List of heads of state of South Africa

This is a list of the heads of state of South Africa from the foundation of the Union of South Africa in 1910 to the present day.

From 1910 to 1961 the head of state under the South Africa Act 1909 was the Monarch, who was the same person as the Monarch of the United Kingdom and of the other Dominions/Commonwealth realms. The Monarch was represented in South Africa by a Governor-General. South Africa became a republic under the Constitution of 1961 and the Monarch and Governor-General were replaced by a ceremonial State President. In 1984, under the Tricameral Constitution, the State President gained executive powers, becoming head of both state and government. Since 1994, under the Interim Constitution and the current Constitution, the head of state and government has been called the President.

Monarchs (1910–1961)

The succession to the throne of South Africa was the same as the succession to the British throne. During the Abdication Crisis the South African parliament passed its own act, "His Majesty King Edward the Eighth's Abdication Act, 1937", to ratify the abdication of Edward VIII.

No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
ReignRoyal HousePrime Minister
Reign startReign endDuration
1 King George V
(1865–1936)
31 May 191020 January 193625 years, 234 daysSaxe-Coburg and Gotha
(until 17 July 1917)
Windsor
(since 17 July 1917)
Botha
Smuts
Hertzog
2 King Edward VIII
(1894–1972)
20 January 193611 December 1936
(abdicated.)
326 daysWindsorHertzog
3 King George VI
(1895–1952)
11 December 19366 February 195215 years, 57 daysWindsorHertzog
Smuts
Malan
4 Queen Elizabeth II
(1926–2022)
6 February 195231 May 19619 years, 114 daysWindsorMalan
Strijdom
Verwoerd

Governor-General

The Governor-General was the representative of the monarch in South Africa and exercised most of the powers of the monarch. The Governor-General was appointed for an indefinite term, serving at the pleasure of the monarch. After the passage of the Statute of Westminster 1931 and the Status of the Union Act, 1934, the Governor-General was appointed solely on the advice of the Cabinet of South Africa without the involvement of the British government. In the event of a vacancy the Chief Justice served as Officer Administering the Government.

Status
  Denotes Chief Justice acting as Officer Administering the Government
No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of officeMonarchPrime Minister
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1 The Rt. Hon. The Viscount Gladstone
(1854–1930)
31 May 19108 September 19144 years, 100 daysGeorge VBotha
2 The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Buxton
(1853–1934)
8 September 191417 November 19206 years, 70 daysGeorge VBotha
Smuts
3 HRH Prince Arthur of Connaught
(1883–1938)
17 November 192021 January 19243 years, 65 daysGeorge VSmuts
4 The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Athlone
(1874–1957)
21 January 192426 January 19317 years, 5 daysGeorge VSmuts
Hertzog
5 The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Clarendon
(1877–1955)
26 January 19315 April 19376 years, 69 daysGeorge V
Edward VIII
George VI
Hertzog
6 Sir Patrick Duncan
(1870–1943)
5 April 193717 July 1943
(died in office.)
6 years, 103 daysGeorge VIHertzog
Smuts
Nicolaas Jacobus de Wet
(1873–1960)
17 July 19431 January 19462 years, 168 daysGeorge VISmuts
7 Gideon Brand van Zyl
(1873–1956)
1 January 19461 January 19515 yearsGeorge VISmuts
Malan
8 Ernest George Jansen
(1881–1959)
1 January 195125 November 1959
(died in office.)
8 years, 328 daysGeorge VI
Elizabeth II
Malan
Strijdom
Verwoerd
Lucas Cornelius Steyn
(1903–1976)
25 November 195911 December 195916 daysElizabeth IIVerwoerd
9 Charles Robberts Swart
(1894–1982)
11 December 195930 April 1961
(resigned.)
1 year, 140 daysElizabeth IIVerwoerd
Lucas Cornelius Steyn
(1903–1976)
30 April 196131 May 196131 daysElizabeth IIVerwoerd

Ceremonial State President of South Africa (1961–1984)

Under the 1961 Constitution, the first constitution of the Republic of South Africa, the State President replaced the Monarch as ceremonial head of state. The State President was elected by Parliament for a seven-year term. In the event of a vacancy the President of the Senate served as Acting State President.

Status
  Denotes President of the Senate acting as State President
No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
ElectedTerm of officePolitical partyPrime Minister
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
10 Charles Robberts Swart
(1894–1982)
196131 May 19611 June 1967
(resigned.)
6 years, 1 dayNational PartyVerwoerd
Vorster
Theophilus Ebenhaezer Dönges
(1898–1968)
1967Did not take office because of illnessNational Party
Jozua François Naudé
(1889–1969)
1 June 196710 April 1968314 daysNational PartyVorster
11 Jacobus Johannes Fouché
(1898–1980)
196810 April 19689 April 19756 years, 364 daysNational PartyVorster
Johannes de Klerk
(1903–1979)
9 April 197519 April 197510 daysNational PartyVorster
12 Nicolaas Johannes Diederichs
(1903–1978)
197519 April 197521 August 1978
(died in office.)
3 years, 124 daysNational PartyVorster
Marais Viljoen
(1915–2007)
21 August 197810 October 197850 daysNational PartyVorster
Botha
13 Balthazar Johannes Vorster
(1915–1983)
197810 October 19784 June 1979
(resigned.)
237 daysNational PartyBotha
14 Marais Viljoen
(1915–2007)
4 June 197919 June 197915 daysNational PartyBotha
197919 June 19793 September 19845 years, 76 days

Executive State President of South Africa (1984–1994)

Under the 1983 Constitution the State President was head of both state and government. The State President was elected by an electoral college chosen by Parliament and served until the next general election, but was eligible for re-election. In the event of a vacancy the Cabinet would nominate a member to serve as Acting State President.

Status
  Denotes Acting State President
No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
ElectedTerm of officePolitical party
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
15 Pieter Willem Botha
(1916–2006)
3 September 198414 September 198411 daysNational Party
198414 September 198414 August 1989
(resigned.)
4 years, 334 days
Jan Christiaan Heunis
(1927–2006)
19 January 198915 March 198955 daysNational Party
16 Frederik Willem de Klerk
(1936–2021)
14 August 198920 September 198937 daysNational Party
198920 September 198910 May 19945 years, 56 days

President of South Africa (1994–present)

Under the Interim Constitution and the current Constitution the president of South Africa is head of both state and government. The president is elected by the National Assembly and serves a term that expires at the next general election; a president may serve a maximum of two terms. In the event of a vacancy the deputy president serves as acting president.

  Denotes Acting President
No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
ElectedTerm of officePolitical party
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
17 Nelson Mandela
(1918–2013)
199410 May 199414 June 19995 years, 35 daysAfrican National Congress
18 Thabo Mbeki
(born 1942)
1999
2004
14 June 199924 September 2008
(resigned.)
9 years, 102 daysAfrican National Congress
Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri
(1937–2009)
25 September 2008[1]14 hoursAfrican National Congress
19 Kgalema Motlanthe
(born 1949)
200825 September 20089 May 2009226 daysAfrican National Congress
20 Jacob Zuma
(born 1942)
2009
2014
9 May 200914 February 2018
(resigned.)
8 years, 281 daysAfrican National Congress
21 Cyril Ramaphosa
(born 1952)
14 February 201815 February 20181 dayAfrican National Congress
2018
2019
15 February 2018Incumbent6 years, 74 days

Timeline since 1961

Cyril RamaphosaJacob ZumaKgalema MotlantheIvy Matsepe-CasaburriThabo MbekiNelson MandelaF. W. de KlerkChris HeunisP. W. BothaJohn VorsterMarais ViljoenNico DiederichsJan de KlerkJim FouchéTom NaudéC. R. Swart

Standards

References