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Only under the Nationalist regime was the existence of a separate Transkeian local government system to be made a pretext for denying Africans representation in Parliament ...
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It was partly to achieve this and partly to facilitate the integration of Africans into the mining and industrial economy that led Cecil John Rhodes to introduce the Glen Grey Act and the Bunga, the mixed Transkeian council of elected and nominated members.
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It developed gradually until the 26 magisterial districts of the Transkei became the basic units of the larger Bunga, which became known as the United Transkeian Territories General Council (U.T.T.G.C.) ...
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The Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa (Contralesa) has written to the Eastern Cape government requesting a state funeral for the late former Transkeian leader Kaiser Daliwonga
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Prime Minister, addressed the country from the stadium's podium shortly after the ochre, white and green Transkeian flag had been hoisted and eight 25-pounder guns of 142 Battery, 14th Field
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Merwe's actions in assisting two Transkeian police officers were in no way unlawful and the facts does not disclose any offence and application was refused.
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Transkeian police who fled to South Africa after escaping from custody in the Transkei.
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Van der Merwe was refused amnesty for providing employment to two members of the Transkeian police.
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Van der Merwe's amnesty application for helping two Transkeian police officers, who had fled to South Africa, was refused.
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There will also be some old faces in Parliament, but in new political homes, including former Transkeian leader and ANC deputy minister Bantu Holomisa and former Nationalist minister Roelf
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