President – Kgalema Motlanthe (until 9 May), Jacob Zuma (starting 9 May)
Deputy President – Baleka Mbete (until 9 May), Kgalema Motlanthe (starting 9 May)
January
8 – The 97th Anniversary of the ANC.
February
4 – Jacob Zuma appears in the Pietermaritzburg High Court.
4 – Jimmy Mohlala, Mbombela Local Council Municipality speaker who had been asked to resign by the ANC following a whistle-blower act which saw Municipal manager Jacob Dladla suspended, is shot dead in his Nelspruit home. His 19-year-old son is wounded in the attack.
11 – Trevor Manuel releases the 2009–2010 budget.
11 – For the first time in South Africa, court proceedings in a trial are conducted entirely in isiZulu in the municipality of Msinga. The proceedings are part of a pilot project to offer "access to justice for all".
March
3 – South African holidaymakers need visas to enter the United Kingdom.
3 – Convicted fraudster Schabir Shaik is released from prison on medical parole.
4 – The 14th Dalai Lama's visa application to enter South Africa is refused.
12 – The Constitutional Court rules that registered voters living overseas can vote for the National Assembly in the 22 April elections.
April
7 – All charges against Jacob Zuma and French arms manufacturer Thint over the South African arms deal are officially withdrawn in the Durban High Court.
22 – The 2009 national and provincial elections are held.
25 – The Independent Electoral Commission publishes the elections results. The ANC won 65.9% of the vote, The DA won 16.66%.
May
6 – Jacob Zuma is elected President in the South African presidential election.
July
18 – The first Mandela Day is organised on Nelson Mandela's 91st Birthday.
19 – Gill Marcus is appointed Governor of the South African Reserve Bank by Jacob Zuma, to replace Tito Mboweni on 9 November.
September
22 – Jacob Zuma, President of South Africa, meets with the Paramount leaderof the People's Republic of China Hu Jintao in New York to deepen bilateral relations.
22–24 – The United States Embassy and other US government facilities in South Africa are closed because of unspecified security concerns.
24 – Airlink Flight 8911 crashes shortly after take-off, killing one and injuring three.
December
8 – Serial killer, serial rapist and criminal Ananias Mathe is sentenced to an effective 54 years in prison for various crimes.
12 – The Miss World 2009 pageant takes place Johannesburg.
13 – The Miss South Africa 2009 pageant takes place at Sun City.
January
1 – Helen Suzman, Anti-apartheid activist and politician. (born 1917)
11 – Ludumo Galada, Olympic boxer. (born 1982),
April
6 – Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri, South African politician, Minister of Communications.
October
13 – Winston Mankunku Ngozi, Musician. (born 1943)
December
3 – Curtis Nkondo, activist, educator, politician and ambassador. (born 1928)
16 – Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, politician, former health Minister.
31 – Masego Kgomo, murder victim. (born 1999)
Two new Cape gauge locomotive types enter service on Transnet Freight Rail (TFR):
The first of fifty Class 39-200 Electro-Motive Diesel type GT26CU-3 diesel-electric locomotives, built at the Transnet Rail Engineering shops in Koedoespoort.
The first of 110 new Class 19E dual voltage 3 kV DC and 25 kV AC electric locomotives on the Coalink line from Ermelo to Richards Bay.
TFR commences with the rebuilding of Class 6E1, Series 2 to 8 locomotives to Class 18E, Series 2 locomotives.
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