List of South African politicians
The following is an incomplete list of South African politicians, both past and present. == A == Prince Arthur of Connaught (1883–1938); Governor-General 1920–23 Morris Alexander (1877–1946), member of parliament Ken Andrew (born 1943), chairman of Democratic Party 1991–94 Kader Asmal (1934–2011), Minister of Education 1999–2004 == B == Bongani Bongo (born 1978) Minister of State Security (2017 - 2018) Glenn Babb (born 1943), Ambassador to Canada (1985–87), and to Italy; Nationalist Party Member of Parliament Sibusiso Bengu (born 1934) Minister of Education (1994–99) Goodwill Zwelethini kaBhekuzulu, (1948–2021) traditional King of Zulu nation 1971–2021 Louis Botha (1862–1919), Prime Minister of South Africa, 1910–1919 P.W. Botha (1916–2006), Prime Minister of South Africa (1978–84); State President (1984–89) Thozamile Botha (born 1948), ANC activist Mangosuthu Buthelezi (1928–2023); Inkosi of the Buthelezi tribe, 1953–2023; Chief Minister of KwaZulu "Homeland" (1976–94) Sydney Buxton, 1st Earl Buxton (1853–1934); Governor-General 1914–1920 Steve Biko (1946–1977); Black Consciousness leader; Schalk Willem Burger (1852–1918); President of the South African Republic, (Transvaal), 1900–1902 == C == The 1st Earl of Athlone (1874–1957); Governor-General 1924–30; Arthur Chaskalson (1931–2012); Chief Justice of South Africa, 2001–2005 Jeremy Cronin (born 1949); Communist SACP activist == D == Zach de Beer (1928–1999), last leader of Progressive Federal Party, co-founder of Democratic Party F.W. de Klerk (1936–2021); last State President, 1989–94; succeeded by Nelson Mandela Patricia de Lille (born 1951); founder, in 2003, of Independent Democrats Nicolaas Jacobus de Wet (1873–1960); Governor-General 1943–46 Nicolaas Johannes Diederichs (1903–1978); State President 1975–78 Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma (born 1949); Foreign Minister 1999–2009 Patrick Duncan (1870–1943); Governor-General 1937–43; == E == Abba Eban (1915–2002), Israeli diplomat and politician; VP of the United Nations General Assembly, and Foreign Minister of Israel Colin Eglin (1925–2013), leader of Progressive Party 1971–1977, Progressive Reform Party 1975–1977, and Progressive Federal Party 1977–1979 & 1986–1988 == F == Jacobus Johannes Fouché (1898–1980); State President 1968–75 == G == The 1st Viscount Gladstone (1854–1930); Governor-General 1910–14 John Gunda; MP implicated in abuse of travel vouchers == H == Chris Hani (1942–1993), leader of South African Communist Party from 1991 until his assassination in 1993 J. B. M. Hertzog (1866–1942); Prime Minister of South Africa 1924–39 == J == Ernest George Jansen (1881–1959); Governor-General 1950–59; Danny Jordaan (born 1951), MP 1994–97, more famous for bringing 2010 World Cup to South Africa.
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