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  1. Bantustan

    Apartheid A bantustan also known as black African homeland or simply homeland was a territory set aside ... . The word bantustan , today, is often used in a pejorative sense when describing a region that lacks ... QwaQwa Southern Sotho The first Bantustan was the Transkei, under the leadership of Chief ... in non South African contexts The term Bantustan has also been used in a number of non South African ... sense as a form of criticism The term Bantustan was used by apartheid s apologists in reference to the partition ... that Israel seeks to implement a bantustan model for the Palestinian territories. Some critics provide ... Bantustan plan for an apartheid Israel , The Guardian , London. 25 April 2004 ref ref http www.zionism israel.com ezine bantustans.htm The Myth of the Israeli Bantustan offer at Taba and other ... were false, and no such Bantustan plan existed. ref http www.mideastweb.org lastmaps.htm ref ... s first Bantustan, an apartheid style ethnic homeland. . ref http www.perm.org articles a073.html ... also been referred to as bantustans . ref The destabilisation of current Bantustan states either ... successful edition, skipping revolutionary republic, while adding self imposed bantustan. Mocnik, Rastko ... bantustan. Ponnambalam, Satchi. http www.tamilnation.org books Eelam satchi.htm Sri Lanka The National ... make the Americans realise that Pakistan is no Bantustan. Minhas, Moazzam Tahir. http www.nation.com.pk ... families that can afford to buy a two or three bedroom flat rather than as a bantustan for low ... Bantustan policy http www.britannica.com eb article 9015513 Bantustan Encyclopaedia Britannica, Bantustan SA Bantustans SWA Bantustans Indigenous rights footer Category South African bantustans Link FA es af Bantoestan be x old bg ca Bantustan cs Bantustan da Bantustan de Homeland es Bantust n eo Bantustano fr Bantoustan id Bantustan it Bantustan he sw Bantustan lt Bantustanas hu Bantuszt n ms Bantustan nl Bantoestan ja no Bantustan oc Bantostan pnb ...   more details



  1. Lozi

    Lozi may refer to The Lozi language The Lozi people Lozi Homeland Bantustan in South West Africa disambig de Lozi fr Lozi simple Lozi ...   more details



  1. Rehoboth (homeland)

    Image Rehobothflag.svg thumb right Unofficial Flag of Rehoboth Rehoboth or Basterland was a bantustan in South West Africa present day Namibia , intended by the apartheid government to be a self government self governing homeland for the Baster people. A centrally administered local government was created in 1979. Rehoboth, like other homelands in South West Africa, was abolished in May 1989 at the start of the transition to independence . See also Apartheid Leaders of Rehoboth External links http www.rehobothbasters.org Rehoboth Basters Information on the history of the Baster community in Namibia SWA Bantustans coord missing Namibia Category History of Namibia Category South West African bantustans Category Rehoboth, Namibia Category States and territories established in 1979 Category 1989 disestablishments Category Coloured Namibian people Namibia geo stub bg ca Rehoboth bantustan es Rehoboth bantust n fr Rehoboth bantoustan pl Rehoboth bantustan ...   more details



  1. Tswana

    Tswana may refer to Tswana people a people in Botswana , north western South Africa and nearby areas Tswana language the language they speak and to a lesser extent Bophuthatswana the former bantustan for the Tswana people disambig de Tswana nl Tswana ...   more details



  1. Tswanaland

    Unreferenced date May 2008 Tswanaland was a bantustan in South West Africa present day Namibia , intended by the apartheid government to be a self government self governing homeland for the Tswana people . A centrally administered local government was created in 1980. Tswanaland, like other homelands in South West Africa, was abolished in May 1989 at the start of the transition to independence . The South Africa n bantustan of Bophuthatswana was also known as Tswanaland from 1961 1968. See also Apartheid Leaders of Tswanaland Bophuthatswana SWA Bantustans coord missing Namibia Category History of Namibia Category South West African bantustans Category States and territories established in 1980 Category 1989 disestablishments Namibia geo stub bg ca Tswanaland de Tswanaland es Tswanaland fr Tswanaland pl Tswanaland ru ...   more details



  1. Bantu Investment Corporation Act

    Apartheid legislation in South Africa The Bantu Investment Corporation Act, Act No 34 of 1959 , formed part of the apartheid system of racial segregation in South Africa . In combination with the Bantu Homelands Development Act of 1965, it allowed the South African government to capitalize on entrepreneurs operating in the Bantustan s. It created a Development Corporation in each of the Bantustan. ref name sahist Cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Legislation 1950s work publisher South African History Online date url http www.sahistory.org.za pages governence projects liberation struggle legislation 1950s.htm format doi accessdate 03 May 2010 ref References reflist SouthAfrica law stub statute stub Category Apartheid laws in South Africa Category 1959 in law Category 1959 in South Africa ...   more details



  1. Zululand

    Zululand may refer to Zulu Kingdom 1818 1897 Natal Province , which included Zululand between 1910 and 1980 KwaZulu , a Bantustan in South Africa 1981 1994 KwaZulu Natal , a province of the Republic of South Africa since 1994 Zululand District Municipality of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages ...   more details



  1. KwaZulu

    Dablink This article is about a former Bantustan in South Africa. For other and related uses, see Zululand . Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Former Country native name KwaZulu conventional long name common name KwaZulu continent Africa region Southern Africa country South Africa status Bantustan event start Self government year start 1981 date start event end Re integrated into South Africa year end 1994 date end 27 April event post date post p1 Republic of South Africa flag p1 Flag of South Africa 1928 1994.svg s1 Republic of South Africa flag s1 Flag of South Africa.svg image flag KwaZulu flag 1985.svg image coat KwaZulu coat of arms.jpg flag image map KwaZulu.png image map caption Flag of KwaZulu bantustan 1977 1985 capital Nongoma to 1980 then Ulundi title leader leader1 national anthem common languages Zulu language Zulu religion currency South African rand KwaZulu was a bantustan in South Africa , intended by the apartheid government as a semi independent homeland for the Zulu people Zulu people. The capital, formerly at Nongoma , was moved in 1980 to Ulundi . It was led by Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi of the Zulu people Zulu tribe and head of the Inkatha Freedom Party until its abolition in 1994. It was then merged with the surrounding South African province of Natal Province Natal to form the new province of KwaZulu Natal . File KwaZulu flag 1977.svg thumb 200px See also Chief Ministers of KwaZulu SA Bantustans Coord missing South Africa DEFAULTSORT Kwazulu Category 1994 disestablishments Category South African bantustans Category KwaZulu Natal Category States and territories established in 1981 KwaZuluNatal geo stub ca KwaZulu de KwaZulu es KwaZulu eo Zululando fr KwaZulu id KwaZulu it KwaZulu he sw KwaZulu nl Kwazoeloe pl KwaZulu pt KwaZulu ru fi KwaZulu sv KwaZulu zh ...   more details



  1. Transkei National Independence Party

    Transkei National Independence Party was a political party in the bantustan of Transkei , South Africa . The party advocated cooperation with the South African government. As of 1985, the leader of the party was George Matanzima . In the 1981 Transkei elections, the party got 74 out of 75 seats. ref Hela V rlden i Fakta 86 . Stockholm Bonnier Fakta Bokf rlag, 1985. p. 257 ref TNIP governed Transkei 1976 1994. References reflist Category Political parties in Transkei SouthAfrica party stub ...   more details



  1. Democratic Progressive Party (Transkei)

    Orphan date February 2009 Transkei National Independence Party was a political party in the bantustan of Transkei , South Africa . The party condemned apartheid rule. In the 1981 Transkei elections, the party got 1 out of 75 seats. ref Hela V rlden i Fakta 86 . Stockholm Bonnier Fakta Bokf rlag, 1985. p. 257 ref References reflist Category Political parties in Transkei SouthAfrica party stub ...   more details



  1. Venda (disambiguation)

    Venda may refer to Venda people a tribe in Northern South Africa Venda language the language they speak Venda the former bantustan for the Venda people Monte Venda the higther hill of Colli Euganei group in Italy disambig af Venda de Venda Begriffskl rung es Venda fr Venda homonymie it Venda nl Venda pt Venda ru fi Venda ...   more details



  1. Promotion of Bantu Self-Government Act

    unreferenced date November 2006 Apartheid legislation in South Africa The Promotion of Bantu peoples Bantu Self Government Act No 46 of 1959 commenced 19 June was a piece of South Africa n Apartheid Legislation in South Africa apartheid legislation that allowed for the transformation of reserves into fully fledged independent Bantustan s which would also divide Blacks into ethnically discrete groups. It also resulted in the abolition of parliamentary representation for Blacks, an act furthered in 1970 with the passage of the Black Homeland Citizenship Act exempting blacks from South African citizenship. Blacks were separated, or classified, into eight different ethnic groups, each of which was provided with a Commissioner General who was entrusted with the development of their assigned Bantustan into a self governing state. The Act was repealed by the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Act No 200 of 1993. Category Bantu Category Apartheid laws in South Africa Category 1959 in law Category 1959 in South Africa Category 1959 in international relations SouthAfrica law stub statute stub ...   more details



  1. Natal, South Africa

    Unreferenced stub date December 2009 Natal is a region in South Africa . It stretches between the Indian Ocean in the south and east, the Drakensberg in the west, and the Lebombo Mountains in the north. The main cities are Pietermaritzburg and Durban . Today, it is administered as the Province of KwaZulu Natal . History 1839 1843 Natalia Republic , a Boer republic 1843 1910 Colony of Natal , a United Kingdom British colony 1910 1994 Natal Province , a province of apartheid South Africa 1981 1994 KwaZulu , a bantustan in South Africa. Since 1994, the present day Province of KwaZulu Natal exists. Coord missing South Africa Category Geography of South Africa KwaZuluNatal geo stub no Natal S r Afrika ...   more details



  1. Bantu

    Bantu may refer to Bantu languages Black Association for Nationalism Through Unity , a youth activism group in the 1960s Bantu peoples , over 400 peoples of Africa speaking a Bantu language See also Bantu expansion , a series of migrations of Bantu speakers Bantustan , designated land set aside for black Africans in South Africa during apartheid Disambig cy Bantu fr Bantu id Bantu it Bantu sw Bantu nl Bantoe ja sk Bantu zh ...   more details



  1. Cornelius Thuhageni Njoba

    Cornelius Thuhageni Njoba 1930 1982 was the chief of the Ovamboland bantustan in Namibia , then known as South West Africa from August 1975 to July 1980. ref http www.worldstatesmen.org Namibia homelands.html Worldstatemesn.org Namibia ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Njoba, Cornelius Thuhageni ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Njoba, Cornelius Thuhageni Category 1930 births Category 1982 deaths Category Ovambo people Category Namibian politicians Namibia politician stub ...   more details



  1. Jongilizwe College

    Jongilizwe College was a school in Tsolo , Transkei now Eastern Cape , South Africa which served the sons of Chiefs and Headmen from the Transkei bantustan . Alumni Bantu Holomisa 1975 ref name UDM http www.udm.org.za docs 20020626 book ch1 leavingmqanduli.htm A BETTER FUTURE 1999 by Bantu Holomisa and Roelf Meyer Chapter 1 Leaving Mqanduli ref Stanley Ntapane 1979 ref http www.whoswhosa.co.za user 31801 Stanley Ntapane spokesperson and politician ref Dumisa Ntsebeza 1975 ref name UDM References reflist coord missing South Africa Category Schools in the Eastern Cape Category Transkei SouthAfrica university stub ...   more details



  1. Kenneth Mopeli

    Tsiame Kenneth Mopeli born 20 September 1930 was the former Chief Ministers of QwaQwa Chief Minister of the South Africa n bantustan of QwaQwa . Born in Namahadi , Mopeli gained a Bachelor of Arts Hons at the University of South Africa in 1954 and worked as a teacher and radio announcer for the South African Broadcasting Corporation before being nominated for membership of the QwaQwa Territorial Authority. Mopeli founded and led the Dikwankwetla Party to victory at the May 19 1975 QwaQwa elections and subsequently become Chief Minister of QwaQwa. He spent much of his time as Chief Minister confronting the South African government over various issues, most significantly over demands for more territory to be annexed to QwaQwa, and could boast of South Africa acquiescing to his demands, with some adjoining land albeit small added to the bantustan. Described as rotund, avuncular and unbending by one observer, Mopeli ruled QwaQwa until 26 April 1994 when the bantustan was reintegrated into South Africa. References Family Histories and Household Livelihoods Qwaqwa, 1970s to 1990s , C. Murray http idpm.man.ac.uk rsc mlscza pdf wp07.pdf Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mopeli, Kenneth ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mopeli, Kenneth Category 1930 births Category Living people Category Chief ministers of South African bantustans Category Dikwankwetla Party of South Africa politicians SouthAfrica politician stub af Kenneth Mopeli ...   more details



  1. Lebowa

    Refimprove date November 2009 Infobox Former Country native name Lebowa conventional long name common name Lebowa continent Africa region Southern Africa country South Africa status Bantustan empire event start Self government year start 1972 date start 2 October event end Re integrated into South Africa year end 1994 date end 27 April event post date post p1 Republic of South Africa flag p1 Flag of South Africa 1928 1994.svg s1 Republic of South Africa flag s1 Flag of South Africa.svg image flag Flag of Lebowa.svg image coat flag Flag of Lebowa bantustan image map SouthAfricaBantustanLeboa.png image map caption Location of Lebowa within South Africa capital Lebowakgomo title leader Chief Minister leader1 national anthem common languages Northern Sotho language religion currency South African rand Lebowa was a bantustan located in the Transvaal Province Transvaal in north eastern South Africa . Seshego initially acted as Lebowa s capital while the purpose built Lebowakgomo was being constructed. Granted internal self government on 2 October 1972 and ruled for much of its existence by Cedric Phatudi , Lebowa was reincorporated into South Africa in 1994. It became part of the Limpopo province. Even though Lebowa was seen as a home for the Northern Sotho speaking tribes, it was also home for various non Northern Sotho Speaking tribes, including the Northern Ndebeles, Batswana and VhaTsonga. For its size, Lebowa had a relatively large number of Teacher Training Colleges. See also Chief Ministers of Lebowa SA Bantustans Coord missing South Africa Category 1994 disestablishments Category South African bantustans Category States and territories established in 1972 Category Enclaves Africa hist stub Limpopo geo stub af Lebowa ca Lebowa de Lebowa es Lebowa fr Lebowa it Lebowa he nl Lebowa pl Lebowa pt Lebowa ru fi Lebowa zh ...   more details



  1. KwaNdebele

    Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox Former Country native name KwaNdebele conventional long name common name KwaNdebele continent Africa region Southern Africa country South Africa status Bantustan empire event start Self government year start 1981 date start event end Re integrated into South Africa year end 1994 date end 27 April event post date post p1 Republic of South Africa flag p1 Flag of South Africa 1928 1994.svg s1 Republic of South Africa flag s1 Flag of South Africa.svg image flag Flag of KwaNdbele.svg image coat KwaNdebele coat of arms.jpg flag Flag of KwaNdebele bantustan image map SouthAfricaBantustanKwandeb.png image map caption Location of Kwandeb within South Africa capital KwaMhlanga title leader leader1 national anthem common languages Southern Ndebele language Southern Ndebele religion currency South African rand KwaNdebele was a bantustan in South Africa , intended by the apartheid government as a semi independent homeland for the South Ndebele people Ndebele people. The homeland was created when the South African government purchased nineteen white owned farms and installed a government. The homeland was granted self rule in April 1981. Siyabuswa was designated as its capital, but in 1986 the capital was relocated to KwaMhlanga . The KwaNdebele legislature expressed interest in seeking independence as in the cases of Transkei , Bophuthatswana , Venda and Ciskei in May 1982 and some preparations were made, but an exceptional lack of viability in economic affairs along with land disputes prevented this from occurring. ref William J. Pomeroy. Apartheid, Imperialism and African Freedom . New York International Publishers. 1986. pp. 12 13. ref ref Richard L. Abel. Politics by Other Means Law in the Struggle Against Apartheid, 1980 1994 . New York Routledge. 1995. p. 438. ref KwaNdebele was re integrated into South Africa on 27 April 1994. It now forms part of the Mpumalanga province. See also Chief Ministers of KwaNdebele Bibliography South Afric ...   more details



  1. Gazankulu

    Infobox Former Country native name Gazanku conventional long name Republic of Gazanku common name Gazanku continent Africa region Southern Africa country South Africa status Bantustan empire event start Self government year start 1971 date start ? event end Re integrated into South Africa year end 1994 date end April 27 event post date post p1 Republic of South Africa flag p1 Flag of South Africa 1928 1994.svg s1 Republic of South Africa flag s1 Flag of South Africa.svg image flag Flag of Gazankulu.svg image coat flag Flag of Gazankulu bantustan image map SouthAfricaBantustanGazanku.png image map caption Location of Gazanku within South Africa capital Giyani title leader leader1 national anthem ? common languages Tsonga Shangaan religion currency South African rand Gazankulu was a bantustan in South Africa , intended by the apartheid government to be a semi independent homeland for the Shangaan Tsonga Shangaan people . It was carved out of the former Transvaal Province and given self rule in 1971, with its capital at Giyani . It had a population of around 955,000 people. Gazankulu was re integrated into South Africa in 1994 and now forms part of the province of Limpopo. Today, the population of the former Gazankulu numbers more than 2 million throughout South Africa. Districts of Gazankulu Bushbuckridge The town of Bushbuckridge was one of Gazankulu s most developed areas, surburban of Bushbuckridge include Acornhoek, Thulamahashe, mkhuhlu and Hazyview. Hoxane College of education is located in Hazyview. Bushbuckridge is the cultural centre of the Shangaan people, ancient cultural dances such as Muchongolo and Makhwaya are well and alive in Bushbuckridge. Hlanganani The town of Elim is the oldest town in the former Gazankulu territory, founded by the Swiss in the 1880 s, it was one of Gazankulu s most important intellectual centres. The majority of Shangaan intelectuals were educated at Elim and Valdezia respectively. Elim was the centre of enlightenment for Shangaa ...   more details



  1. Hereroland

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Hereroland was a bantustan in South West Africa present day Namibia , intended by the apartheid government to be a self government self governing homeland for the Herero people . It was set up in 1968 and self government was granted two years later. Hereroland, like other homelands in South West Africa, was abolished in May 1989 at the start of the transition to independence . See also Apartheid Leaders of Hereroland SWA Bantustans Category Apartheid in South West Africa Category South West African bantustans Category Herero people Category States and territories established in 1968 Category 1989 disestablishments Namibia geo stub bg ca Hereroland de Hereroland es Hereroland fr Hereroland gl Hererolandia pl Hereroland ru ...   more details



  1. Kavangoland

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Kavangoland was a bantustan in South West Africa present day Namibia , intended by the apartheid government to be a self government self governing homeland for the Kavango people. It was set up in 1970 and self government was granted in 1973. Kavangoland, like other homelands in South West Africa, was abolished in May 1989 at the start of the transition to independence . See also Apartheid Leaders of Kavangoland SWA Bantustans Coord missing Namibia Category History of Namibia Category South West African bantustans Category States and territories established in 1970 Category Former unrecognized countries Namibia geo stub bg ca Kavangoland de Kavangoland es Kavangoland fr Kavangoland pl Kavangoland ru ...   more details



  1. Namaland

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Namaland was a bantustan in South West Africa present day Namibia , intended by the apartheid government to be a self government self governing homeland for the Nama people . A centrally administered local government was created in 1980. Namaland, like other homelands in South West Africa, was abolished in May 1989 at the start of the transition to independence . See also Apartheid Leaders of Namaland SWA Bantustans Coord missing Namibia Category History of Namibia Category South West African bantustans Category States and territories established in 1980 Category 1989 disestablishments Category Nama people Namibia geo stub bg ca Namaland de Namaland es Namaland fr Namaland pl Namaland ...   more details



  1. East Caprivi

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 East Caprivi was a bantustan in South West Africa present day Namibia , intended by the apartheid government to be a self government self governing homeland for the Lozi people . It was set up in 1972 and self government was granted in 1976. The homeland was renamed Lozi soon after. Lozi, like other homelands in South West Africa, was abolished in May 1989 at the start of the transition to independence . See also Apartheid Leaders of East Caprivi SWA Bantustans Coord missing Namibia Category History of Namibia Category South West African bantustans Category States and territories established in 1972 Category Former unrecognized countries Namibia geo stub bg de Ostcaprivi es Lozilandia fr Caprivi Oriental pl Wschodnie Caprivi ...   more details



  1. 1970 in South Africa

    Unreferenced date December 2009 See also 1969 in South Africa , 1970 other events of 1970 , 1971 in South Africa and the Timeline of South African history . Events 10 January The South Africa national rugby union team South Africa Springboks draws with Ireland national rugby union team Ireland 8 8 at Lansdowne Road , Dublin , Ireland 21 May B.J. Vorster John Vorster , Prime Minister of South Africa and Ian Smith , Prime Minister of Rhodesia , hold private talks 12 June Mangosuthu Buthelezi is elected as the first Chief Executive Officer of the new Bantustan of KwaZulu Births 10 September Phaswane Mpe , poet and novelist d. 2004 December 1970 Dr Mariam Seedat , Sociologist Deaths DEFAULTSORT 1970 In South Africa Category 1970 in South Africa Category 1970 by country South Africa ...   more details




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