Kavangoland
The former flag of Kavangoland.
Kavangoland was a bantustan in South West Africa (present-day Namibia), intended by the apartheid government to be a self-governing homeland for the Kavango people. It was set up in 1970 and self-government was granted in 1973.
Kavangoland, like other homelands in South West Africa, was abolished in May 1989 at the start of the transition to independence.
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| South-West Africa | Nominal independence | |
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- After Nominal Independence
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- Tjaart Van der Walt and Job Mokgoro (Mar–Apr 1994)
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| Bushmanland | No central government established |
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| Ciskei | Head of State: | |
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- Pieter van Rensburg Goosen and Bongani Blessing Finca (Mar–Apr 1994)
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| Damaraland | |
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| Kaokoland | No central government established |
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| Namaland | Head of State: |
- Cornelius Cloete (1980–85)
- Daniel Luipert (1985–89)
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| Tswanaland | |
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| Venda | |
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| | | East Caprivi | Chief Minister: |
- Josiah Moraliswane (Mar–Sept 1976)
- Richard Muhinda Mamili (1976–81)
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| Chairman: |
- Josiah Moraliswane (1981–84)
- H.J. Becker (Jul–Aug 1984)
- F.P.J. Visagie (1984–86)
- I.J. van der Merwe (Mar–Aug 1986)
- A.G. Visser (1986–89)
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| Gazankulu | |
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| Hereroland | |
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| KaNgwane | Chief Minister: | |
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| Kavangoland | |
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| KwaNdebele | Chief Minister: |
- Simon Skosana (1981–86)
- Klaas Mtshiweni (Nov 1986)
- George Majozi Mahlangu (1986–89)
- Jonas Masana Mabena (1989–90)
- James Mahlangu (1990–94)
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| Lebowa | Chief Minister: |
- Mokgama Maurice Matlala (1972–73)
- Cedric Namedi Phatudi (1973–87)
- Z.T. Seleka (Oct 1987)
- Mogoboya Nelson Ramodike (1987–94)
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