10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BASOTHO-QWAQWA»
Discover the use of
Basotho-Qwaqwa in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Basotho-Qwaqwa and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
African Politics in South Africa, 1964-1974: Parties and Issues
At the beginning of 1974 the only remaining non- self-governing homelands were
KwaZulu, Basotho Qwaqwa and Swazi. Certain matters are expressly excluded
from legislation by homeland legislative assemblies : all matters of a military ...
2
Apartheid, Poverty and Malnutrition
here what it adds there. Even after reallocation, several Homelands will remain
extremely small. Basotho QwaQwa, for example - 45 742 ha inhabited by 24 000
Basothos and, in theory, due to receive l 452 000 more l/ - is the most ...
Continued by: Basotho-Qwaqwa (South Africa). Legislative Assembly.
Tekanyetso ya ditshenyehelo tse tla lefjwa ka tjhelete ya Lekgotla 1a Puso la
Basotho-Qwaqwa selemong sa ditjhelete se felang ka 31 Hlakubele l. Basotho
ba Borwa ...
4
Southern African Political History: A Chronology of Key ...
1 Apr. 1972 The names of the four 'homelands' are changed: from Basotho ba
Borwa (Southern Sotho) to Basotho-Qwaqwa; from Tswanaland to
Bophuthatswana; from Machangana to Gazankulu; from Zululand to Kwazulu. 1
Apr. 1972 Under ...
Jacqueline Audrey Kalley, Elna Schoeman, Lydia Eve Andor, 1999
5
Report of the Department of Bantu Administration and Development
From 1 October 1971 the Territorial Authority became a Legislative Assembly in
terms of Proclamation R. 225 of October 1971, and the name was changed to the
Basotho-Qwaqwa Legislative Assembly. Constitution 2. This Proclamation ...
South Africa. Dept. of Bantu Administration and Development, 1971
6
A History of Africa: African nationalism and the ...
The Transkei became the first Bantustan; the others were Ciskei, Kwa-Zulu,
Venda, Lebowa, Gazankulu, Basotho Qwaqwa and Bophuthotswana. In 1959,
the first meeting was held. The authority comprised chiefs, government-
nominated, and ...
7
History from South Africa: Alternative Visions and Practices
... homelands in their region, the Herschelites were trapped between the corrupt
and oppressive ethnic governments of Chief Mantanzima in the Transkei, T. K.
Mopeli, leader of the densely populated minuscule homeland of Basotho
QwaQwa, ...
8
Families Divided: The Impact of Migrant Labour in Lesotho
... Witsieshoek (Basotho Qwaqwa). Motlalepula came home for one month in
June 1973, bringing some roofing materials to complete a new hut which they
were building in response to the needs of a growing 158 Families divided Wives
left ...
9
SANB: South African National Bibliography
028.52 Pienaar Basiese rekeningkunde. — 6S7.20202 Basiese Basotho-
Qwaqwa . Legisiative Assembly : Estimates of the expenditure to be defrayed
from the revenue fund of the Basotho-Qwaqwa Legislative Assembly during the
bookyear ...
Basotho Qwaqwa Elections Indications of change in political outlook came to
Basotho Qwaqwa in May 1975, with the dramatic change of Government
following the landslide success of the Dikwankwentla Party, an opposition party
led by a ...