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Panel of Independent Constitutional Experts

Panel of Independent Constitutional Experts 7 Members An independent panel of constitutional experts consisting of seven members was set up to assist with conflict-resolution and to advise the Chairpersons and the CA. The members were: Prof MG Erasmus, Prof C Murray, Advocate I Semenya, Adv Z Yacoob, Prof J Kruger, MP Sedibe-Ncholo and Prof J …

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15. The 1993 Bill of Rights in the Interim Constitution

The storm over the Interim Bill of Rights On 2 February 1993, a storm broke out between negotiators over the question of the Bill of Rights in the Interim Constitution. On that day, the government unilaterally unveiled its own Charter of Fundamental Rights. Justice Minister at the time, Kobie Coetsee, said that in the proposed …

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14. The 1994 Women’s Charter for Effective Equality

14. The 1994 Women’s Charter for Effective Equality ‘Operation Big Ears’ ‘Operation Big Ears’, headed by Pregs Govender, eventually got underway in July 1993. It is estimated that the campaign and the research reached more than two million women despite internal conflicts about the direction, content, and style of the campaign.  The outcome of the …

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13. The Workers Charter of 1990

The Workers Charter Campaign The Workers Charter Campaign was co-ordinated by Ebrahim Patel, who explained the purpose of the campaign:  COSATU is calling for civil society to play a more important role in determining the new Constitution. Constitution-making should not be confined to parliament and political parties. The campaign involved identifying workers’ demands through workshops …

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9. The 1981 African Charter on Human and People’s Rights

The Organisation of African Unity (OAU) The OAU was established between 22 and 25 May 1963 when delegates from 32 African countries convened in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa. The intention of the Union was to form a continental base for pan-Africanism based on a consensus of structural, military and political institutions. The many …

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EXPLORE THE ARCHIVE

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President Mandela gives his State of the Nation address in Parliament. Mandela ends his address with the words, “Let us all get down to work”.

“We must construct that people-centred society of freedom in such a manner that it guarantees the political and the human rights of all our citizens.”– President Mandela, extract from State of the Nation Address, 24 May 1994

President Nelson Mandela announces his cabinet. It includes members of the African National Congress, National Party and Inkatha Freedom Party.

“There was pride in serving in the first democratic government in South Africa, and then the additional pride of serving under the iconic leadership of Nelson Mandela … [He] represented the hopes of not just our country, but of oppressed, marginalised and the poor in the world.”– Jay Naidoo, then Minister of RDP housing
“We place our vision of a new constitutional order for South Africa on the table not as conquerors, prescribing to the conquered. We speak as fellow citizens to heal the wounds of the past with the intent of constructing a new order based on justice for all.”– President Nelson Mandela, 10 May 1994