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1890 in South Africa
The following lists events that happened during
1890
in
South Africa
.
Incumbents
Governor of the Cape of Good Hope
and High Commissioner for Southern Africa:Henry Brougham Loch.
Governor of the Colony of Natal:
Charles Bullen Hugh Mitchell
.
State President of the
Orange Free
State:
Francis William Reitz
.
State President of
the South
African Republic:
Paul Kruger
.
Prime Minister
of the Cape of Good Hope:
John Gordon Sprigg
,
Cecil John Rhodes
.
Events
;March
17 - The first railway line in the
Transvaal
, known as the Randtram, is opened for service between
Boksburg
and
Braamfontein
in
Johannesburg
.
;June
6 - Magadu Bhambada becomes chief of the AmaZondi people at
the age
of 25
after the death
of his father and uncle.
23 June
- President Paul Kruger of the
South African Republic
institutes a Second
Volksraad
which is responsible for controlling local matters.
;July
17 -
Cecil Rhodes
becomes
Prime Minister of the Cape Colony
.
Births
26 October -
Percy Hansen
,
Danish
soldier in British service, recipient of the
Victoria Cross
.
Deaths
Railways
Railway lines
opened
1 February - Cape Western -
Somerset West
to
Sir Lowry's Pass Village
,.
28 March - Natal -
Glencoe Junction
to
Talana
,.
15 May
- Natal - Glencoe Junction to
Newcastle
,.
13 October
- Transvaal - Braamfontein to
Springs
,.
17 November
- Transvaal - Braamfontein to
Roodepoort
,.
1 December
- Cape Western -
Kalkbaai
to
Simon's Town
,.
1 December - Cape Western -
Kimberley
to
Vryburg
,.
17 December
- Cape Midland -
Colesberg Junction
to
Norvalspont
bridge,.
17 December -
Free State
- Norvalspont bridge to
Bloemfontein
,.
Locomotives
;Cape
The
Cape Government Railways
places twenty
5th Class
4-6-0
tender locomotives
in mainline service on its Midland and Western Systems.
The first of four
Clara Class
0-6-2 tender locomotives are placed in service by the Cape Copper Company on its
narrow gauge
Namaqualand Railway
between
Port Nolloth
and
O'okiep
.
;Transvaal
The
Nederlandsche-Zuid-Afrikaansche Spoorwegmaatschappij
of the
Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek
places six
18 Tonner
saddle-tank locomotives in service on
construction work
on the
Delagoa Bay
line.