Pieter Willem Botha, fondly called "P. W. Botha," served as the State President of South Africa from 1978 to 1989. A pivotal figure in South African politics, he steered the country through a tumultuous period marked by the implementation of apartheid policies, the rise of anti-apartheid movements, and international isolation.
Apartheid to Transformation: Testing Your Knowledge on P. W. Botha, the Leader Shaping South Africa