KwaNdebele was a bantustan in South Africa, intended by the apartheid government as a semi-independent homeland for the Ndebele people. The homeland was...
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establishment of the KwaNdebele 'Homeland' in 1977 with Mfene's KwaSimuyembiwa forming part of the new capital Siyabuswa. The majority of Ndebele living in this...
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– KwaMhlanga KNE – Enkangala KNA – Siyabuswa KNB – Kwaggafontein KNF – Vaalbank (Libangeni) Government KNG – KwaNdebele government KNP – KwaNdebele police...
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apartheid Southern Ndebele homeland (KwaNdebele), speaking the language publicly was discouraged. Most Southern Transvaal Ndebele speakers preferred Zulu...
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This is a list of executive leaders of the former bantustan of KwaNdebele in South Africa. Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office. From...
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Southern Ndebele people who speak isiNdebele of KwaNdebele. The Northern Ndebele language spoken by the Ndebele people of Zimbabwe is generally the same as...
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independence (e.g. Lebowa, Gazankulu and KwaZulu) and on occasion the governments of self-governing homelands (e.g. KwaNdebele) themselves expressed interest in...
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Mayitjha II (category Southern Ndebele people)
in 2005. During apartheid, while the Southern Ndebele were governed as nominal citizens of the KwaNdebele bantustan, Mayitjha served in several positions...
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Zimbabwe. As a language, it is by no means similar to the Ndebele language spoken in kwaNdebele in South Africa although, like many Nguni dialects, some...
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Mpumalanga (category Articles containing Southern Ndebele-language text)
the Eastern Transvaal was merged with the former bantustans KaNgwane, KwaNdebele and parts of Lebowa and Gazankulu. Although the contemporary borders of...
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Police (1983–94). Lebowa Police (1984–95). KaNgwane Police (1986–94). KwaNdebele Police (1987–94). South African Police Service (1994- ) Municipal/Metropolitan...
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James Mahlangu (category KwaNdebele)
South African politician and Ndebele prince of the Ndzundza royal family. He served as the last Chief Minister of the KwaNdebele bantustan between May 1990...
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Stars are based in KwaMhlanga, playing their home games at the Solomon Mahlangu Stadium. KwaNdebele Siyabuswa Vaalbank "Main Place KwaMhlanga". Census 2011...
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List of elections in South Africa (section KwaNdebele)
November 1995 (delayed to 29 May 1996 in the Western Cape and 26 June 1996 in KwaZulu-Natal) 5 December 2000 1 March 2006 18 May 2011 3 August 2016 1 November...
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era, Siyabuswa was the capital of the KwaNdebele Bantustan. It served as a capital from 1981 to 1986 when KwaMhlanga replaced it. Most of its inhabitants...
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features. Several Bantustans were entirely inside the Transvaal: Venda, KwaNdebele, Gazankulu, KaNgwane and Lebowa. Parts of Bophuthatswana were also in...
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Parliamentary elections were held in KwaNdebele between 8 and 10 December 1988. A total of 54 candidates contested the 16 elected seats. The territory's...
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Zulu Kingdom (category History of KwaZulu-Natal)
The Zulu Kingdom (/ˈzuːluː/ ZOO-loo; Zulu: KwaZulu), sometimes referred to as the Zulu Empire or the Kingdom of Zululand, was a monarchy in Southern Africa...
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Nominal independence Bophuthatswana Ciskei Transkei Venda Self-governance Gazankulu KaNgwane KwaNdebele KwaZulu Lebowa QwaQwa...
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KwaZulu was a semi-independent bantustan in South Africa, intended by the apartheid government as a homeland for the Zulu people. The capital was moved...
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to transfer parts of the homeland, along with parts of the Zulu homeland KwaZulu, to the neighbouring country of Swaziland in 1982 was never realized...
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1980 and was, despite violent resistance, officially integrated into KwaNdebele. Chief Ministers of Lebowa Sekukuniland Sally Frankental; Owen Sichone...
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commands. This led to the formation of 115 Battalion for the Ndebele and the planned KwaNdebele homeland in 1984. 115 Battalion was raised in 1985 and initially...
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Nominal independence Bophuthatswana Ciskei Transkei Venda Self-governance Gazankulu KaNgwane KwaNdebele KwaZulu Lebowa QwaQwa...
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Nominal independence Bophuthatswana Ciskei Transkei Venda Self-governance Gazankulu KaNgwane KwaNdebele KwaZulu Lebowa QwaQwa...
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Penal Code, 1983 still applies between the Kei River and the border with KwaZulu-Natal, and persons who are charged with crimes in that area are prosecuted...
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Nominal independence Bophuthatswana Ciskei Transkei Venda Self-governance Gazankulu KaNgwane KwaNdebele KwaZulu Lebowa QwaQwa...
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the KwaNdebele government and the current multi-ethnic Vaalbank. The early Vaalbank was established to be an urban residential site for the Ndebele population...
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proportional to population, ranging from 30 members in the Northern Cape to 80 in KwaZulu-Natal. The legislatures are elected every five years by a system of party-list...
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