2018 in South Africa
The following lists events that happened during 2018 in South Africa.
Incumbents
National Government">Government of South Africa">National Government
- President of South Africa
- * Jacob Zuma - until 14 February
- * Cyril Ramaphosa - from 15 February
- Acting President: Cyril Ramaphosa - 14-15 February
- Deputy President
- * Cyril Ramaphosa - until 15 February
- * David Mabuza - since February
- Leader of the Opposition: Mmusi Maimane
- Chief Justice: Mogoeng Mogoeng
- Deputy Chief Justice: Raymond Zondo
- President of the Supreme Court of Appeal: Mandisa Maya
- Deputy President of the Supreme Court of Appeal: Vacant
- Chairperson of the Electoral Court of South Africa: Khayelihle Kenneth Mthiyane
- Speaker of the National Assembly: Baleka Mbete
- Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces: Thandi Modise
Cabinet">Cabinet of South Africa">Cabinet
National Assembly">National Assembly of South Africa">National Assembly
Provincial Premiers">Premier (South Africa)">Provincial Premiers
- Eastern Cape Province: Phumulo Masualle
- Free State Province: Ace Magashule
- Gauteng Province: David Makhura
- KwaZulu-Natal Province: Willies Mchunu
- Limpopo Province: Stanley Mathabatha
- Mpumalanga Province: David Mabuza
- North West Province: Supra Mahumapelo
- Northern Cape Province: Sylvia Lucas
- Western Cape Province: Helen Zille
Predicted and scheduled events
[February]
- 8 February – The President of South Africa is set to deliver the State of the Nation address to a joint sitting of the National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces, at 19:00.
- 21 February – The Minister of Finance, Malusi Gigaba, is set to deliver the Budget Speech.
Events
January
- 5 January – The first Test match in the series between South Africa and India takes place in Cape Town. South Africa win the match within four days, by 72 runs.
- 9 January – President Jacob Zuma announces a commission of inquiry into allegations of State Capture. He selects Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo to head the commission.
- 13 January – The new President of the African National Congress, Cyril Ramaphosa delivered the ANC "January 8 statement" in East London, Eastern Cape.
- 13 January – The second Test match in the series between South Africa and India takes place in Centurion. South Africa win the match 135 runs.
- 24 January – The third Test match in the series between South Africa and India takes place in Johannesburg. India win the match by 63 runs. South Africa win the Test series 2-1.
February
- 1 February – The first ODI match in the series between South Africa and India takes place in Durban. India win the match by 6 wickets.
- 4 February – The second ODI match in the series between South Africa and India takes place in Centurion. India win the match by 9 wickets. South Africa's score of 118/10 becomes South Africa's lowest score in South Africa by South Africa.
- 6 February – The Speaker of the National Assembly announces that the State of the Nation address is postponed to a later date.
- 13 February – The Secretary-General of the ANC, Ace Magashule, officially announces that the National Executive Committee of the ANC has officially recalled Jacob Zuma as President of South Africa. He is given until the end of the day to step down as President.
- 14 February – Jacob Zuma announces his resignation as President of South Africa, after a speech of about 25 minutes, just before 23:00. In resigning his position, he effectively evaded a vote of no confidence that was to be supported by his own party. According to Section 90 of the Constitution of South Africa, Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa became Acting President of South Africa.
- 15 February – Cyril Ramaphosa is sworn in as President of South Africa.
- 16 February – President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers his first State of the Nation Address.
April
- 4 April- 15 April South Africa competes in the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
May
- 23 May – South African cricketer, AB de Villiers who is recognised as one of the greatest batsmen in modern day cricket suddenly announced his retirement from international cricket at the age of 34.
July
- 20 July – Inkatha Freedom Party stated that the time had come to discuss the possibility of reinstating the death penalty in South Africa.
August
- 8 August – The National Freedom Party calls for bringing back the death penalty in South Africa after the death of Khensani Maseko, in a similar call to one made by the IFP weeks ago.
Deaths
January
- 3 January
- * Mlungisi Bali, 27, Rugby union player, stabbing.
- * Keorapetse Kgositsile, 79, Poet and journalist.
- * Lara Kruger, 30, Disc jockey and transgender rights activist.
- 9 January
- * Gerald Morkel, 76, Politician, Premier of the Western Cape, Mayor of Cape Town.
- 13 January
- * John Desmond "Jack" Nel, 89, Cricketer.
- 18 January
- * Lucas Mangope, 94, Politician, President of Bophuthatswana.
- 19 January
- * Dik Abed, 73, South African-born Dutch cricketer.
- 20 January
- * Harry Selby, 92, Hunter and Safari guide.
- 21 January
- * David Pithey, 81, Cricketer.
- 23 January
- * Hugh Masekela, 78, Jazz trumpeter and composer.
- 25 January
- * Sandy Mokwena, 68, Actor.
- 29 January
- * Clive van Ryneveld, 89, Cricketer, rugby union player and politician.
- 31 January
- * David Phetoe, 85, Actor.
February
- 1 February
- * John Jacob Lavranos, 91, Insurance broker and botanist.
- 12 February
- * Mogau Tshehla, 26, Footballer.
- 17 February
- * Sampie Terreblanche, 84, Economist and writer.
March
- 8 March
- * Peter Temple, 71, South African-born Australian writer, Miles Franklin Award winner, Gold Dagger.
- 13 March
- * Matthew Lester, Educator, tax expert and financial columnist.
- 19 March
- * Madge Bester, 54, disability rights activist, once world's shortest woman.
April
- 2 April
- * Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, 81, Anti-apartheid activist and politician, MP,.
- 3 April
- * Pam Golding, 90, Real estate developer, founder of Pam Golding Properties.
- 11 April
- * Zola Skweyiya, 75, Politician.
August
- 13 August
- * Mark Minnie, 37, former narcotics branch policeman and co-author of The Lost Boys of Bird Island, dies from apparent suicide
- 20 August
- * Hearings at the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State Capture start
November
- 7 November
- * Joshua David Vassen, 18, Student at Port Elizabeth TVET College
Public holidays in South Africa, 2018
- 1 January – Monday, New Year's Day
- 21 March – Wednesday, Human Rights Day
- 30 March – Friday, Good Friday
- 2 April – Monday, Family Day
- 27 April – Friday, Freedom Day
- 1 May – Tuesday, Labour Day
- 16 June – Saturday, Youth Day
- 9 August – Thursday, National Women's Day
- 24 September – Monday, Heritage Day
- 16 December – Sunday, Day of Reconciliation
- 17 December – Monday, Public holiday
- 25 December – Tuesday, Christmas Day
- 26 December – Wednesday, Day of Good Will