Namaland
The former flag of Namaland.
Namaland was a bantustan in South West Africa (present-day Namibia), intended by the apartheid government to be a self-governing homeland for the Nama people. A centrally administered local government was created in 1980.
Namaland, like other homelands in South West Africa, was abolished in May 1989 at the start of the transition to independence.
See also
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| South Africa |
Nominally independent Bantustans are in italics
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| | | Transkei | President: | |
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| Bophuthatswana | President: | |
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| Administrators: |
- Tjaart Van der Walt, Job Mokgoro March–April 1994
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| Ciskei | Head of State: |
- Lennox Sebe 1981–90 (President)
- Oupa Gqozo 1994 (Chairman of the Military Committee and of the Council of State)
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| Administrators: |
- Pieter van Rensburg Goosen, Bongani Blessing Finca March–April 1994
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| Venda | |
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| KaNgwane |
- Enos John Mabuza 1981–91
- N. J. Badenhorst 1982 (Administrator)
- Mangisi Cephas Zitha 1991–94
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| KwaNdebele |
- Simon Skosana 1981–86
- Klaas Mtshiweni 1986
- George Majozi Mahlangu 1986–89
- Jonas Masana Mabena 1989–90
- James Mahlangu 1990–94
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| KwaZulu | |
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| Lebowa |
- Mokgama Maurice Matlala 1972–73
- Cedric Namedi Phatudi 1973–87
- Z. T. Seleka 1987
- Mogoboya Nelson Ramodike 1987–94
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| QwaQwa | |
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