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Prince Arthur of Connaught 1883 – 1938; Governor-General 1920–23 (A)
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Ken Andrew b.1943, chairman of Democratic Party 1991–94 (A)
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Kader Asmal b.1934, Minister of Education 1999–2004 (A)
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Glenn Babb b.1943, Ambassador to Canada (1985–87), and to Italy; Nationalist Party Member of Parliament (B)
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Sibusiso Bengu b.1934 Minister of Education (1994–99) (B)
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Goodwill Zwelethini kaBhekuzulu, b.1948 traditional King of Zulu nation 1971–present (B)
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Louis Botha, 1862–1919 Prime Minister of South Africa, 1910–1919 (B)
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P.W. Botha, 1916–2006 Prime Minister of South Africa (1978–84); State President (1984–89) (B)
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Thozamile Botha (b. 1948), ANC activist azwile is mean btw (B)
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Mangosuthu Buthelezi (b. 1928); Inkosi of the Buthelezi tribe, 1953–present; Chief Minister of KwaZulu "Homeland" (1976–94) (B)
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Sydney Buxton, 1st Earl Buxton (1853–1934); Governor-General 1914–1920 (B)
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Steve Biko (1946–1977); Black Consciousness leader; (B)
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Schalk Willem Burger (1852–1918); President of the South African Republic, (Transvaal), 1900–1902 (B)
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The 1st Earl of Athlone 1874–1957; Governor-General 1924–30; (C)
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Arthur Chaskalson b.1931; Chief Justice of South Africa, 2001–2005 (C)
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Jeremy Cronin (b. 1949); Communist SACP activist (C)
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Zach de Beer (1928–99), last leader of Progressive Federal Party, co-founder of Democratic Party (D)
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F.W. de Klerk (b. 1936); last State President, 1989–94; succeeded by Nelson Mandela (D)
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Patricia de Lille (b. 1951); founder, in 2003, of Independent Democrats (D)
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Nicolaas Jacobus de Wet (1873–1960); Governor-General 1943–46 (D)
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Nicolaas Johannes Diederichs (1903–78); State President 1975–78 (D)
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Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma (b. 1949); Foreign Minister 1999–2009IM WATCHING UR EVERY MOVE (D)
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Patrick Duncan (1870–1943); Governor-General 1937–43; (D)
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Abba Eban (1915–2002), Israeli diplomat and politician; VP of the United Nations General Assembly, and Foreign Minister of Israel (E)
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Colin Eglin (b. 1925), leader of Progressive Party 1971–1977, Progressive Reform Party 1975–1977, and Progressive Federal Party 1977–1979 & 1986–1988 (E)
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Jacobus Johannes Fouché (1898–1980); State President 1968–75 (F)
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The 1st Viscount Gladstone (1854–1930); Governor-General 1910–14; (G)
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Chris Hani (1942– ), leader of South African Communist Party from 1991 until his assassination in 1993 (H)
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J. B. M. Hertzog (1866–1942); Prime Minister of South Africa 1924–39 (H)
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Ernest George Jansen (1881–1959); Governor-General 1950–59; (J)
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Danny Jordaan (b. 1951), MP 1994–97, more famous for bringing 2010 World Cup to South Africa. (J)
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Paul Kruger (1825–1904); "Oom Paul", President of the South African Republic (Transvaal), 1883–1900 (K)
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Piet Koornhof (1925–2007), apartheid-era cabinet minister and ambassador, later a member of the African National Congress (K)
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Harry Lawrence (1901–1973): United Party Minister 1939–1948 and first Progressive Party chairman from 1959 (L)
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Tony Leon (b. 1956); Leader of the Opposition, 1999–2007 (L)
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Albert Luthuli (1898–1967), President of the African National Congress, 1952–67 (L)
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Daniel François Malan (1874–1959); Prime Minister of South Africa 1948–54 (M)
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General Magnus Malan (b. 1930), Chief of South African Defence Force 1976–80; Minister of Defence, 1980–91; (M)
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Wynand Malan (b. 1943); co-founder of Independent Party and Democratic Party (M)
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Nelson Mandela (b. 1918 - d. 2013); leader of Umkhonto we Sizwe 1961–90; President of South Africa 1994–99 (M)
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Trevor Manuel (b. 1956); Minister of Finance, 1996–2009; (M)
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Isaac Lesiba Maphotho (b. 1931 - d. 2019) South African anti-apartheid activist and Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) veteran (M)
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Govan Mbeki (b. 1910 - d. 2001) South African activist and father of Thabo Mbeki (M)
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Thabo Mbeki (b. 1942); President of South Africa 1999–2008; (M)
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Frank Mdlalose (b. 1931); Premier of KwaZulu-Natal Province, 1994–97 (M)
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Raymond Mhlaba (b. 1920 - d. 2005) South African activist and Premier of the Eastern Cape 1994 - 1997 (M)
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Donald Barkly Molteno (1908–1972); anti-apartheid M.P. (M)
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James Molteno (1865–1936); First Speaker of the South African Parliament 1910–15 (M)
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Sir John Molteno (1814–1886); First Prime Minister of the Cape Colony 1872–78 (M)
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Julius Sello Malema (b.1981); former ANCYL president and Currently, - president of the Economic Freedom Fighter (EFF), most notable politician in South Africa. (M)
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Tom Naudé (1889–1969); Acting State President, 1967–68 (N)
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Bulelani Ngcuka (b. 1954); National Director of Public Prosecutions 1998–2004 (N)
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Dullah Omar (1934–2004); Minister of Justice, 1994–99; Minister of Transport 1999–2004 (O)
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Marthinus Wessel Pretorius (1819–1901); First President of the South African Republic (1857–63) (P)
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Cyril Ramaphosa (b. 1952); Secretary General of African National Congress 1991–94; Chairman of Constitutional Assembly 1994–97 (R)
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Deneys Reitz (1882–1944); Boer Commando, soldier (World War I), Cabinet Minister, Deputy Prime Minister (1939–1943), High Commissioner to London (1944) (R)
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Harry Schwarz (1924–2010); Leader of Reform Party, leading anti-apartheid M.P. and Ambassador to United States 1991–94 (S)
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Mosima "Tokyo" Sexwale; Premier of Gauteng province, 1994–98 (S)
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Field Marshal Jan Smuts (1870–1950); Prime Minister, 1919–24 and 1939–48 (S)
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Joe Slovo (1926–95); General Secretary of SACP 1984–91 (S)
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Saul Solomon (1817–92); Prominent liberal member of the Cape Parliament 1854–83 (S)
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Jan Steytler (1910–?); leader of Progressive Party 1959–70 (S)
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Lucas Cornelius Steyn (1903–76); Chief Justice 1959–76; Acting Governor-General 1959, 1961 (S)
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Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom (1893–1958); Prime Minister 1954–58 (S)
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Helen Suzman (1917–2009); anti-apartheid M.P. 1952-1981 (S)
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Charles Robberts Swart (1894–1982); Governor-General 1960–61; first State President 1961–67 (S)
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Mbhazima Shilowa (b. 1958); Premier of Gauteng Province, 1999–2008 (S)
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Jan van Riebeeck (1619–77); first Dutch administrator of Cape Town settlement, 1652–62 (V)
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Frederik van Zyl Slabbert (b. 1940); Leader of the Opposition as chairman of the Progressive Federal Party, 1979–86. (V)
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Gideon Brand van Zyl (1873–1956); Governor-General, 1945–50 (V)
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H.F. Verwoerd (1901–66); nicknamed "The Architect of Apartheid"; Prime Minister, 1958–66, until his assassination. (V)
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The 6th Earl of Clarendon (1877–1955); [[Governor-General of the Union of jane (V)
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Marais Viljoen (1915–2007); State President, 1979–84 (V)
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B.J. Vorster (1915–83); Prime Minister, 1966–78; State President, 1978–79 (V)
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Jacob Zuma (b. 1942); formerPresident of South Africa 2007 – 2018 (Z)
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Zille, Helen (b. 1951); Mayor of Cape Town, 2006–2009; Premier of Western Cape province, 2009–present) (Z)
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