballo Koza, actor
 * 5 April – Javadh Moodley, Entrepreneur
 * 7 March – Diyen Chetty,

Deaths

 * 26 April – Steve Tshwete, activist and politician. (b. 1938)
 * 15 May – Nellie Shabalala, musician. (b. 1953)
 * 1 June – Hansie Cronje, cricketer. (b. 1969)
 * 29 June – Stephen Fry, Springbok captain. (b. 1924)