KaNgwane (Swazi: [kaˈŋɡwanɛ]) was a bantustan in South Africa, intended by the apartheid government to be a semi-independent homeland for the Swazi people...
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under the new name "KaNgwane" KaNgwane (homeland status suspended) 18 June 1982 to 9 December 1982 N.J. Badenhorst, administrator KaNgwane (homeland status...
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Gazette No. 5742 of 16 September 1977. Called the KaNgwane Constitution Proclamation, 1977. The KaNgwane Government departments were established by Proclamation...
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Ngwane III was King of kaNgwane from 1745 to 1780. He is considered to be the first King of modern Eswatini. For his name the people were called bakaNgwane...
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area that was the Eastern Transvaal was merged with the former bantustans KaNgwane, KwaNdebele and parts of Lebowa and Gazankulu. Although the contemporary...
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transfer parts of the homeland, along with parts of the Swazi homeland KaNgwane, to the neighbouring country of Swaziland (now Eswatini) in 1982 was never...
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Eswatini derives its name from a later king named Mswati II. KaNgwane, named for Ngwane III, is an alternative name for Eswatini, the surname of whose...
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born 16 June 1951), is a South African politician who served both in the KaNgwane government and post-Apartheid government. He served in Mathews Phosa's...
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Eswatini and some South African schools in Mpumalanga, particularly former KaNgwane areas. Siswati is an official language of Eswatini (along with English)...
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Nominal independence Bophuthatswana Ciskei Transkei Venda Self-governance Gazankulu KaNgwane KwaNdebele KwaZulu Lebowa QwaQwa...
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Bantustans were entirely inside the Transvaal: Venda, KwaNdebele, Gazankulu, KaNgwane and Lebowa. Parts of Bophuthatswana were also in the Transvaal, with other...
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Louieville (redirect from KaNyamasane)
South Africa. It was the capital of KaNgwane, a non-independent bantustan. "Main Place Louieville". Census 2011. "KaNgwane (state, South Africa)". Encyclopædia...
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African National Congress (ANC) from 1994 to 2009, having served for the KaNgwane bantustan administration as councillor and legislative member He also served...
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Nominal independence Bophuthatswana Ciskei Transkei Venda Self-governance Gazankulu KaNgwane KwaNdebele KwaZulu Lebowa QwaQwa...
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kingdom. In the early 1980s King Sobhuza attempted to acquire control over KaNgwane, a Bantustan set up by the South African government in an attempt to reunite...
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refer to: Sobhuza I of Swaziland (ca. 1780 – 1839?), king (ngwenyama) of KaNgwane Sobhuza II of Swaziland (1899 – 1982), Paramount Chief and later King of...
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Gazankulu Police (1982–94). QwaQwa Police (1983–94). Lebowa Police (1984–95). KaNgwane Police (1986–94). KwaNdebele Police (1987–94). South African Police Service...
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Nominal independence Bophuthatswana Ciskei Transkei Venda Self-governance Gazankulu KaNgwane KwaNdebele KwaZulu Lebowa QwaQwa...
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the bantustan named KaNgwane. In November 2005 the South African government announced that the town's name had been changed to KaMatsamo. The new name...
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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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(1928–2023) Prince Johannes Mkolishi Dlamini, chief executive officer of KaNgwane (1928–1988) Oupa Gqozo, President of Ciskei (born 1952) Gen. Bantu Holomisa...
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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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employed as secretary by the Ministries of Justice and Public Works in the KaNgwane government, working in David Mkhwanazi's office. In 1988 Gumede left his...
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Mbombela) and was recognised as a homeland township under the bantustan of KaNgwane. It was also formed as a result of a housing project for the employees...
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in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa. It was formerly part of the KaNgwane homeland. "Main Place Dundonald". Census 2011. "My Hometown: Dundonald...
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White River, Mpumalanga (redirect from KaBokweni)
township communities commuted daily between what became the bantustan of KaNgwane to White River and other towns segregated as white. White River was the...
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Nominal independence Bophuthatswana Ciskei Transkei Venda Self-governance Gazankulu KaNgwane KwaNdebele KwaZulu Lebowa QwaQwa...
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