The following lists events that happened during 1981 in South Africa.
Incumbents
Events
January
February
April
May
- 6 – The railway in the Hoedspruit area is damaged.
- 14 – The United Nations General Assembly publishes a blacklist of 65 multi-national companies and some 270 sports persons who have links with South Africa.
- 21 – A bomb explodes and damages the Port Elizabeth rail link to Johannesburg and Cape Town.
- 25 – A pamphlet bomb explodes in Durban.
- 25 – The Fort Jackson Police station is attacked.
- 25 – The railway line near Soweto is damaged.
- 25 – The railway line on the Natal South Coast is damaged.
- 25 – Power lines are cut in Vrede.
- 25 – A series of terrorist actions in support of Republic Day protests are admitted by Umkhonto we Sizwe.
- 27 – A bomb explodes in Durban destroying a South African Defence Force recruiting building.
June
- 1 – Three offices of the Progressive Federal Party are firebombed in Johannesburg, with no injuries.
- 4 – The police station in Meyerton is attacked by terrorists.
- 11 – The railway line on the Natal North coast is maliciously damaged.
- 16 – The railway line near East London is maliciously damaged.
- 26 – Two bombs explode at the Durban Cenotaph.
- 28 – The railway near Empangeni is maliciously damaged.
- 30 – Zwelakhe Sisulu, President of the Black Media Workers Association of South Africa, is arrested under the Internal Security Act.
July
- 3 – A limpet mine is found at the fuel storage yard in Alberton and defused.
- 21 – Six bomb explosions at sub-stations in Pretoria, Middelburg, and Ermelo disrupt power supply.
- 26 – Two bombs explode at 05:50 and 06:10 in central Durban. Three people are injured and extensive damage is caused to motor vehicle firms.
August
September
- 2 – Two policemen and two civilians, one a child, are killed during an attack on Mabopane Police station.
- 12 – A bomb damages the main railway line at Delville Wood near Durban.
October
- 10 – Umkhonto we Sizwe attacks government offices of the Department of Co-operation and Development. Four civilians are injured.
- 21 – Umkhonto we Sizwe destroys a transformer in Evander and a water pipeline feeding Sasol III (Secunda CTL) in Secunda.
- 26 – Two policemen are killed during an attack on Sibasa Police station.
November
December
- 4 – South Africa grants Ciskei independence.
- 9 – The offices of the Chief Commissioner of the Department of Co-operation and Development in Cape Town is attacked.
- 14 – A Pretoria sub-station is bombed.
- 23 – Eastern Cape provincial buildings in Duncan Village are damaged in an Umkhonto we Sizwe attack.
- 26 – The Wonderboompoort Police station is attacked.
Unknown date
Births
- 13 January – Ayanda Borotho, actress
- 22 January – Khabonina Qubeka, actress, TV presenter, dancer, choreographer, fitness & wellness coach
- 1 February – Graeme Smith, cricketer
- 2 February – Marlene van Staden, politician (d. 2023)
- 3 February – Jo-Ann Strauss, 2001 Miss South Africa
- 10 February – Maggie Benedict, actress
- 11 February – Alexander Peternell, equestrian rider
- 15 February – Lee-Anne Pace, golfer
- 20 February
- Akona Ndungane, rugby player
- Odwa Ndungane, rugby player
- 24 February – Jean De Villiers, Springboks captain
- 26 February – Bridget Masinga, 3rd in the 2002 Miss South Africa pageant, actress, television and radio personality
- 3 March – Julius Malema, Member of Parliament and the founder & leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters
- 16 April
- Nasief Morris, football player
- Gareth Echardt, figure skater
- 4 May – Jacques Rudolph, cricketer
- 11 May – Terry Pheto, actress
- 21 May – Jacques le Roux, tenor singer
- 26 May – Zakes Bantwini, musician, recording artist and record producer.
- 29 May – Iain Evans, field hockey player
- 10 June – Albie Morkel, cricketer
- 12 June – Gurthrö Steenkamp, rugby player
- 19 June
- Quintin Geldenhuys, South African-born Italian rugby player
- Dorian James, badminton player
- 22 June – Linda Mkhize, rapper and producer (d. 2018)
- 6 July – Jenna Challenor, long-distance runner
- 19 July – Zolani Mahola, singer (Freshlyground)
- 30 July – Juan Smith, rugby player
- 4 September – Lesley Manyathela, football player (d. 2003)
- 8 September – Ashwin Willemse, rugby player & tv rugby analyst
- 29 September – Siyabonga Sangweni, football player
- 19 October – Lucas Thwala, football player
- 22 December – Tumi Morake, comedienne, actress & TV personality
- 26 December – Shu-Aib Walters, football player
Deaths
Railways
Locomotives
Sports
Athletics
Rugby
- 30 May – The South African Springboks beat Ireland 23âÂÂ15.
- 6 June – The Springboks beat Ireland 12âÂÂ10.
- 14 August – The South African Springbok tour in New Zealand elicits protests.
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