Charles Robert Swart was the first elected president of the Republic of South Africa in 1961. However, please see related questions below as the question of "First president" is open for interpretation. The discussion page of this current question also has a good point of view.
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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.
Charles Robberts Swart became the first State President of South Africa in 1961 and held this office until 1967. The position he held before that was Governor-General of South Africa.
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It was the first region in south of Africa to gain freedom
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Edward Perkins was South Africa's first black computar programmer.
Gandhi was never in prison in South Africa.
They did not go there. South Africa is the cradle for all of mankind.
The first Premier of the Union of South Africa, predecessor of the Present Republic of South Africa, was Louis Botha (27 September 1862 -- 27 August 1919), an Afrikaner.
Siphiwe Tshabalala of South Africa scored the first goal in 2010 fifa world cup.
South Africa had their first multiracial election
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