1960 in Africa
Known as the Year of Africa, 1960 saw 17 African countries declare independence among other events.
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
- 1 August – Dahomey (now Benin) declares independence, with Hubert Maga as President.
- 3 August – Niger declares independence, with Hamani Diori as President.
- 5 August – Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso) declares independence, with Maurice Yaméogo as President.
- 6 August – In the Republic of the Congo (Leopoldville), Albert Kalonji declares the independence of the Autonomous State of South Kasai.
- 7 August – Côte d'Ivoire declares independence, with Félix Houphouët-Boigny as President.
- 11 August – Chad declares independence, with François Tombalbaye as President.
- 13 August – Central African Republic declares independence, with David Dacko as President.
- 15 August – Republic of the Congo (Brazzaville) declares independence, with Fulbert Youlou as President.
- 17 August – Gabon declares independence, with Léon M'ba as President.
- 20 August – Senegal leaves the Mali Federation, creating Senegal.
September
- 5 September – Congo president Joseph Kasavubu fires Patrice Lumumba's government and places him under house arrest.
- 14 September – Colonel Joseph Mobutu takes power in Congo (Leopoldville) in a military coup.
- 20 September – Dahomey, Upper Volta, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo (Leopoldville), Republic of the Congo (Brazzaville), Côte d'Ivoire, Gabon, Madagascar, Niger, Somalia, Togo, Mali and Senegal obtain membership in the United Nations.
- 22 September – Mali declares independence from the Mali federation.
October
November
December
- 9 December – French President Charles de Gaulle's visit to Algeria is marked by bloody riots by European and Muslim mobs in Algeria's largest cities, killing 127 people.
- 13 December – While Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia visits Brazil, his Imperial Bodyguard revolts unsuccessfully against his rule. The rebels proclaim the emperor's son, Crown Prince Asfa Wossen, as Emperor.
- 14 December – Antoine Gizenga proclaims in Stanleyville, Congo, that he has assumed the premiership.
- 17 December – Troops loyal to Haile Selassie I in Ethiopia suppress the revolt that began 13 December, giving power back to their leader upon his return from Brazil. Haile Selassie absolves his son of any guilt.
Continental population in 1960
Births
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