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  2. South African Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    South African Sign Language (SASL, Afrikaans: Suid-Afrikaanse Gebaretaal) is the primary sign language used by deaf people in South Africa. The South African government added a National Language Unit for South African Sign Language in 2001.

  3. Eighteenth Amendment of the Constitution of South Africa ...

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    Constitution Eighteenth Amendment Act of 2023. Parliament of South Africa. Long title. Act to amend the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, so as to recognise South African Sign Language as one of the official languages of the Republic; and to provide for matters incidental thereto. Passed by.

  4. Departments of the Government of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The executive branch of the national government of South Africa is divided into the cabinet and the civil service, as in the Westminster system. Public administration, the day-to-day implementation of legislation and policy, is managed by government departments (including state agencies with department status), which are usually headed by permanent civil servants with the title of director ...

  5. Government of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of South Africa is a parliamentary republic with a three-tier system of government and an independent judiciary, operating in a parliamentary system. Legislative authority is held by the Parliament of South Africa . Executive authority is vested in the President of South Africa who is head of state and head of government, and his ...

  6. Politics of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Politics ofSouth Africa. The Republic of South Africa is a unitary parliamentary democratic republic. The President of South Africa serves both as head of state and as head of government. The President is elected by the National Assembly (the lower house of the South African Parliament) and must retain the confidence of the Assembly in order to ...

  7. Electoral Commission of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Electoral Commission of South Africa (often referred to as the Independent Electoral Commission or IEC) is South Africa 's election management body, an independent organisation established under chapter nine of the Constitution. It conducts elections to the National Assembly, provincial legislatures and municipal councils.

  8. South African identity card - Wikipedia

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    South Africa. Department of Home Affairs. Purpose. Proof of identity. Valid in. South Africa. Eligibility. South African citizenship and birth within South Africa. The South African smart identity card – known as a Smart ID Card – replaces the old green bar-coded identity book. [1]

  9. Department of Communications and Digital Technologies

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    SAPO, Sentech, ZANDA, NEMISA, USAASA, e-SI. Website. www.doc.gov.za. The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (formerly the Department of Telecommunications and Postal Services and the Department of Communications) is one of the departments of the South African government.

  10. Bureau of State Security - Wikipedia

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    Bureau of State Security. The Bureau for State Security ( Afrikaans: Buro vir Staatsveiligheid; also known as the Bureau of State Security ( BOSS )) was the main South African state intelligence agency from 1969 to 1980. A high-budget and secretive institution, it reported directly to the Prime Minister on its broad national security mandate.

  11. Union of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa. The Union of South Africa ( Dutch: Unie van Zuid-Afrika; Afrikaans: Unie van Suid-Afrika; pronunciation ⓘ) was the historical predecessor to the present-day Republic of South Africa. It came into existence on 31 May 1910 with the unification of the Cape, Natal, Transvaal, and Orange River colonies. [4]