Minister of Bantu Administration and Development, and Bantu Education

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The minister of Bantu administration and development, and Bantu education is a former political position in apartheid South Africa. Until 1958, the position was titled the minister of native affairs.

Office-holders

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! # !! Name !! Period !! Party

colspan="4"|Ministers of Native Affairs
1.Henry Burton31 May 1910 - 25 June 1912SAP
2.James Barry Munnik Hertzog25 June 1912 - 20 December 1912SAP
3.Jacobus Wilhelmus Sauer20 December 1912 - 23 September 1913SAP
4.Louis Botha23 September 1913 - 3 September 1919SAP
5.Jan Smuts3 September 1919 - 30 June 1924SAP
6.James Barry Munnik Hertzog30 June 1924 - 19 June 1929NP
7.Ernest George Jansen19 June 1929 - 30 March 1933NP
8.Pieter Gert Wessel Grobler30 March 1933 - 3 June 1938NP; 1934 UP
9.Henry Allan Fagan3 June 1938 - 6 September 1939UP
10.Deneys Reitz6 September 1939 - 11 January 1943UP
11.Pieter Voltelyn Graham van der Byl11 January 1943 - 4 June 1948UP
12.Ernest George Jansen4 June 1948 - 19 October 1950HNP
13.Hendrik Verwoerd19 October 1950 - 3 September 1958HNP; 1951 NP

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! Name

! Period

! Title

Michiel Daniel Christiaan de Wet Nel

|1958–1966

|Minister of Bantu Administration and Development, and Bantu Education

Michiel Coenraad Botha

|1966–1977

|Minister of Bantu Administration and Development, and Bantu Education

Cornelius Petrus Mulder

|January – November 1978

|Minister of Plural Relations and Development

Piet Koornhof

|1978–1984

|Minister of Plural Relations and Development/Minister of Co-operation and Development

Gerrit Viljoen

|1985–1988

|Minister of Co-operation and Development

Stoffel van der Merwe

|1989–1991

|Minister of National Education and Training

Samuel Johannes de Beer

|1991–1994

|Minister of National Education and Training

Category:Government ministers of South Africa