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The following is a list of the chief ministers of the South African apartheid era Bantustan of QwaQwa, also known as the Basotho ba Borwa.
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The following is a listof the chiefministersof the South African apartheid era Bantustan ofQwaQwa, also known as the Basotho ba Borwa. Dates in italics...
departments of Basotho-QwaQwa were established. QwaQwa was established as a self-governing territory within the Republic in accordance with the provisions of the...
1975. The party governed the bantustan state ofQwaQwa from 1975 to 1994. It was one of the signatories of the National Peace Accord, but later withdrew...
South African newspapers in Sesotho except for regional newsletters in QwaQwa, Fouriesburg, Ficksburg, and possibly other Free State towns. Currently...
Times. Reuters. 20 February 1979. Retrieved 5 October 2022. "Six Cabinet Ministers Resign in Transkei Scandal". The New York Times. 25 September 1987. Retrieved...
Puthaditjhaba when he met Kenneth Mopeli, then ChiefMinisterof the South African bantustan ofQwaQwa, and became his mentor. Mopeli worked in the same...
President and the Ministersof the South African Government make up the executive branch of the national government. Ministers are Members of Parliament who...
provincial government. The Members of the Executive Council (MECs) are the provincial equivalent ofministers. The powers of the provincial government are...
Council) of Bophuthatswana (born 1948) Kenneth Mopeli, Chief Executive Councillor and ChiefMinisterofQwaqwa (1930–2014) Chief Patrick Mphephu, chief executive...
within the TBVC-system. Chief Kaiser Daliwonga Matanzima was Transkei's Prime Minister until 1979, when he assumed the office of President, a position he...
28 – More than 200 people are arrested in Phuthaditjhaba, QwaQwa after a march by thousands of public servants on the homeland's parliament deteriorated...
German protectorate in 1884 by the decree of Otto von Bismarck. In 1904, the Herero, under the leadership ofChief Samuel Maharero, rebelled against the German...
hereditary chiefs, the area that became the Ciskei had initially been made up of a patchwork of "reserves", interspersed with pockets of white-owned...
government of South Africa granted limited self-government to QwaQwa, a 253-square-mile (660 km2) portion of land bordering the Kingdom of Lesotho, as...
October – Tsiame Kenneth Mopeli (84), ChiefMinisterofQwaQwa 26 October – Senzo Meyiwa (30), goalkeeper and captain of both Orlando Pirates and South Africa...
government" under the leadership of its first Prime Minister, John Molteno. This act brought all three branches of the state's government under local...
into the Colony of Natal and later became part of the Union of South Africa. Shaka was the illegitimate son of Senzangakhona, Chiefof the Zulus. He was...
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positions of his Kingdom. While the appellation of "language of the king" ((Ge'ez: ልሳነ ንጉሥ "Lisane Negus")/(Amharic: የንጉሥ ቋንቋ "Ye-Negus QwanQwa")) and its...
Stafford, American astronaut (d. 2024) September 20 – Kenneth Mopeli, ChiefMinisterofQwaQwa bantustan (d. 2014) September 23 – Ray Charles, African-American...