the University of the Free State (UFS) and renamed "UFS Qwaqwa Campus". The bantustan of QwaQwa had only one district in 1991, Witsieshoek, with a population...
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of the chief ministers of the South African apartheid era Bantustan of QwaQwa, also known as the Basotho ba Borwa. Dates in italics indicate de facto...
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The QwaQwa National Park is part of the Golden Gate Highlands National Park and the Maloti-Drakensberg Park and comprises the former Bantustan (homeland)...
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Parliamentary elections were held in QwaQwa in 1990. The result was a victory for the Dikwankwetla Party. Elections in South Africa's Apartheid-Era Homelands...
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Parliamentary elections were held in QwaQwa in 1985. The result was a victory for the Dikwankwetla Party. Elections in South Africa's Apartheid-Era Homelands...
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QwaQwa Radio (Qwa-Qwa Radio 100.3FM) is a South African community radio station based in the Free State. QwaQwa Kestel Harrismith Bethlehem, Free State...
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Parliamentary elections were held in QwaQwa between 19 and 21 March 1975. The Dikwankwetla Party won 19 of the 20 elected seats. The Legislative Assembly...
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Parliamentary elections were held in QwaQwa between 19 and 21 April 1980. The Dikwankwetla Party won all 20 of the elected seats. The Legislative Assembly...
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any international government. Other Bantustans (like KwaZulu, Lebowa, and QwaQwa) were assigned "autonomy" but never granted "independence". In South West...
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Free State Stars F.C. (redirect from QwaQwa Stars)
Founded in 1977 in a small village of Makwane in an area then known as QwaQwa, the club gained promotion to the National Premier Soccer League in 1986...
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Police (1980–94). Ciskei Police (1981–94). Gazankulu Police (1982–94). QwaQwa Police (1983–94). Lebowa Police (1984–95). KaNgwane Police (1986–94). KwaNdebele...
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Keke Morabe (born 21 April 2001) in QwaQwa South Africa is a South African rugby union player for the Western Province in the Currie Cup. His regular position...
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legislative assembly. Qwaqwa was granted self-government in 1974. In 1974 it became capital of the bantustan (or "homeland") of QwaQwa. When the apartheid...
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List of elections in South Africa (section QwaQwa)
This article lists elections for legislative or quasi-legislative bodies in South Africa. 15 September 1910 20 October 1915 20 March 1920 8 February 1921...
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emotionally tortured, which.has left her scarred, but she is well and living in QwaQwa. Mokoena's mother is a political veteran in her own right and her son, Fana...
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was announced to be joining with the neighbouring QwaQwa National Park. The amalgamation of QwaQwa National Park was completed in 2007, increasing the...
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participated as Zulu Royals in 2003/04 Free State Stars participated as Qwa Qwa Stars in 1996/97, 1997/98 and 1998/99 Platinum Stars participated as Silver...
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final of the NSL/PSL League Cup, then known as Coca-Cola Cup, losing to QwaQwa Stars 2–3 after extra time. In 1972 Hellenic attracted a number of German...
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October 2014) was the former chief minister of the South African bantustan of QwaQwa. Born in Namahadi, Mopeli earned a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) at the University...
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it is common in west-central KwaZulu-Natal, in the Cape Province, and in QwaQwa National Park in the Free State province. It was brought to the Mediterranean...
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Ciskei (1973–94), Gazankulu (1973–94), Venda (1973–94), Lebowa (1974–94), QwaQwa (1975–94), KwaZulu (1977–94), and KwaNdebele (1982–94). KaNgwane was the...
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modern Free State Province; except for the bantustans ("homelands") of QwaQwa and one part of Bophuthatswana, which were contained on land inside of the...
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fled and he was no longer to be seen. In 1979, the then Prime Minister of QwaQwa, Kenneth Mopeli together with the apartheid government found a place for...
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South African newspapers in Sesotho except for regional newsletters in QwaQwa, Fouriesburg, Ficksburg, and possibly other Free State towns. Currently...
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and south to Cape Town) meets the N5 National Route (which goes east to Qwa Qwa & Harrismith). The nearest city, Bloemfontein, is 120 km away southwards...
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Qarqar, Syria Quemú Quemú, Argentina QwaQwa, former Bantustan in South Africa; the name survives as the QwaQwa campus of the University of the Free State...
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Bloemfontein, referred to as South Campus, and the other in the former homeland QwaQwa that was, until 2003, part of the University of the North. The university...
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Colony Bophuthatswana Ciskei Gazankulu KaNgwane KwaNdebele KwaZulu Lebowa QwaQwa Transkei Venda The official blazon of the arms is: Or, representations of...
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Nominal independence Bophuthatswana Ciskei Transkei Venda Self-governance Gazankulu KaNgwane KwaNdebele KwaZulu Lebowa QwaQwa...
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South Africa. It encompasses substantially all of the former bantustan of QwaQwa, except for the small enclave at Botshabelo. The population is almost entirely...
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