Events in the year 2014 in South Africa.
Incumbents
The Cabinet, together with the President and the Deputy President, forms part of the Executive.
Events
January
March
May
August
- 4 – ANC Member of Parliament and former Cabinet Minister Pallo Jordan, who used the title Doctor on his official CV, is exposed as having no tertiary qualifications whatsoever.
- 5 – An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.5 on the Richter magnitude scale, the biggest in South Africa since the 1969 Tulbagh earthquake, is felt as far as 600 kilometres from its epicentre at Orkney, North West. One person was killed in the approximately 90-second earthquake.
September
October
December
Deaths
- Lieutenant-Colonel A.P. (Aap) Möller (66), first recipient of the Honoris Crux decoration for gallantry in action on 26 January 1973.
- 10 JanuaryColonel C.J.A. (Chris) Prins (80), founder and first leader of the Silver Falcons aerobatic display team of the South African Air Force that was established in 1967, flying Impala Mk I trainers with team members Fred du Toit, Theuns Prinsloo and Chris Hattingh.
- 10 January Isilo, one of the country's largest elephants, considered a National Heritage artifact.
- 7 June â Epainette Mbeki, South African political activist, the widow of anti-apartheid Govan Mbeki and the mother of former president Thabo Mbeki.
- 12 JuneLieutenant-Colonel E.B. (Fink) Elphick (64), first recipient of the Air Force Cross for his leading role as helicopter commander during the rescue operation to airlift passengers and crew from the listing and sinking ship MTS Oceanos on 4 August 1991.
- 20 JuneMichael Coetzee (54), trade union leader and activist
- 13 JulyNadine Gordimer (90), writer, political activist and recipient of the 1991 Nobel Prize in Literature.
- 17 JulyVice Admiral Dries Putter (79), twice Chief of the South African Navy.
- 22 AugustVerna Vels (81), writer, television personality and creator of Liewe Heksie children's series
- 31 AugustOllie Viljoen (75), musician, entertainer and storyteller.
- 2 September Norman Gordon (103), cricketer, oldest ever test cricketer
- 1 October Tsiame Kenneth Mopeli (84), Chief Minister of QwaQwa
- 26 October Senzo Meyiwa (30), goalkeeper and captain of both Orlando Pirates and South Africa
- 12 NovemberJohn Briscoe (66), water engineer
- 14 NovemberMarius Barnard (87), surgeon and politician
See also
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