6 – Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga announces a record 78.2% national pass rate in the 2013 matric examinations, achieved by lowering the minimum passing requirement to 40% in three subjects and 30% in the rest.[1]
4 – ANC Member of Parliament and former Cabinet Minister Pallo Jordan, who used the title Doctor on his official CV, is exposed as having no tertiary qualifications whatsoever.[8][9]
6 – The trial of Shrien Dewani, who was accused of masterminding the murder of his wife Anni Dewani, commenced at the Western Cape High Court, following his extradition from Britain in April 2014.[16] At the conclusion of the trial in December 2014, he was exonerated, the Court ruling that there was no credible evidence to support the allegations against him, nor to support the allegation that the crime was a premeditated murder for hire.[17]
7 January 2014 (2014-January-07) – Lieutenant-Colonel A.P. (Aap) Möller HC (66), first recipient of the Honoris Crux decoration for gallantry in action on 26 January 1973.[25][26]
10 January – Colonel C.J.A. (Chris) Prins (80), founder and first leader of the Silver Falcons aerobatic display team of the South African Air Force that was established in 1967, flying Impala Mk I trainers with team members Fred du Toit, Theuns Prinsloo and Chris Hattingh.[27][28][29]
12 June – Lieutenant-Colonel E.B. (Fink) Elphick CA (64), first recipient of the Air Force Cross for his leading role as helicopter commander during the rescue operation to airlift passengers and crew from the listing and sinking ship MTS Oceanos on 4 August 1991.[30][31]
20 June – Michael Coetzee (54), trade union leader and activist
^Tempelhoff, Elise; Cilliers, Susan (6 August 2014). "Só skeur Afrika (stadig) in twee" [Thus Africa tears (slowly) in two]. Beeld (in Afrikaans). Archived from the original on 10 August 2014. Retrieved 6 August 2014.