and that its three MPs are joining the ruling National Party SouthAfrica National Party . ref ... site q 03lv01538 04lv01539 05lv01573 06lv01574.htm work The Heart of Hope SouthAfrica s Transition ... in SouthAfrica Category Organisations associated with apartheid SouthAfrica party stub ...Use dmy dates date April 2012 Use South African English date April 2012 The South African Party was a small political party in SouthAfrica from 1977 to 1980. It was formed by six self described centrists MPs who had been expelled from the United Party SouthAfrica United Party on 19 January 1977 for refusing to accept the party s decision to accept the Marais plan to create a new united opposition party, which became the New Republic Party . ref name omalley cite web last O Malley first Padraig title 1977 url http www.nelsonmandela.org omalley index.php site q 03lv01538 04lv01539 05lv01562 06lv01570.htm work The Heart of Hope SouthAfrica s Transition from Apartheid to Democracy publisher Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory ref The six initially constituted themselves as the Independent United Party. The party renamed itself the South African Party SAP and elected MP Myburgh Streicher as its leader at its founding conference held in Pretoria on 27 and 28 May 1977. The new party committed itself to a federal or confederal solution to the country s political future and to the maintenance of separate group identities under white leadership with the rejection of power sharing at every level. ref name omalley The party contested the South African general election, 1977 1977 South African general election and won three seats in the House of Assembly of SouthAfrica House of Assembly , however ... South African politician John Wiley became the party s new leader following the election. In parliament ... 4398,2451166&dq south african party&hl en accessdate 8 January 2012 newspaper Montreal Gazette ... KULAAAAIBAJ&pg 1314,7206566&dq john wiley south africa&hl en accessdate 8 January 2012 newspaper Glasgow ... more details
Infobox Bilateral relations Taiwanese South African Taiwan SouthAfrica filetype svg Republic of China SouthAfrica relations refers to the bilateralism current and historical relationship between the Republic of China Taiwan and the SouthAfricaRepublic of SouthAfrica . The Republic of China and SouthAfrica established diplomatic ties in 1949. The ties lasted and grew throughout the SouthAfrica under apartheid apartheid era in SouthAfrica and officially ended in January 1998 when South African ... of China in favor of the People s Republic of China . SouthAfrica had previously maintained ... trade between SouthAfrica and Republic of China amounted to US 7 million, by 1972 total two way trade ... see also People s Republic of China SouthAfrica relations Politics The fall of the apartheid reign ... of China Foreign relations of SouthAfrica DEFAULTSORT Republic of China SouthAfrica Relations Category Bilateral relations of the Republic of China SouthAfrica Category Bilateral relations ... China, Taiwan and SouthAfrica maintained a trade relationship. Chinese South Africans main Chinese South Africans Chinese South Africans are an ethnic group of Chinese diaspora in SouthAfrica. They and their ancestors immigrated to SouthAfrica beginning during the Dutch colonial era in the Cape Colony . Among the Chinese South Africans are Taiwanese businesspeople who settled in SouthAfrica ... with apartheid SouthAfrica Politics Relations were established in 1949 and grew considerably in 1971 ... China. ref name AfricanAffairs http www.jstor.org pss 723034 Taiwanese Investment in SouthAfrica ... PRC. In 1976, both SouthAfrica and the ROC upgraded their consulate s to full embassy status. Both shared a similar international worldview, with the Taiwanese ambassador to SouthAfrica H.K. Yang noting, SouthAfrica and my country are joined in the Anti communism fight against communism . We ... was inaugurated. ref name AfricanAffairs rp 512 Military Taiwan and SouthAfrica cooperated significantly ... more details
Infobox Bilateral relations Congolese South African Republic of the Congo SouthAfricaRepublic of the Congo SouthAfrica relations refers to the bilateralism historical relationship between the Republic of the Congo Brazzaville and the SouthAfricaRepublic of SouthAfrica . Anti apartheid activities The Republic of the Congo was active in opposing SouthAfrica under apartheid apartheid SouthAfrica . In November 1981, the then People s Republic of the Congo hosted a conference entitled Apartheid and health , which discussed the health implications of racial discrimination and social inequality ... of Angola , Cuba and SouthAfrica signed the Brazzaville Protocol which mandated the withdrawal ... through the New York Accords . Post apartheid relations In October 2005, a group of South African busienss leaders visited the Republic of the Congo. ref name Info.gov.za http www.info.gov.za speeches ... South African Government, 30 November 2005 ref In November 2005, South African President Thabo Mbeki led a delegation of South African politicians and businesspeople to Brazzaville in order to boost ... Minister Sue van der Merwe . Mbeki met with Republic of the Congo President Denis Sassou Nguesso on the trip. Mbeki also addressed a joint session of the Parliament of the Republic of the Congo ... hectares of land to South African farmers. Most of the land leased to South Africans came from ... at the farms will mostly be for the domestic market of the Republic of the Congo. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi africa 8317186.stm SA farmers to rent land in Congo BBC News, 21 October 2009 ref See also Foreign relations of the Republic of the Congo Foreign relations of SouthAfrica References reflist Foreign relations of the Republic of the Congo Foreign relations of SouthAfrica Category Bilateral relations of the Republic of the Congo SouthAfrica Category Bilateral relations of SouthAfrica Congo, Republic of the ... more details
s Republic of China and the Republic of SouthAfrica . This was followed by a visit to China ... relations of SouthAfrica China, People s Republic of Category Bilateral relations of the People s Republic ...Infobox Bilateral relations Sino SouthAfrica China SouthAfrica filetype svg Contains Chinese text People s Republic of China SouthAfrica relations refer to the bilateralism current and historical relationship between the People s Republic of China PRC and the SouthAfricaRepublic of SouthAfrica . As of 2010, China was SouthAfrica s largest trading partner. ref name CSMonitor http www.csmonitor.com World AfricaAfrica Monitor 2010 0825 SouthAfrica China trade ties President Zuma bids to shore up Gateway to China status SouthAfrica China trade ties President Zuma bids to shore up Gateway ... fighters during the Korean War . Prior to the fall of apartheid in SouthAfrica relations between ... author Wolvaardt, Pieter Wheeler, Tom Scholtz, Tom year 2010 location SouthAfrica isbn 978 0620 45459 9 ref rp 178 Recognition See also Republic of China SouthAfrica relations Official relations between the PRC and SouthAfrica were established in January 1998 when SouthAfrica switched its diplomatic ... in SouthAfrica and the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s opened up the possibility of official relations being established between the PRC and SouthAfrica. Before the 1990s SouthAfrica had ..., most notably the Communist Party of SouthAfrica , lobbied strongly in support of shifting recognition ... 3, 2011 ref In December 2010, SouthAfrica was invited to join China in BRIC group of emerging ... on Sino South African relations in 2007. In the early nineties, before SouthAfrica officially ... and very quiet visit to SouthAfrica to meet senior government ministers and inspect possible ... participation in the CODESA talks to have the first high level meeting between SouthAfrica and the PRC ... of SouthAfrica Delivers Speech publisher School of Public Policy and Management Tsinghua ... more details
Infobox Court Case name Satchwell v President of the Republic of SouthAfrica court Constitutional Court of SouthAfrica image imagesize imagelink imagealt caption full name Satchwell v President of the Republic of SouthAfrica and Another date decided 25 July 2002 citations cite SAFLII court ZACC year 2002 num 18 parallelcite 2002 9 BCLR 986, 2002 6 SA 1 transcripts judges Chief Justice of SouthAfrica Chief Justice Arthur Chaskalson Chaskalson , Deputy Chief Justice of SouthAfrica Deputy Chief Justice Pius Langa Langa , Justices Lourens Ackermann Ackermann , Richard Goldstone Goldstone , Johann Kriegler Kriegler , Tholie Madala Madala , Sandile Ngcobo Ngcobo , Kate O Regan O Regan , Acting Justices Ben du Plessis Du Plessis , Thembile Skweyiya Skweyiya number of judges 10 decision by Justice Madala prior actions appealed from Transvaal Provincial Division appealed to subsequent actions cite SAFLII court ZACC year 2003 num 2 date 17 March 2003 courtname Constitutional Court related actions opinions keywords italic title force Satchwell v President of the Republic of SouthAfrica and Another is a 2002 decision of the Constitutional Court of SouthAfrica which determined that the same sex life partner of a judge was entitled to the same financial benefits available to the opposite sex spouse of a judge. The case, which challenged the Judges Remuneration and Conditions of Employment Act, 1989 , was brought by Kathy Satchwell , an openly lesbian judge of the Transvaal Provincial ... that the law violated the Section Nine of the Constitution of SouthAfrica equality clause of the Bill of Rights SouthAfrica Bill of Rights , which forbids unfair discrimination on the basis ... ZACC 2003 2.html Text of the subsequent 2003 judgment LGBT in SouthAfrica Category Constitutional Court of SouthAfrica cases Category South African LGBT rights case law Category 2002 in LGBT history Category 2002 in case law Category 2002 in SouthAfrica SouthAfrica law stub LGBT law stub ... more details
Government of the Republic of SouthAfrica and Others v Grootboom and Others ref 2001 1 SA 46 CC . ref is an important case in South African law , heard in the Constitutional Court of SouthAfrica Constitutional Court ref Chaskalson P, Langa DP, Goldstone J, Kriegler J, Madala J, Mokgoro J, Ngcobo J, O Regan J, Yacoob J, Sachs J and Cameron AJ. ref on May 11 , 2000 in SouthAfrica 2000 , with judgment handed down on October 4 . Facts The respondents had been evicted from their informal homes situated on private land earmarked for formal low cost housing. They applied to a High Courts of SouthAfrica High Court for an order requiring the government to provide them with adequate basic shelter or housing until they obtained permanent accommodation. The High Court held that, in terms of the Constitution of SouthAfrica Constitution , ref s 28 1 c . ref the State was obliged to provide rudimentary shelter to children and their parents on demand if the parents were unable to shelter their children that this obligation existed independently of and in addition to the obligation to take reasonable legislative and other measures in terms of the Constitution ref s 26. ref and that the State was bound ... Assembly In re Certification of the Constitution of the Republic of SouthAfrica . ref 1996 4 SA ... of the Republic of SouthAfrica, 1996 1996 4 SA 744 CC . Government of the Republic of SouthAfrica and Others v Grootboom and Others 2001 1 SA 46 CC . Grootboom v Oostenberg Municipality Grootboom ... of whether socio economic rights are justiciable at all in SouthAfrica is put beyond question ... required a consideration of Constitution of SouthAfrica Chapter 2 Bill of Rights Chapter 2 and the Constitution ... 3 BCLR 277. ref was thus reversed in part. See also Constitution of SouthAfrica Irene Grootboom References ... Category 2001 in SouthAfrica Category Constitutional Court of SouthAfrica cases Category 2001 in case law Category South African property case law Category South African customary case law Category ... more details
Government of the Republic of SouthAfrica v Fibrespinners & Weavers Pty Ltd ref 1978 2 SA 794 A . ref is an important case in South African contract law . It was heard in the Appellate Division by Wessels ACJ, Trollip JA, Hofmeyr JA, Miller JA and Trengove AJA on February 15, 1978, with judgment handed down on March 21. Facts The appellant government of SouthAfrica had instituted action in a Local Division against the respondent, Fibrespinners & Weavers, for damages for the loss of certain grain bags which had been stored by the respondent for reward in terms of a contract of deposit. In terms of a letter written by the government, replacing the terms of the original contract, Fibrespinners was, in consideration for arranging and maintaining, inter alia , an all risks insurance policy covering the grainbags, absolved from all responsibility for loss of or damage howsoever arising in respect of the grainbags whilst in the care of your company and in or upon any premises owned or used by your company. Over a period of time a quantity of the grainbags had been stolen by three persons, one of whom was Fibrespinners chief security officer. The government averred that Fibrespinners was liable ... and Coast Local Division, in Government of the Republic of SouthAfrica Department of Industries v Fibre Spinners & Weavers Pty Ltd ref 1977 2 SA 324. ref was thus confirmed. See also South ... University Press , 2010 in literature 2010 . Cases Government of the Republic of SouthAfrica v Fibrespinners & Weavers Pty Ltd 1978 2 SA 794 A . Government of the Republic of SouthAfrica Department of Industries v Fibre Spinners & Weavers Pty Ltd 1977 2 SA 324. Notes Reflist Category 1978 in SouthAfrica Category 1978 in case law Category South African contract case law Category Appellate Division SouthAfrica cases SouthAfrica law stub case law stub ... 9027973 the law of contract in southafrica The Law of Contract in SouthAfrica . Edited by Dale ... more details
Women s Legal Centre Trust v President of the Republic of SouthAfrica , ref 2009 6 SA 94 CC . ref an important case in South African law , was heard in the Constitutional Court ref Langa CJ, Moseneke DCJ, Cameron J, Mokgoro J, Ngcobo J, Nkabinde J, O regan J, Sachs J, Skweyiya J and Yacoob J. ref on May 20, 2009, with judgment handed down on July 22, 2009. Facts The court had to determine whether Parliament and the President had failed in their exclusive constitutional obligation to enact legislation governing Muslim marriages. Judgment The court found that the obligation in fact did not fall exclusively on Parliament and the President, and that, in terms of the Constitution, ref s 167 4 e . ref the court did not have exclusive jurisdiction to entertain the application. The question, therefore, of whether or not Parliament and the President are under an obligation even if not exclusive to recognise Muslim marriage, and whether or not such legislation would be consistent with the Constitution, ref s 9. ref ref s 10. ref ref s 15. ref ref s 31. ref went unanswered. See also Daniels v Campbell South African family law References Cases Women s Legal Centre Trust v President of the Republic of SouthAfrica 2009 6 SA 94 CC . Notes Reflist Category Constitutional Court of SouthAfrica cases Category 2009 in SouthAfrica Category 2009 in case law Category South African family case law SouthAfrica law stub Case law stub ... more details
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Year in SouthAfrica 1840 NOTOC Events The Cape Town Municipality is formed and has a population of 20,016, of which 10,560 are Whites 26 March The town of Wellington, SouthAfrica Wellington is founded in the Cape Colony 16 October Potchefstroom , Winburg and Natalia Republic Natalia unifies as a single Boer republic References See Years in SouthAfrica for list of References ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year in SouthAfrica 1898 NOTOC Events Benjamin Jennings Caddy , a militant trade unionist immigrates to SouthAfrica from Australia at the age of 17 26 March The Sabie Game Reserve renamed to Kruger National Park in 1926 in SouthAfrica 1926 is proclaimed in the Official Gazette of the South African Republic , the first of its kind in Africa Births 6 June Jacobus Johannes Fouch , State President of SouthAfrica , is born in Wepener , Orange Free State Deaths ... more details
Infobox Bilateral relations Egyptian South African Egypt SouthAfrica Egyptian South African relations is the relationship between the governments of the Egypt Arab Republic of Egypt and SouthAfricaRepublic of SouthAfrica . The first South African mission in Egypt was established in 1942 as a Consulate General. Egypt has an embassy in Pretoria and SouthAfrica has an embassy in Cairo . Both countries are full members of the African Union , Group of 24 G 24 , Group of 77 and Non Aligned Movement . See also Foreign relations of Egypt Foreign relations of SouthAfrica External links http www.dfa.gov.za foreign bilateral egypt.html South African Department of Foreign Affairs about relations with Egypt Foreign relations of Egypt Foreign relations of SouthAfrica Category Bilateral relations of Egypt SouthAfrica fixcategory Category Bilateral relations of SouthAfrica Egypt stub SouthAfrica gov stub ... more details
File Flag of South Africa.svg The Flag of SouthAfrica thumb right Image SouthAfrica ortographic projection .svg right 188px Image Un south africa.png thumb An enlargeable map of the Republic of SouthAfrica The Republic of SouthAfrica is a List of sovereign states sovereign country located at the southern ... in 1961 when SouthAfrica was declared a republic. The leading National Party SouthAfrica National ... country name SouthAfrica Official English country name The Republic of SouthAfrica Common endonym ... Aforika Borwa, Rephaboliki ya Afrika Borwa, Republic of SouthAfrica, Republiek van Suid Afrika, Riphabliki ... Africa Diplomatic missions of SouthAfrica International organization membership The Republic of South ... library publications the world factbook geos sf.html title SouthAfrica work The World Factbook publisher United States Central Intelligence Agency accessdate July 23, 2009 ref SouthAfrica s coast ... web url http www.southafrica.info about facts.htm title SouthAfrica Fast Facts publisher SouthAfrica.info date April 2007 accessdate 2008 06 14 ref To the north of SouthAfrica lie Namibia , Botswana ..., Inc. ref Modern human beings have inhabited SouthAfrica for more than 100,000 years. ref cite web url http www.southafrica.info about history history.htm title A Short History of SouthAfrica ... known as the Anglo Boer War as the Boers and the British fought for the control of SouthAfrica s mineral wealth. Although the Boers were defeated, limited independence was given to SouthAfrica ... was held in SouthAfrica. This election brought Nelson Mandela and the current ruling party, the African National Congress to power. SouthAfrica is known for its diversity, and eleven official .... ref name safacts SouthAfrica is ethnically diverse, with the largest Whites in SouthAfrica Caucasian , Asians in SouthAfrica Indian , and Coloured racially mixed communities in Africa. Although 79.5 of SouthAfrica s population is Black people Black , this category is neither culturally nor ... more details
Unreferenced stub date December 2009 Natal is a region in SouthAfrica . It stretches between the Indian Ocean in the south and east, the Drakensberg in the west, and the Lebombo Mountains in the north. The main cities are Pietermaritzburg and Durban . Today, it is administered as the Province of KwaZulu Natal . History 1839 1843 Natalia Republic , a Boer republic 1843 1910 Colony of Natal , a United Kingdom British colony 1910 1994 Natal Province , a province of SouthAfrica 1981 1994 KwaZulu , a bantustan in SouthAfrica. Since 1994, the present day Province of KwaZulu Natal exists. Coord missing SouthAfrica Category Geography of SouthAfrica KwaZuluNatal geo stub no Natal S r Afrika ... more details
Infobox Bilateral relations Mozambique SouthAfrica Mozambique SouthAfrica Mozambique SouthAfrica relations refers to the bilateral relations bilateral relationship of Mozambique and SouthAfrica . Governmental relations began in 1923, during the colonial era, when the Union SouthAfrica entered into formal agreements with the Portuguese Empire for the colony of Portuguese East Africa Mozambique in regards to labour, transport and commercial matters. ref http www.dfa.gov.za foreign bilateral mozambique.html Mozambique from the Department of Foreign Affairs, Republic of SouthAfrica ref Image NkomatiAccord.jpg thumb 300px Graca Machel , Samora Machel , PW Botha and Pik Botha at the signing of the Nkomati Accord, Komatipoort, 1984. Apartheid White relations White South Africans and Whites in Portuguese controlled Mozambique enjoyed very close relations during the colonial era. When SouthAfrica implemented the apartheid laws, Maputo , the capital of Mozambique, became a destination for many Whites to go to escape the conservative social policies of the apartheid government. When Mozambique ... to SouthAfrica, the descendants of which are today Portuguese South African s. Black relations The Shangaan or Tsonga people live on both sides of the Mozambique SouthAfrica border. Black movement ... in the mines of SouthAfrica. The cross border remissions form an important part of the Economy of Mozambique Mozambican economy . War SouthAfrica played an important role in the Mozambican Civil War in supporting RENAMO against the FRELIMO government. SouthAfrica and Mozambique signed the Nkomati Accord in 1984, which officially ended SouthAfrica s role in the war, though it continued until the advent of Democracy in SouthAfrica in 1994. References reflist Foreign relations of Mozambique Foreign relations of SouthAfrica Category Bilateral relations of Mozambique SouthAfrica Category Bilateral relations of SouthAfrica Mozambique Category Mozambique SouthAfrica relations Mozambique ... more details
Year in SouthAfrica 1859 NOTOC Events The first railway is started in SouthAfrica . Its route is from Cape Town to Stellenbosch , Paarl and Wellington, Cape Town Wellington . Births 11 January John Tengo Jabavu , political activist and newspaper editor, 1 May Willem Johannes Leyds , attorney general of the South African Republic , is born in Java island Java References See Years in SouthAfrica for list of References ... more details
Image Moscow, Granatny 1C9, embassy of South Africa.jpg thumb right Embassy of SouthAfrica in Moscow The Embassy of the Republic of SouthAfrica in Moscow is the diplomatic mission of SouthAfrica in the Russian Federation . It is located at Building 9, 1 Granatny Lane lang ru . 1, . 9 in the Presnensky District of Moscow. ref cite web title The South African Embassy to the Russian Federation publisher Embassy of the Republic of SouthAfrica in the Russian Federation url http www.saembassy.ru en accessdate 2008 06 21 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080426100353 http www.saembassy.ru en Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2008 04 26 ref See also Russia SouthAfrica relations Diplomatic missions in Russia References reflist External links en icon ru icon http www.saembassy.ru Embassy of SouthAfrica in Moscow coord 55 45 32 N 37 35 39 E region RU type landmark source kolossus ruwiki display title Category Russia SouthAfrica relations Category Diplomatic missions in Moscow SouthAfrica Category Diplomatic missions of SouthAfrica Russia Russia struct stub SouthAfrica gov stub ru ... more details
of the Republic of SouthAfrica, No. 108 of 1996 url http www.info.gov.za documents constitution 1996 a108 96.pdf publisher Government of the Republic of SouthAfrica accessdate 4 September 2011 ...Politics of SouthAfrica The judiciary of SouthAfrica is the body of judges and magistrates who sit in the courts of SouthAfrica . The judiciary is an independent branch of the government, subject only to the Constitution of SouthAfrica and the laws of the country. ref http www.southafrica.info about democracy judiciary.htm ref The Judiciary interprets the law of SouthAfrica , using as the basis ... made in the legislature during the enactment. Chapter 8 of the Constitution of SouthAfrica defines ... of SouthAfrica consists of The Chief Justice of SouthAfrica , the Deputy Chief Justice of SouthAfrica Deputy Chief Justice and the other judges of the Constitutional Court of SouthAfrica Constitutional ... judges of the Supreme Court of Appeal of SouthAfrica Supreme Court of Appeal The Judge President, Deputy Judges President and other judges of each of the High Court of SouthAfrica High Courts Regional and district magistrates of the Magistrates Courts of SouthAfrica Magistrates Courts The judges of other courts established by Act of Parliament of SouthAfrica Parliament . Permanent judges in the higher courts are appointed by the President of SouthAfrica , in consultation with the Judicial Service ... established in the Constitution of SouthAfrica to advise the national government on any matter relating ... The Chief Justice of SouthAfrica , who presides over its meetings The President of the Supreme Court of Appeal of SouthAfrica Supreme Court of Appeal One High Courts of SouthAfrica Important ... typically the Dean education Dean of one of the List of law schools in SouthAfrica Faculties of Law Six members from the National Assembly of SouthAfrica National Assembly including three from opposition ... SouthAfrica Premier of the province concerned, or his her designated alternate When the matter before ... more details
Year in SouthAfrica 1864 NOTOC Events The Republic of New Scotland is set up in what is now the Amsterdam, SouthAfrica Amsterdam region in Mpumalanga Bloemhof is founded on the banks of the Vaal River when diamond s are discovered in the area 2 February Jan Brand Johannes Henricus Brand is inaugurated as the fourth president of the Orange Free State Deaths 1 February David Hume explorer David Hume , explorer and big game hunter, dies in Grahamstown at the age of 66 References See Years in SouthAfrica for list of References ... more details
Year in SouthAfrica 1854 NOTOC Events 23 February The Orange Free State Republic is established with the signing of the Bloemfontein Convention 15 October U.G. Lauts appointed consul of the Orange Free State in the Netherlands The Cape Colony elects its first parliament Sir George Grey , Portugal Portuguese born British, is appointed Governor of the Cape The Boers defeat the Ndebele people SouthAfrica Ndebele at Makapansgat References See Years in SouthAfrica for list of References ... more details
Politics of SouthAfrica Human rights in SouthAfrica are protected under the Chapter 2 of the Constitution of SouthAfrica constitution . The 2009 Human Rights Report by the United States Department of State noted that the government generally respected the rights of the citizens, however there were concerns over the use of force by law enforcement, legal proceedings and discrimination. ref name 2009 Human Rights Report , http www.state.gov g drl rls hrrpt 2009 af 135977.htm 2009 U.S Dept of State Human Rights Report SouthAfrica ref Apartheid era See SouthAfrica under apartheid . Political Repression See also Political repression in post Apartheid SouthAfricaSouthAfrica has a liberal constitution that protects all basic political freedoms. However there have been a number of incidents of political repression as well as threats of future repression in violation of this constitution leading some analysts and civil society organisations to conclude that there is or could be a new climate of political repression ref http www.sacsis.org.za site article 489.1 The Return of State Repression , Professor J. Duncan, South African Civil Society Information Services , 31 May 2010 ref ref http www.fxi.org.za content view 47 51 Increasing police repression highlighted by recent cases , Freedom of Expression Institute, 2006 ref or a decline in political tolerance. ref http sabarometerblog.wordpress.com archive volume eight 2010 political tolerance on the wane in southafrica Political tolerance on the wane in SouthAfrica , Imraan Buccus, SA Reconciliation Barometer, 2011 ref References reflist External links http www.amnesty.org en region southafrica Human Rights in Republic of SouthAfrica, Amnesty International Africa in topic Human rights in Politics of SouthAfrica navbox DEFAULTSORT Human Rights In SouthAfrica Category Human rights by country SouthAfrica Category Politics of SouthAfrica pl Prawa cz owieka w Republice Po udniowej Afryki sco Human richts in Sooth Africae ... more details
Orphan date March 2011 Postal order s were issued in SouthAfrica from 31 May 1910. SouthAfrica issued both its own postal orders and British postal orders . South African Postal Orders SouthAfrica began issuing its own postal orders some time during 1933. They are denominated in both Afrikaans and English language English . It is not yet known what the smallest denomination is in the pre decimal issue, but after the change over to decimal currency on 14 February 1961, there was a postal order for denominations as low as 1 Cent currency cent . South African postal orders issued as late as 1997 have been confirmed. South African issued British Postal Orders These were issued from 31 May 1910. Some of the pre decimal issues were overprinted UNION OF SOUTHAFRICA . From 14 February 1961 to 30 May 1961, British postal orders were overprinted UNION OF SOUTHAFRICA with denominations and poundage s in cents and South African rand rand . For a short period from 31 May 1961, the decimal postal orders of the Union of SouthAfrica were additionally overprinted REPUBLIC OF SOUTHAFRICA . It is not yet known when these were exhausted, and replaced by postal orders overprinted REPUBLIC OF SOUTHAFRICA only. The republican overprinted ones are known to have been issued as late as 1972. It is not yet known when the issue of British postal orders ceased in SouthAfrica. See also Postal Orders of the Orange Free State Postal Orders of the South African Republic Postal Orders of Bophuthatswana External links http www.gbos.org.uk index.php Overprint Postal Orders Category Postal Orders SouthAfrica Category Postal system of SouthAfrica ... more details
year saw the election of the pro republican National Party SouthAfrica National Party . Following a South African referendum, 1960 referendum , SouthAfrica became a republic in 1961, and Queen Elizabeth ... II of the United Kingdom Elizabeth II , the Monarch of SouthAfrica did not have a distinct title, instead ... bore the title of Queen of SouthAfrica while her predecessors were kings of SouthAfrica in law but not in title. The last South African Monarch to visit SouthAfrica as sovereign was George VI ... . Kings and Queens of the Union of SouthAfrica George V of the United Kingdom George V 1910 ... History of SouthAfrica es Reina de Sud frica pl Monarcha Po udniowej Afryki ... more details