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. Other reasons include exile from apartheid government of 1948 to 1994, and escape from the recent violence (South Africa has the second highest murder and rape rates in the world) that's plaguing South African society.

Notable South African-Britons

South Africans with links to the UK

Name Occupation
Elize du Toit actress
Gary Frisch &
Henry Badenhorst
Co-founders of website, Gaydar
Peter Hain former Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and Welsh Secretary (although born in Kenya, he was raised in South Africa and has South African parents)
Nicky Hambleton-Jones stylist and television personality
Ronald Harwood playwright
Bob Holness actor & quiz show host
Doreen Mantle actress
Lucas Radebe former long-serving Leeds United FC defender
Sir Antony Sher actor & novelist
Mark Shuttleworth billionaire, space tourist and software developer (holds dual citizenship)
Laurens van der Post writer & conservationist

Britons with South African heritage

Name Occupation Link
Natasha Kaplinsky news presenter (South African father of Polish descent)
Andy Zaltzman comedian, radio personality South African father

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