• Andries Johannes Botha (born 12 July 1939) is retired a South African politician who served in the National Assembly and Free State Provincial Legislature...
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  • Andries Botha may refer to: Andries Botha (soldier), 19th-century politician and soldier in the Cape Colony Andries Botha (Free State politician) (born...
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    technicality. Pieter Willem Botha was born on a farm in the Paul Roux district of the Orange Free State Province (now Free State Province), the son of Afrikaner...
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  • Roelof Botha (born 1973), South African actuary, former PayPal chief financial officer Willem Botha (born 1987), South African singer and actor Andries Botha...
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  • Nicolaas Boshoff: State President of the Orange Free State Louis Botha: former Prime Minister of South Africa P. W. Botha: Executive State President of South...
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  • farmer and former MP Andries Johannes Botha and the couple have five children and five grandchildren. Shortly after the marriage, Botha embarked on a Sesotho...
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    Britain, many Natal Trekkers moved to the Free State and the Transvaal. These newcomers and their leader, Andries Pretorius, refused to accept the authority...
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  • retired South African politician who represented the Democratic Party (DP) in the National Assembly from 1999 to 2000. With Andries Botha, he was elected in...
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    the Orange Free State (1808–1881) Louis Botha, Boer commander-in-chief and 1st Prime Minister of South Africa (1862–1919) Pieter Willem Botha, 9th and last...
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    against the Botha government's "one-stream" policy in 1912, Botha removed him from the cabinet. Hertzog and his followers in the Orange Free State province...
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  • List of political families in South Africa (category Lists of South African politicians)
    Bernstein and Hilda Bernstein Steve Biko and Mamphela Ramphele Andries Botha and Sandra Botha Hendry Cupido and Pauline Cupido Paul Ditshetelo and Celia Ditshetelo...
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    F. W. de Klerk (category 20th-century South African politicians)
    privileged white South Africans. After Botha resigned in 1989, de Klerk replaced him, first as leader of the NP and then as State President. Although observers...
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  • Jimmy Kruger (category National Party (South Africa) politicians)
    Kruger joined the Conservative Party of Andries Treurnicht in protest against the racial reforms of the Botha Government. Kruger spent the rest of his...
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    granted to Rhodes University. State President P. W. Botha suffers a stroke and resigns. F. W. de Klerk is elected State President of South Africa. Founding...
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    Petrus Johannes Liebenberg (category Orange Free State generals)
    Botha government to attack German South West Africa but did not condone the Maritz rebellion. Liebenberg was born near Hoopstad in Orange Free State to...
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  • Roy Jankielsohn (category Politicians from the Free State (province))
    he swopped seats with former provincial legislator Andries Botha. Jankielsohn entered the Free State Provincial Legislature as leader of the DA's caucus...
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    Second Boer War (category Wars involving the Orange Free State)
    campaign, becoming known as bittereinders. Led by generals such as Louis Botha, Jan Smuts, Christiaan de Wet, and Koos de la Rey, Boer guerrillas used...
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    Boers (section Free Burghers)
    Kleinfontein near Pretoria. Voortrekker leaders Sarel Cilliers Andries Hendrik Potgieter Andries Pretorius Piet Retief Great trek Racheltjie de Beer Dirkie...
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    Paul Kruger (category Cape Colony politicians)
    no education apart from the Bible. A protégé of the Voortrekker leader Andries Pretorius, he witnessed the signing of the Sand River Convention with Britain...
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    returned to England, in 1836, in the company of two converted Christians, Andries Stoffels, a Coloured South African, and Jan or Dyani Tzatoe (Tshatshu)...
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    Pieter Johannes Potgieter Stofberg, former politician, billionaire businessman and famous doctor. P. W. Botha, former Minister of Defence and Prime Minister...
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    Group of Companies Louis Botha, farmer, soldier, statesman; first Prime Minister of South Africa P. W. Botha, former State President of South Africa...
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    Constand Viljoen (category Freedom Front Plus politicians)
    Regiment in Bethlehem, OC School of Artillery. Second in Command Orange Free State Command in 1968. Col Viljoen qualified as a paratrooper at this time in...
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  • Johannes Hermanus Grobler (category Cape Colony politicians)
    15 September until 6 December 1860. Grobler was the brother-in-law of Andries Potgieter, a leader of the Great Trek and thus he followed him in 1838...
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  • African Schools rugby team: Francois Botha -1980 Fanie Barnard (Kierie) - 1981 Stephan van Coller - 1981 Andries Engelbrecht - 1981 Gray Thomas - 1984...
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  • ruling ANC. Some prominent Afrikaner ANC politicians include Derek Hanekom, Marthinus van Schalkwyk, Andries Nel, Gert Oosthuizen and Carl Niehaus. In...
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    Hendrik Verwoerd (category Politicians assassinated in the 1960s)
    penalty on the grounds of insanity. Judge Andries Beyers ordered Tsafendas to be imprisoned indefinitely at the "State President's pleasure"; in 1999 he died...
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    Pieter Hendrik Kritzinger (category Orange Free State generals)
    Boer War, the others being General CR de Wet for the Orange Free State, General Louis Botha for Natal, and General JH de la Rey for Transvaal, and as such...
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  • Street → Florence Ribeiro Avenue Van der Walt Street → Lillian Ngoyi Street Andries Street → Thabo Sehume Street DF Malan Drive → Eskia Mphahlele Drive Hans...
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  • where he counted several Afrikaner politicians amongst his flock (including Hendrik Verwoerd, John Vorster, and P. W. Botha). Heyns' academic career started...
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