e 2 Groups to See Kissinger NYTimes Special to The New York Times SEP PRETORIA, , Sept. 17— Secretar of State Henry A. Kissinger will first, with black leaders, will8 tal Alace take time out from his talks with Prime from 3 to 4:30; the second, with promi- Minister tomorrow to meet nent South Africans, will include white with a cross section of South African opposition leaders as well as blacks and blacks, whites, people of mixed ancestry "coloreds," as those of mixed ancestry and Indians at the American Embassy are called'by the Government here. here. The list of those who will attend, as According to Mr. Kissinger's party, made available by the Kissinger party, there will be two separate meetings. The invude: African Leaders South African Indian Council, representing W. Bergin, head of the Federal Party, a the country's 800,000 Indians. group of persons of mixed ancestry viewed Lennox L. Sebe, chief minister of the Ciskei as sympathetic to the Vorster Government tribe. Chief A.N.M. Gatsha Buthelezi, head of the Prominent South Africans Zulus, the largest of the ethnic tribes; he op- poses the Government's policy of independ- Leonard George Abrahamse, white, joint depu- ent states for thesegroups. ty chairman of Nedsual, a financial institu- tion. Dr. William M. Kgware, the rector-designate , leader of the Progressive-Reform of the University of the North, a black uni- Party and a leading white opponent of the versity; he is the first black to be named to Vorster Government. that job. Sir , leader Lionel Samuel (Sonny) Leon, chairman of the Party, an opposition party. of the United Colored Representative Council, and head of W. A. De Kierk, editor of the Transvaaler, the the opposition Labor Party. leading Afrikaans newspaper. Tolica J. Makhaya, mayor■of the Soweto, the Sir Richard Luyt, rector of the University of township outside . . Chief Lucas M. Mangope, head of the Bophu- Dr. Jan S. Maraiz, a powerful banker and in- thatswana, a tribe favorable to the Govern- dustrialist ment's land policy. S.A. Motssueynyana, a black chairman of the Leonard Mosala, an opposition member of the African Bank. Soweto council. - Tertkius Myburgh, white editor of the Sunday Mrs. Lucy Mvubelo, general secretary of the Times. National Union of Clothing Workers, a lead- Percy Qoboza, editor of The World, a black ing black union. journalist who recently was a Nieman Fel- Prof. Hudson W. E. Ntsanwisl, head of the low at Harvard, Gazankulu homeland and chairman of the Dr. Richard E. Van der Ross, colored rector of Homeland Leaders Council. the University of the . Jayaram N. Reddy, executive chairman of the Prof. Gerrit Viljoe, white rector of Rand Afri- kaans University.