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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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KwaMhlanga KNE –
Enkangala KNA –
Siyabuswa KNB –
Kwaggafontein KNF –
Vaalbank (Libangeni)
Government KNG –
KwaNdebele government KNP –
KwaNdebele police...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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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Police (1983–94).
Lebowa Police (1984–95).
KaNgwane Police (1986–94).
KwaNdebele Police (1987–94).
South African Police Service (1994- ) Muni****l/Metropolitan...
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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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November 1995 (dela**** 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...