Immorality Acts

The Immorality act of 1950 was n extension of the first Immorality act of 1927.The 1927 act prohibited sexual relations between blacks and whites while the 1950 act prohibits sexual relations between whites and non-whites.

There is a Second Immorality act of 1957 which repealed the 1927 and the 1950 Immorality acts and replaces them prohibiting sexual intercourse or "immoral or indecent acts" between white people and anyone not white. The penalty is increased to up to 7 years in prison (for both parties). The 1957 act also prohibits other sexual offences such as brothels and sex with teenagers under 16.

Abolished: 1985-2007. The ban of interracial sex was lifted in 1985 while it wasn’t until 2007 until another act completely replaced the 1957 Immorality Act.