List of political families in South Africa

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

Aucamp

Bellhouse

Bunting

Cachalia and Asvat

Calata

Capa

Coleman

Dangor

De Klerk

Ebrahim

First and Slovo

Fraser and Moleketi

Gandhi and Ramgobin

Graaff

Goniwe

Groenewald

Gumede

Hendrickse

Hlengwa

Kadalie

Koornhof

Luthuli

Mahlangu

Manana

Mandela and Machel

Mantashe

Mashinini

Matanzima

Matthews

Mbeki

Meer

Mncwango

Moosa

Morkel

Motsepe

Motsoaledi

Mulder

Naidoo and David

  • M. D. Naidoo (1919–1995), political activist; former husband of Phyllis Naidoo (née David; 1928–2013), political activist.
  • M. J. Naidoo (1931–1997), political activist, brother of M. D.
  • Ompragash "Tim" Naidoo (1933–2012), political activist; sister of M. D. and M. J.; former wife of Mac Maharaj, member of cabinet.
  • Paul David (1940–2020), political activist, brother of Phyllis.

Nchabeleng

Ngubane

Ntsebeza

Ntuli (Cato Ridge)

Pahad

Pheko

Sebe

  • 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

  • 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

Shope

Sigcau

Sisulu

Tambo

Verwoerd and Boshoff

Zulu and Buthelezi

Zuma and Dlamini

Other marriages

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