Chief Ministers of KaNgwane
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KaNgwane
KaNgwane
KaNgwane was a bantustan in South Africa, intended by the apartheid government to be a semi-independent homeland for the Swazi people. Formerly called the "Swazi Territory", the homeland was granted nominal self-rule in 1981. Schoemansdal was designated as its capital. Its official capital was at...

9 June 1970 to April 1981 Enos John Mabuza
Enos John Mabuza
Enos John Mabuza served as chief councillor , then chief minister , chief executive councillor and again chief minister of the Bantustan of KaNgwane of South Africa....

, Chief Councillor
KaNgwane
KaNgwane
KaNgwane was a bantustan in South Africa, intended by the apartheid government to be a semi-independent homeland for the Swazi people. Formerly called the "Swazi Territory", the homeland was granted nominal self-rule in 1981. Schoemansdal was designated as its capital. Its official capital was at...

(Self-Rule)
April 1981 to 18 June 1982 Enos John Mabuza
Enos John Mabuza
Enos John Mabuza served as chief councillor , then chief minister , chief executive councillor and again chief minister of the Bantustan of KaNgwane of South Africa....

, Chief Minister
KaNgwane
KaNgwane
KaNgwane was a bantustan in South Africa, intended by the apartheid government to be a semi-independent homeland for the Swazi people. Formerly called the "Swazi Territory", the homeland was granted nominal self-rule in 1981. Schoemansdal was designated as its capital. Its official capital was at...

(Homeland Status Suspended)
18 June 1982 to 9 December 1982 N.J. Badenhorst, Administrator
9 December 1982 to August 1984 Enos John Mabuza
Enos John Mabuza
Enos John Mabuza served as chief councillor , then chief minister , chief executive councillor and again chief minister of the Bantustan of KaNgwane of South Africa....

, Chief Executive Councillor
KaNgwane
KaNgwane
KaNgwane was a bantustan in South Africa, intended by the apartheid government to be a semi-independent homeland for the Swazi people. Formerly called the "Swazi Territory", the homeland was granted nominal self-rule in 1981. Schoemansdal was designated as its capital. Its official capital was at...

(Self-Rule)
August 1984 to 1 April 1991 Enos John Mabuza
Enos John Mabuza
Enos John Mabuza served as chief councillor , then chief minister , chief executive councillor and again chief minister of the Bantustan of KaNgwane of South Africa....

, Chief Minister
15 April 1991 to 26 April 1994 Mangisi Cephas Zitha, Chief Minister
KaNgwane
KaNgwane
KaNgwane was a bantustan in South Africa, intended by the apartheid government to be a semi-independent homeland for the Swazi people. Formerly called the "Swazi Territory", the homeland was granted nominal self-rule in 1981. Schoemansdal was designated as its capital. Its official capital was at...

 re-integrated into South Africa
South Africa
The Republic of South Africa is a country in southern Africa. Located at the southern tip of Africa, it is divided into nine provinces, with of coastline on the Atlantic and Indian oceans...

 on 27 April 1994

See also

  • Bantustan
    Bantustan
    A bantustan was a territory set aside for black inhabitants of South Africa and South West Africa , as part of the policy of apartheid...

  • President of South Africa
    President of South Africa
    The President of the Republic of South Africa is the head of state and head of government under South Africa's Constitution. From 1961 to 1994, the head of state was called the State President....

  • List of State Presidents of South Africa
    State President of South Africa
    State President, or Staatspresident in Afrikaans, was the title of South Africa's head of state from 1961 to 1994. The office was established when the country became a republic in 1961, and Queen Elizabeth II ceased to be head of state...

  • List of Prime Ministers of South Africa
  • Governor-General of the Union of South Africa
    Governor-General of the Union of South Africa
    The Governor-General of the Union of South Africa was the representative of the British and later South African Crown in the Union of South Africa between 31 May 1910 and 31 May 1961...

  • Apartheid
  • Non-recognized nations
  • Lists of Incumbents
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