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Transkei (/trænˈskeɪ, trɑːn-, -ˈskaɪ/ tran-SKAY, TRAHN-, -SKY,
meaning the area
beyond [the river] Kei),
officially the
Republic of
Transkei (Xhosa:...
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relations of
South Africa during apartheid The
Status of
Transkei Act 100 of 1976
granted Transkei "independence" with
effect from 26
October 1976. The Status...
- The
University of
Transkei was a
university in
Umtata in the
former bantustan of
Transkei in
South Africa. It was
founded in 1976 as a
branch of the University...
- It was
first established as an
engineering campus of the
University of
Transkei in 1985 and
received autonomy in 1994. In 2004,
almost 9000
students registered...
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Mathanzima (15 June 1915 – 15 June 2003), was the long-term
leader of
Transkei. In 1950, when
South Africa was
offered to
establish the
Bantu Authorities...
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located in the south-west
portion of the "
Transkei" region. The
region that was
later known as the
Transkei was
originally divided into
territories known...
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forcibly resettled in the
Ciskei and
Transkei, the
other Xhosa homeland. In
contrast to the
Transkei,
which was
largely contiguous and
deeply rural...
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still based. In 1960 the regiment's name was
changed to
Regiment Transkei (RTK), but by 1966, this was
changed to
Regiment Noordoos-Kaap (RNOK) and...
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September 1956. The
Transkei was
granted self-government by the
Transkei Constitution Act 48 of 1963. This Act
established the
Transkei Legislative ****embly...
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Transkei Defence Force (TDF) was
established during March 1981, from the 141
Battalion of the
South African Defence Force (SADF). It was the defence...