15 February - The South African Air Force issues a stop-flying instruction for the 7 C-130BZ Hercules transport aircraft because of cracks in the wingspans. This leaves the airforce with only 2 ex USAF C-130Bs
March
8 March - Pretoria's council votes to change the city's name to Tshwane. The move is yet to be ratified.
28 April - South Africa becomes a partner in the Airbus A400M airlifter programme and signs for 8 aircrat, with another six on option
May
23 May - A seismic event measuring about 3.5 on the Richter scale occurs at 08:10 with its epicentre at Carletonville, west of Johannesburg and causes rockfalls at East Driefontein gold mine, injuring 19 miners, 3 seriously
26 May - The Geographical Names Council approves changing the name of Pretoria to Tshwane
The Advertising Standards Authority finds that advertising proclaiming that Tshwane, rather than Pretoria, as the capital of South Africa is misleading as the name Tshwane has not yet been approved by the Arts and Culture Minister
10 November - The Southern African Large Telescope (Salt) in Sutherland, the largest telescope in the Southern Hemisphere, is inaugurated.
16 November - A fire under a 400kV transmission line results in a second trip at Koeberg, causing another blackout across the Western Cape.
23 November - A routine inspection at Koeberg reveals a diminished chemical level in the backup safety system, resulting in a controlled shutdown. Backup generation is used to avert power loss until Friday 25 November, when major cuts take place throughout the day in the Western, Northern and Eastern Cape. Power is restored to normal by Saturday 26 November.
27 November - Karin Kortje is voted as South Africa's third Idols winner, beating Gift Gwe in the final, and in so doing becomes the first non-white to win the competition.
December
1 December - The South African Constitutional Court orders parliament to amend the marriage laws to allow gay weddings within a year