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Frederik Willem de Klerk Fast Facts

Frederik Willem de Klerk Fast Facts CNN 3/2/2021 CNN Editorial Research © GERARD JULIEN/AFP/Getty Images South African President Frederik de Klerk, right, and Mandela shared a Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 for their work to secure a peaceful transition from apartheid rule. Here s a quick look at the life of former South African president and Nobel Peace Prize winner, FW de Klerk. Personal Birth place: Johannesburg, South Africa Birth name: Frederik Willem de Klerk Father: Johannes de Klerk, politician Mother: Corrie (Coetzer) de Klerk Marriages: Elita (Georgiades) de Klerk (November 1998-current); Marike (Willemse) de Klerk (April 1969-October 1998, divorced) Children: Adopted with Marike Willemse: Jan (son), Willem, and Susan

Zuma s refusal to comply with the Constitution

Zuma s refusal to comply with the Constitution Search Polity Note: Search is limited to the most recent 250 articles. To access earlier articles, click Advanced Search and set an earlier date range. To search for a term containing the & symbol, click Advanced Search and use the search headings and/or in first paragraph options. With. Clear Search Sponsored by Sponsored by The FW de Klerk Foundation welcomes the strong reaction of the Zondo-Commission in responding to Jacob Zuma s statements that he will not obey a summons to appear before the State Capture Inquiry. The Commission (the State Capture Inquiry) is on record as having stated that such an act by the former President showed that he considered himself to be ‘above the law and the Constitution’.

WCED pressed to release report into Brackenfell High School matric event

WCED pressed to release report into Brackenfell High School matric event By Sisonke Mlamla Share Cape Town – The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) is under pressure to release the investigative report into the Brackenfell High School matric ball incident after it found no racist motives behind it. The department said last week the report contained confidential or sensitive information and it would not be appropriate to release it. The EFF said it was not surprised by Education MEC Debbie Schäfer’s decision not to release the investigative report. The EFF, ANC and other organisations has lodged an Promotion for Access to Information Act (PAIA), application in a bid to gain access to the report.

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