He was the 1st Black President
Nelson Mandela
first multi-racial elections.
no
It was established in South Africa in 1948 and lasted until the first all-race elections of 1994.
free elections are the key to democracy in south Africa
Free elections are the key to true democracy in South Africa
It concluded with the end of apartheid in April 1994, the first democratic elections being held in South Africa in that time and Mandela becoming the first black president in South Africa.
when nelson Mandela freed it from the apartheid.
The republic of South Africa was legally segregated through a system known as apartheid which means "separateness" in the Afrikaans language. This system lasted from 1948 until democratic change was achieved with free elections in 1994.
Please allow me to make sure I understood your question. You want to know if 1994 was the year South Africa held its first elections? Then I must let you know that no, it is not true that South Africa held its first elections in 1994. S.A. has been having elections since the boars took control of the area. Pietr Bhota and D.W. De Klerk were the last two Boars president elected. What makes 1994 a historical time, is that in 1994 for the first time Blacks were allowed to vote and to be candidates for the presidency. This becomes all the most amazing because that year Nelson Mandela was elected.
The population of the Transvaal province in South Africa was 9,491,265 million people. It is no longer a province and ended in 1994.
Nelson Mandela was the president of South Africa. He became president and led the people of South Africa from 1994 to 1999.
SSA in South Africa - 1994 TV was released on: USA: 1994