Parliament of the Republic of SouthAfrica is SouthAfrica's legislature; under the present Constitution of SouthAfrica, the bicameral Parliament comprises...
SouthAfrica, officially the Republic of SouthAfrica (RSA or R.S.A.), is the southernmost country inAfrica. It is bounded to the south by 2,798 kilometres...
The 1993SouthAfrican Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Kyalami on 14 March 1993. It was the first race of the 1993 Formula One World Championship...
White SouthAfricans are SouthAfricans of European descent. In linguistic, cultural, and historical terms, they are generally divided into the Afrikaans-speaking...
system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed inSouthAfrica and South West Africa (now Namibia) from 1948 to the early 1990s. Apartheid was...
The Republic of SouthAfrica is a unitary parliamentary democratic republic. The President of SouthAfrica serves both as head of state and as head of...
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 SouthAfrican rand, or simply the rand, (sign: R; code: ZAR) is the official currency of the Southern African Common Monetary Area: SouthAfrica, Namibia...
SouthAfrica is divided into nine provinces. On the eve of the 1994 general election, SouthAfrica's former homelands, known as Bantustans, were reintegrated...
The SouthAfrica men's national soccer team represents SouthAfricain men's international soccer and it is run by the SouthAfrican Football Association...
system inSouthAfrica was ended through a series of bilateral and multi-party negotiations between 1990 and 1993. The negotiations culminated in the passage...
inSouthAfrican sport in1993. 19 March - Ditau Molefyane wins the World Boxing Federation (WBF) junior lightweight title 10 January - SouthAfrica beats...
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...
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...
Television inSouthAfrica was introduced in 1976. The country is notable for the late introduction of widespread television broadcasting. The first proposal...
1997, replacing the Interim Constitution of 1993. The first constitution was enacted by the SouthAfrica Act 1909, the longest-lasting to date. Since...
Sport has a significant role inSouthAfrican culture. The three most popular mainstream sports in the country — cricket, football and rugby — reflect...
Education inSouthAfrica is governed by two national departments, namely the Department of Basic Education (DBE), which is responsible for primary and...
inhabited SouthAfrica more than 100,000 years ago. In 1999, UNESCO designated the region the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage site. SouthAfrica's first...
National Party administration of SouthAfrica set aside for black inhabitants of SouthAfrica and South West Africa (now Namibia), as a part of its policy...
Hinduism is practised throughout SouthAfrica, but primarily in KwaZulu-Natal. Approximately 1.1% of the SouthAfrican population professed to be Hindu...
SouthAfrican Jews, whether by culture, ethnicity, or religion, form the twelfth largest Jewish community in the world, and the largest on the African...
From the 1960s to the 1990s, SouthAfrica pursued research into weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons under...