Apartheid-era foreign minister Pik Botha dies
Although he was considered a liberal compared to other apartheid leaders, he was often associated with the government’s defence.
Former foreign minister Roelof “Pik” Botha’s son Roelof confirmed on Friday morning that his father passed away at the age of 86.
Botha served as the country’s foreign minister in the last years of the apartheid era. He was considered a liberal but the bulk of his career was spent defending South Africa’s apartheid system of racial segregation against foreign criticism.
He is not related to the late PW Botha, the contemporary National Party politician under whom he served as South Africa’s foreign minister.
He is survived by two sons, the rock musician Piet Botha and the economist, Roelof Botha, and two daughters, Anna Hertzog and artist Lien Botha.
BREAKING NEWS: Apartheid-era foreign affairs minister Pik Botha has died at the age of 86. His son Roelof Botha has confirmed to #SABCNews #safmsunrise pic.twitter.com/XqkyAzgkTm
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