The following lists events that happened during 1977 in South Africa.
Incumbents
Events
January
- 8 – The railway line near Soweto is maliciously damaged.
February
- 1 – KwaZulu is granted self-governance.
- 24 – A bomb explodes at the Daveyton Police Station, causing only superficial damage.
March
April
- 1 – Pik Botha, South Africa's ambassador in the United States of America, is appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs.
June
July
- 15 – The railway line at Umlazi in Durban is maliciously damaged.
- 29 – The Antipolis, a Greek oil tanker, runs aground on the rocks near Victoria Road in Oudekraal, Cape Town.
August
September
- 12 – Steve Biko, dies in police custody while being transported to Pretoria prison
- 23 – The Netherlands suspends its cultural agreement with South Africa.
November
December
Unknown date
Births
- 20 January – Paul Adams (cricketer), cricketer
- 21 January – Bradley Carnell, football player
- 30 January – Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, national minister
- 31 January – David Terbrugge, cricketer
- 14 February – Elmer Symons, motorcycle enduro racer (d. 2007)
- 6 March – Khoto Sesinyi, Mosotho footballer
- 14 March – Matthew Booth (soccer), soccer player
- 24 April – Zola (musician), musician, poet, actor and presenter.
- 11 May – Victor Matfield, Springbok rugby player
- 21 May – Quinton Fortune, soccer player & coach
- 13 June – Stanton Fredericks, soccer player
- 18 June – Riaad Moosa, comedian, actor and doctor
- 6 July – Makhaya Ntini, cricketer
- 12 August – Zanne Stapelberg, soprano singer
- 26 August – Gareth Cliff, radio host, television personality and businessman
- 2 October – Justin Kemp, cricketer
- 21 October – Brett Goldin, actor (d. 2006)
- 12 November – Benni McCarthy, soccer striker & coach
- 12 November – Susan Wessels-Webber, hockey player
- 17 November – Ryk Neethling, swimmer
- 25 November – MacBeth Sibaya, soccer player
- 2 December – Siyabonga Nomvethe, soccer player
- 7 December – Delron Buckley, footballer
Deaths
Railways
Locomotives
- The South African Railways places the first of 150 Class 6E1, Series 7 electric locomotives in mainline service.
Sports
Motorsport
References