List of political families in South Africa

This is a partial list of prominent political families in South Africa.

Aucamp edit

Bellhouse edit

Bunting edit

Cachalia and Asvat edit

Dangor edit

De Klerk edit

Ebrahim edit

First and Slovo edit

Fraser and Moleketi edit

Gandhi and Ramgobin edit

Graaff edit

Goniwe edit

Groenewald edit

Gumede edit

Hendrickse edit

Hlengwa edit

Kadalie edit

Koornhof edit

Luthuli edit

Mahlangu edit

Manana edit

Mandela and Machel edit

Mantashe edit

Mashinini edit

Matanzima edit

Matthews edit

Mbeki edit

Mncwango edit

Moosa edit

Morkel edit

Motsepe edit

Motsoaledi edit

Mulder edit

Nchabeleng edit

Ngubane edit

Ntuli (Cato Ridge) edit

Pahad edit

Pheko edit

Sebe edit

  • Lennox Sebe (1926–1994), a chief minister of the Xhosa Bantustan of Ciskei.
  • Charles Sebe (died c. 1991), a leader of the Ciskei Defence Force, the military of the Bantustan of Ciskei, and its Director of State Security; younger brother of Lennox Sebe.

Shaik edit

  • Moe Shaik, anti-apartheid activist and civil servant.
  • Schabir Shaik, anti-apartheid activist and businessman, brother to Moe.
  • Yunus Shaik, anti-apartheid activist and businessman, brother to Moe and Schabir.
  • Chippy Shaik, anti-apartheid activist and civil servant, brother to Moe, Schabir, and Yunus.

Schreiner edit

Shope edit

Sigcau edit

Sisulu edit

Tambo edit

Verwoerd and Boshoff edit

Zulu and Buthelezi edit

Zuma edit

Other marriages edit

References edit

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