Alexander Lionel Boraine (10 January 1931 – 5 December 2018) was a South African politician, minister, and anti-apartheid activist. Alex Boraine was born in...
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Boraine is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alex Boraine (1931–2018), South African politician and activist Andrew Boraine (born 1959)...
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joined Global Arts Corps as Associate Artistic Director. His father, Alex Boraine, is a former South African politician and former Deputy Chairperson of...
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high-profile members, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu (chairman), Alex Boraine (deputy chairman), Sisi Khampepe, Wynand Malan, Klaas de Jonge and Emma...
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Andrew Michael Boraine (born 18 February 1959) is an international expert on economic and urban development and partnering for systems change, who has...
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that the white Progressive Party MP Alex Boraine had been selected as its deputy chair, later saying of Boraine: "beneath an urbane and deceptively affable...
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Presidency of the Republic of South Africa. Retrieved 30 November 2021. "Alex Boraine". The Presidency of the Republic of South Africa. Retrieved 30 November...
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Russell and Woods, and prominent progressive figures like Helen Suzman, Alex Boraine, and Zach de Beer. Foreign diplomats from thirteen nations were present...
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the future of South Africa. Following his resignation, Slabbert and Alex Boraine, a fellow PFP MP, formed the liberal think tank IDASA (Institute for...
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amnesty package whereas the ANC wanted trials of former state figures. Alex Boraine helped Mandela's government to draw up legislation for the establishment...
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