continuation of office) XPP – Ximoko Progressive Party Bantustan President of South Africa State President of South Africa List of prime ministers of South Africa...
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Malamulele: 179,326 Lulekani: 38,770 Hlanganani: 127,450 List of chief ministers of Gazankulu Sally Frankental; Owen Sichone (1 January 2005). South Africa's...
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Times. Reuters. 20 February 1979. Retrieved 5 October 2022. "Six Cabinet Ministers Resign in Transkei Scandal". The New York Times. 25 September 1987. Retrieved...
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Ministers of Gazankulu Chief Ministers of KaNgwane Chief Ministers of KwaNdebele Chief Ministers of KwaZulu Chief Ministers of Lebowa Chief Ministers of QwaQwa...
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Tsonga people (redirect from List of Tsonga people)
the formation of the Gazankulu Homeland where Hudson Ntsanwisi (a member of the Van'wanati Maluleke clan) became the first Chief Minister of the Tsonga and...
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Federal Party SA (FPSA) Free Democrats (FREE DEM) Gazankulu Liberation Congress (GLC) Green Party of South Africa (GPSA) Karoo Gemeenskap Party (KGP) Keep...
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Chief of Minister of Gazankulu (1920–1993) Samuel Dickenson Nxumalo, Chief Minister of Gazankulu (1926–2017) Dr. Cedric Phatudi, Chief Minister of Lebowa...
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provincial government. The Members of the Executive Council (MECs) are the provincial equivalent of ministers. The powers of the provincial government are...
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Mangosuthu Buthelezi (redirect from Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi)
Phatudi (Lebowa), Lucas Mangope (Bophuthatswana) and Hudson Ntsanwisi (Gazankulu). Buthelezi later said that, once founded, Inkatha subscribed to the principles...
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President and the Ministers of the South African Government make up the executive branch of the national government. Ministers are Members of Parliament who...
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Limpopo (redirect from Economy of Limpopo)
up of three former homelands of Lebowa, Gazankulu and Venda and part of the former Transvaal province. The Limpopo province was established as one of nine...
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(Western Cape) Gaza Movement for Change (Limpopo) Gazankulu Liberation Congress (Gauteng, Limpopo) Green Party of South Africa (Western Cape) Justice and Employment...
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1993 in South Africa (category Years of the 20th century in South Africa)
Gerard Sekoto, artist. (b. 1913) 23 March – Edison Ntsanwisi, Chief Minister of Gazankulu. (b. 1920) 10 April – Chris Hani, activist. (b. 1942) 22 April...
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Collins Chabane (category Government ministers of South Africa)
attending a funeral of Samuel Dickenson Nxumalo, the third Chief Minister of Gazankulu homeland. List of members of the National Assembly of South Africa who...
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Bantustan (section List of Bantustans)
Ximoko Party, which ruled Gazankulu, has a presence in local government in Giyani. Similarly, the former KwaNdebele chief minister George Mahlangu and others...
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1973 in South Africa (category Years of the 20th century in South Africa)
north-western Rhodesia. 9 – the first strike of the 1973 Durban strikes occurs February 1 – Venda and Gazankulu are granted self-government. March Steve Biko...
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1920 in South Africa (category Years of the 20th century in South Africa)
cinematographer. (d. 1999) 11 July – Edison Ntsanwisi, politician and Chief Minister of Gazankulu. (d. 1993) 30 July – Harry Gwala, anti-apartheid activist and...
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Soshangane (category History of KwaZulu-Natal)
Slater, 1997:11 Wilson:1975:114 Liesegang, 1975: 1-2 & Myburgh, 1949:75 Gazankulu: 1988: 29 Bryant, 1929:454 Bryant, 1929: 454 Hartman & Kriel: 1991: 16...
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electoral success outside its home province of KwaZulu-Natal. Mangosuthu Buthelezi, who served as chief minister of KwaZulu during the Apartheid period, founded...
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Rise Mzansi (section National Council of Provinces)
Mkhabela, Mandla Isaacs former speechwriter for Minister Malusi Gigaba, and Nick Binedell, founder of the GIBS business school. The party intends on contesting...
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Districts of the province and population at the 1991 census. Eerstehoek: 192,115 Nkomazi: 276,965 Nsikazi: 310,160 list of chief ministers of KaNgwane...
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2023. Ntlemeza's controversial reign as Hawks chief ended when he was fired from the Hawks by then Minister of Police Fikile Mbalula following a High Court...
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Political parties that contested the 2019 South African general election (redirect from List of political parties contesting the 2019 South African general elections)
(Western Cape) Gaza Movement for Change (Limpopo) Gazankulu Liberation Congress (Gauteng, Limpopo) Green Party of South Africa (Western Cape) Justice and Employment...
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African National Congress (redirect from African National Congress of South Africa)
church of controversial archbishop Bheki Lukhele in Eswatini; the Chief Financial Officer of the ANC, Bongani Mahlalela along with the Ambassador of Eswatini...
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Harry Belafonte (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
directors. Belafonte released his first album of original material in over a decade, Paradise in Gazankulu, in 1988, which contained ten protest songs against...
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she also resigned as a member of the Democratic Alliance, citing that the party had been abusive towards her. DA Chief Whip Shaun August and many other...
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Zulu Kingdom (redirect from Kingdom of Zulu)
into the Colony of Natal and later became part of the Union of South Africa. Shaka was the illegitimate son of Senzangakhona, Chief of the Zulus. He was...
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Minister of Transkei, Chief George Matanzima and Miss Stella Sigcau, the then incumbent Prime Minister. Holomisa was expelled from the ANC because of...
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several chief ministers of the black homelands, including Cedric Phatudi (Lebowa), Lucas Mangope (Bophuthatswana) and Hudson Nisanwisi (Gazankulu). Despite...
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Fighters (EFF), led by Julius Malema. Mngxitama’s chief policy is ‘expropriation without compensation’ of white-owned land, which he declares to have been...
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