Events in the year 2022 in South Africa.
Incumbents
The Cabinet, together with the President and the Deputy President, forms the Executive.
Events
January and February
March and April
- 1 March â The third part of the three part report of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into State Capture was published.
- 10 March â Acting Chief Justice Raymond Zondo is appointed Chief Justice of South Africa with effect from 1 April 2022.
- 16 March â President Cyril Ramaphosa recognised Prince Misuzulu Zulu as the King of AmaZulu nation in South Africa after a long court battle.
- 19 March â Dr Esther Mahlangu was attacked at her homestead. The attacker physically assaulted her and stole a safe that had a licensed firearm and an undisclosed amount of money.
- 22 March â The EFF opened a case against Operation Dudula leader Nhlanhla 'Lux' Dlamini after members of the organisation allegedly attached 59-year old Victor Ramerafe in order to provoke the EFF.
- 25 March
- The trial of alleged parliament arsonist Zandile Made was postponed to 12 April.
- Ntuthuko Shoba was found guilty of orchestrating the murder of his pregnant girlfriend, Tshegofatso Pule. The verdict was handed down by Judge Stuart Wilson at the South Gauteng High Court.
- 30 March â A motion of no confidence in the cabinet excluding the president sponsored by the DA failed to gather a majority of votes. 1 MP abstained, 131 MPs supported the motion and 231 voted against the motion.
- 31 March â The term of the National Commissioner of Police Kehla Sithole came to an end after a mutual agreement between him and President Cyril Ramaphosa was made earlier for him to step down. General Fanie Masemola was appointed the new Commissioner of Police.
- 4 April â The government lifted the National State of Disaster with effect from midnight. Other measures, described as "transitionary measures" remained for the following thirty days. These included the wearing of masks, limitations on gatherings and International travel.
- 8âÂÂ12 April – Severe floods across KwaZulu-Natal leave at least 435 people dead.
- 26 April â The Parliament of South Africa created an Ad Hoc committee to oversee the management of finances and resources used to help those affected by the 2022 KwaZulu-Natal floods.
May and June
July and August
September and October
- 1 September - Lady Justice Mandisa Maya began her term as Justice of the Constitutional Court in the post of Deputy Chief Justice. Consequently, she resigned as President of the Supreme Court of Appeal
- 11 September - 2022 Jagersfontein dam collapse
November
Holidays
South Africa has 12 public holidays; if a holiday falls on a Sunday, it is celebrated the following Monday.
- 01 January - New Year's Day
- 21 March â Human Rights Day
- 27 April â Freedom Day (National day)
- 01 May - National Worker's Day
- 16 June â Youth Day
- 09 August â National Women's Day
- 24 September â Heritage Day
- 16 December - Reconciliation Day
- 25 December - Christmas Day
- 26 December - Day of Goodwill
Sports
Mamelodi Sundowns FC hosted the Egyptian Ahly Lahly at Johannesburg Soccer City Stadium and Sundowns won the match
Deaths
January
February
- 10 February â Nomakula Kuli Roberts, 49, television presenter.
- 14 February
- DJ Citi Lyts, DJ, 32, gunshot wound.
- Charles Yohane, 48, Zimbabwe-born footballer, gunshot wound.
- 22 February â Anna Karen, 85, South African-born English actress (EastEnders, On The Buses, Carry On), house fire.
- 23 February â Riky Rick, 34, rapper, suicide.
March
- 6 March â DJ Dimplez, DJ, 29, brain haemorrhage.
May
- 7 May â Siyabonga Zubane, actor, 23, suicide.
- 15 May â Deborah Fraser, singer, 56.
- 23 May â Jamie Bartlett, actor, 55.
- 31 May â King Zanozuko Sigcau, royal, King of the Mpondo people (since 2013). (b. 1974)
June
July
- 4 July â Bulelani Koyo, 39, broadcaster, cancer.
- 10 July â Busi Lurayi, 35, actress and presenter.
- 17 July â Jessie Duarte, 68, politician and acting secretary-general of the African National Congress.
August
- 17 August â Rita Ndzanga, 88, anti-apartheid activist and trade unionist.
- 29 August â Charlbi Dean, 32, actress and model.
November
See also
Country overviews
Related timelines for current period
References
External links