The following lists events that happened during 1902 in South Africa.
Incumbents
Cape Colony
Natal
Orange Free State / Orange River Colony
South African Republic / Transvaal
Events
February
March
- 7 – The Burghers win their last battle over British forces, with the capture of a British general and 200 of his men.
April
- 4 – The town Concordia in Namaqualand surrenders to Boer forces.
- 8 – O'okiep is besieged by Boer forces under General Jan Smuts.
May
July
December
Unknown date
Births
- 1 January – Buster Nupen, South African cricketer. (d. 1977)
Deaths
- 26 March – Cecil John Rhodes, businessman, mining magnate, imperialist and politician.
- 2 May – Jan Stephanus de Villiers, composer and organist, dies in Paarl.
Railways
Railway lines opened
Locomotives
Cape
- Four new Cape gauge and three narrow gauge locomotive types enter service on the Cape Government Railways (CGR):
- Fourteen 6th Class bar framed 4-6-0 passenger steam locomotives. In 1912 they will be designated Class 6J on the South African Railways (SAR).
- The last ten 7th Class 4-8-0 Mastodon type locomotives on the Eastern System. In 1912 they will be designated Class 7C on the SAR.
- The first thirteen of twenty-three 8th Class Mastodon locomotives on the Western, Midland and Eastern Systems. In 1912 they will be designated Class 8 on the SAR.
- A single experimental "Consolidation" type tandem compound steam locomotive, in 1912 designated Class Experimental 2 on the SAR.
- Three Type A 2-6-0 Mogul type steam locomotives, later to become Class NG7 on the SAR, on the Hopefield narrow gauge branchline that is being constructed from Kalbaskraal.
- Two Type A 2-6-4T Adriatic type narrow gauge locomotives on construction service on the new Avontuur branch that is being built out of Port Elizabeth through the Langkloof.
- A single Type C 0-4-0 narrow gauge tank steam locomotive named Midget on the Avontuur branch.
- Two new Cape gauge locomotive types enter service with the East London and Table Bay Harbour Boards:
- Two 0-6-0 saddle-tank locomotives enter shunting service at the East London Harbour.
- Eleven 2-6-0 saddle-tank locomotives enter harbour shunting service in Table Bay Harbour.
Natal
- The Natal Government Railways places ten Class F Baltic type tank steam locomotives in service, the first known locomotive in the world to be designed and built as a Baltic. In 1912 they will be designated Class E on the SAR.
- The Natal Harbours Department places a single saddle-tank locomotive named Congella in service as harbour shunter in Durban Harbour.
- The Zululand Railway Company, contractors for the construction of the North Coast line from Verulam to the Tugela River, acquires two 2-6-0 Mogul type tender locomotives as construction engines, later to be designated Class I on the NGR.
Transvaal
- The Imperial Military Railways places forty Cape 8th Class 4-8-0 Mastodon type steam locomotives in service. In 1912 they will be designated Class 8A on the SAR.
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