The following lists events that happened during 1951inSouthAfrica. Monarch: King George VI. Governor-General: Ernest George Jansen (starting 1 January)...
system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed inSouthAfrica and South West Africa (now Namibia) from 1948 to the early 1990s. Apartheid was...
The Cabinet of SouthAfrica is the most senior level of the executive branch of the Government of SouthAfrica. It is made up of the president, the deputy...
The Union of SouthAfrica (Dutch: Unie van Zuid-Afrika; Afrikaans: Unie van Suid-Afrika; pronunciation) was the historical predecessor to the present-day...
White SouthAfricans are SouthAfricans of European descent. In linguistic, cultural, and historical terms, they are generally divided into the Afrikaans-speaking...
SouthAfrica and Wales have competed against each other in rugby union since 1906. Of the 41 matches played to date, SouthAfrica have won 33, with one...
A list of current public holidays inSouthAfrica: In gold, the National Day The Public Holidays Act (Act No 36 of 1994) states that whenever a public...
a list of political parties inSouthAfrica. SouthAfrica is a democratic but one-party dominant state with the African National Congress as the governing...
and editor (1940–2004) Max du Preez, newspaper editor (born 1951) See also: SouthAfrican poets and Afrikaans language poets Roy Campbell, poet (1901–1957)...
Sport has a significant role inSouthAfrican culture. The three most popular mainstream sports in the country — cricket, football and rugby — reflect...
colonies and states that have existed inSouthAfrica since 1652, as well as other flags pertaining to SouthAfrica, including governmental, military, police...
The SouthAfrican Red Ensign was the civil ensign of Union of SouthAfrica from 1910 to 1951. From 1910 to 1928, the flag was also viewed as the unofficial...
The flag of SouthAfrica was designed in March 1994 and adopted on 27 April 1994, during SouthAfrica's 1994 general election, to replace the previous...
Elections inSouthAfrica are held for the National Assembly, National Council of Provinces, provincial legislatures and municipal councils. Elections...
Mining inSouthAfrica was once the main driving force behind the history and development of Africa's most advanced and richest economy. Large-scale and...
The SouthAfrican cricket team toured England in the 1951 season to play a five-match Test series against England. England won the series 3–1 with 1 match...
The SouthAfrican Police Service (SAPS) is the national police force of the Republic of SouthAfrica. Its 1,154 police stations inSouthAfrica are divided...
recent census held; the next will be in 2032. In 2011, Statistics SouthAfrica counted 2.1 million foreigners in total. Reports[specify] suggest that...
Independence movements inAfrica gained momentum following World War II, which left the major European powers weakened. In1951, Libya, a former Italian...
communities inSouthAfrica who have ancestry from African, European, and Asian people. The intermixing of different races began in the Cape province of South Africa...
actor taking a key role inAfrica, particularly Southern Africa. SouthAfrica is a member of the United Nations, the African Union and the Commonwealth...
The SouthAfrica national rugby union team, commonly known as the Springboks (colloquially the Boks, Bokke or Amabhokobhoko), is the country's national...
The Ireland and SouthAfrica rugby union teams have a rivalry dating back to 1906. The Springboks of SouthAfrica dominated their early meetings, as have...
National Party administration of SouthAfrica set aside for black inhabitants of SouthAfrica and South West Africa (now Namibia), as a part of its policy...
The system of racial segregation and oppression inSouthAfrica known as apartheid was implemented and enforced by many acts and other laws. This legislation...