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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first multi-racial elections.
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.
Robben Island was the prison turned museum that was among South Africa's first World Heritage sites in 1999.
This is the first black President of South Africa Nelson Mandela.
Nelson Mandela, the first democratical South African president after apartheid was in jail on this island for many years so it is an important landmark for the country.
Henry Charteris Hooper, in 1899, was the first person to swim from Robben Island to Cape Town, a distance of just under 12 kilometers. Since then, some 300 swimmers have successfully swum this route.
Africa, if you look closley at the shape of the southeastern part of Africa you can see were Madagascar broke away.
It was the first region in south of Africa to gain freedom
university of South Africa
Edward Perkins was South Africa's first black computar programmer.
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They did not go there. South Africa is the cradle for all of mankind.
Gandhi was never in prison in South Africa.
Sugar cane was brought to Australia on the First Fleet. It was purchased from South Africa, and soon after the First Fleet's arrival in New South Wales, it was taken to Norfolk Island for cultivation.