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    Lebowa was a bantustan ("homeland") located in the Transvaal in northeastern South Africa. Seshego initially acted as Lebowa's capital while the purpose-built...
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    Sesotho sa Lebowa is a Sotho-Tswana language group spoken in the northeastern provinces of South Africa, most commonly in Mpumalanga, Gauteng and the Limpopo...
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  • Lepelle-Nkumpi Local Municipality and was the capital of the former Bantustan of Lebowa. Lebowakgomo lies 45 km (28 mi) southeast of the Limpopo capital of Polokwane...
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  • in italics indicate de facto continuation of office) LNP - Lebowa National Party LPP - Lebowa People’s Party Bantustan President of South Africa State President...
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  • Previously Graskop district (TAP). Government LG – Lebowa government LP – Lebowa police Lebowa became part of Limpopo Province. OBW – private vehicles...
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    Namedi Phatudi (27 May 1912 – 7 October 1987) was the Chief Minister of Lebowa, one of the South African bantustans. Born in Ga-Mphahlele, the son of the...
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    Africa or by any international government. Other Bantustans (like KwaZulu, Lebowa, and QwaQwa) were assigned "autonomy" but never granted "independence"....
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    27°S 26°E / 27°S 26°E / -27; 26 North West (Tswana: Bokone Bophirima; Afrikaans: Noord-Wes [ˈnuərt.vɛs]) is a province of South Africa. Its capital...
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    situated in Lebowakgomo. The province is made up of three former homelands of Lebowa, Gazankulu and Venda and part of the former Transvaal province. The Limpopo...
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    was merged with the former bantustans KaNgwane, KwaNdebele and parts of Lebowa and Gazankulu. Although the contemporary borders of the province were only...
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  • 1994 until his death in 1996. He was formerly a prominent politician in Lebowa, where he was Minister of the Interior. Ramusi was BaTlokwa from the Northern...
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    /bæˈpɛdi/, also known as the Sotho, Basotho, Northern Sotho, Basotho ba Lebowa, Transvaal Sotho, Marota, or Dikgoshi. are a Sotho-Tswana ethnic group native...
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  • This article lists elections for legislative or quasi-legislative bodies in South Africa. 15 September 1910 20 October 1915 20 March 1920 8 February 1921...
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    entirely inside the Transvaal: Venda, KwaNdebele, Gazankulu, KaNgwane and Lebowa. Parts of Bophuthatswana were also in the Transvaal, with other parts in...
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  • traditional leader. He rose to prominence during apartheid as a politician in Lebowa and the leader of the GaMothiba traditional authority in present-day Polokwane...
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    Commission. Between 1972 and 1994 part of Sekhukhuneland was included in the Lebowa bantustan. The territory was not contiguous, being divided into two major...
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  • 1972 and 1974 Seshego was the capital of the non-independent Bantustan of Lebowa, which was abolished in 1994. The township's industries produce food, beverages...
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  • Police (1981–94). Gazankulu Police (1982–94). QwaQwa Police (1983–94). Lebowa Police (1984–95). KaNgwane Police (1986–94). KwaNdebele Police (1987–94)...
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    eastern, southern and western. It comprises the Rustenburg Layered suite, the Lebowa Granites and the Rooiberg Felsics, that are overlain by the Karoo sediments...
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    Nominal independence Bophuthatswana Ciskei Transkei Venda Self-governance Gazankulu KaNgwane KwaNdebele KwaZulu Lebowa QwaQwa...
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    (1884–88) Upingtonia (1885–87) Klein Vrystaat (1886–91) Gazankulu (1971–94) Lebowa (1972–94) QwaQwa (1974–94) Transkei (1976–94) Bophuthatswana (1977–94) Venda...
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    (1884–88) Upingtonia (1885–87) Klein Vrystaat (1886–91) Gazankulu (1971–94) Lebowa (1972–94) QwaQwa (1974–94) Transkei (1976–94) Bophuthatswana (1977–94) Venda...
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  • held in Lebowa on 16 March 1983. The Lebowa People’s Party won more than 75% of the 40 elected seats in the Legislative Assembly. The Lebowa Legislative...
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    THE STRUGGLE AGAINST THE APARTHEID REGIME IN THABAMOOPO DISTRICT OF THE LEBOWA HOMELAND, 1970 -1994: A CRITICAL HISTORICAL STUDY, page 47 Population 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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    246 KwaZulu (1981–1994) Nongoma (until 1980) Ulundi (1980–1994) 5,524,774 Lebowa (1972–1994) Lebowakgomo 2,740,587 QwaQwa (1974–1994) Phuthaditjhaba 342...
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    Cape Colony Bophuthatswana Ciskei Gazankulu KaNgwane KwaNdebele KwaZulu Lebowa QwaQwa Transkei Venda The official blazon of the arms is: Or, representations...
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  • Bophuthatswana (1973–94), Ciskei (1973–94), Gazankulu (1973–94), Venda (1973–94), Lebowa (1974–94), QwaQwa (1975–94), KwaZulu (1977–94), and KwaNdebele (1982–94)...
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  • philanthropist Harry Oppenheimer as a donation to the then government of Lebowa. It has been recognised as a top-performing school within the Limpopo province...
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  • Botswana, South Africa Tshwene Baboon North West Bakgaga/ Bakone Sesotho sa Lebowa South Africa Kwena, Phuti, Kgaga Crocodile, Duiker Limpopo Bakgalagadi Setswana...
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