This is a list of events that occurred in 1950 in South Africa.
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- March
- April
- May
- June
- August
- September
- 26 – Sasol (Suid-Afrikaanse Steenkool, Olie en Gaskorporasie Bpk.) is registered as a company.
- October
- November
- December
- 13 – South Africa refuses to place South-West Africa under UN trusteeship.
- 21 – The gold town of Allanridge in the Free State Province is established.
- Unknown date
- 11 September – Jan Smuts, soldier and international statesman. (b. 1870)
Railway lines opened
- 2 October – Transvaal: Vandyksdrif to Broodsnyersplaas, 11 miles 73 chains (19.2 kilometres).[2]
British Empire Games
The British Empire Games (now the Commonwealth Games), after a 12-year gap, takes place in Auckland, New Zealand from 4 to 11 February. Of the 12 participating countries which include Southern Rhodesia, South Africa finishes 5th on the medals list, winning 20 medals, 8 Gold, 4 Silver and 8 Bronze. The medal winners are:
- Athletics
- Neville Price – Gold, long jump, distance 7.31 m
- Syd Luyt – Silver, marathon, time 2.37.03
- Tom Lavery – Bronze, 120 yards hurdles, time 14.6 s
- Daphne Robb ; Bronze, 220 yards, time 24.7 s
- Boxing
- Lawn bowls
- Alfred Blumberg, H.Currer, Harry Atkinson and Norman Walker – Gold, fours
- W. Gibb and H.J. van Zyl – Silver, pairs
- Rowing
- Ian Stephen – Bronze, single sculls
- Swimming
- Graham Johnston – Silver, 440 yards freestyle
- Graham Johnston – Gold, 1650 yards freestyle
- Jackie Wild – Gold, 110 yards backstroke
- Joan Harrison – Bronze, 110 yards freestyle
- Joan Harrison – Gold, 440 yards freestyle
- Weightlifting
- Barrie Engelbrecht – Bronze, featherweight
- Issy Bloomberg – Silver, light-heavyweight
- Wrestling
- Patrick Morton – Gold, light-heavyweight
- Martin Jooste – Bronze, welterweight
- Carel Reitz – Bronze, middleweight
Statement Showing, in Chronological Order, the Date of Opening and the Mileage of Each Section of Railway, Statement No. 19, p. 191, ref. no. 200954-13