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  2. Luthuli House - Wikipedia

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    Chief Albert Luthuli House in Johannesburg, more simply known as Luthuli House, is the headquarters of the African National Congress (ANC) and other subsidiary organizations. The name "Luthuli House" is frequently used as a metonym for the national leadership of the African National Congress.

  3. History of the African National Congress - Wikipedia

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    The organisation was founded as the South African Native National Congress (SANNC) in Bloemfontein on 8 January 1912, in the aftermath of the foundation of the Union of South Africa and not long before the passage of the Natives Land Act. [5] Zulu hymns were sung at the founding meeting. [6]

  4. African National Congress - Wikipedia

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    The African National Congress (ANC) is a political party in South Africa. It originated as a liberation movement known for its opposition to apartheid and has governed the country since 1994, when the first post-apartheid election resulted in Nelson Mandela being elected as President of South Africa .

  5. Liliesleaf Farm - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, the South African police raided the farm, arresting more than a dozen ANC leaders and activists, who were then tried and prosecuted during the Rivonia Trial. After the end of apartheid, the property was restored and turned into a museum and national heritage site. It was closed to visitors in September 2021, but was scheduled to reopen ...

  6. History of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    African National Congress: 2 Thabo Mbeki (1942–) 16 June 1999 24 September 2008 (resigned) 9 years, 100 days: African National Congress: 3 Kgalema Motlanthe (1949–) 25 September 2008 9 May 2009 226 days: African National Congress: 4 Jacob Zuma (1942–) 9 May 2009 14 February 2018 (resigned) 8 years, 264 days: African National Congress: 5 ...

  7. Parliament of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    23rd South African Parliament (1999–2004) – majority party: African National Congress; 24th South African Parliament (2004–2009) – majority party: African National Congress; 25th South African Parliament (2009–2014) – majority party: African National Congress; 26th South African Parliament (2014–2019) - majority party: African ...

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  9. Natives Representative Council - Wikipedia

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    The history of Black South African political representation dates back to the Cape Qualified Franchise, established in the 1853 Cape of Good Hope Constitution. The Cape Qualified Franchise granted male British subjects aged 21 or older living in the Cape Colony the right to vote, regardless of skin colour , so long as they met one of two ...

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