KaNgwane
KaNgwane
Kelli Giddish
An attempt to transfer parts of the homeland to the neighboring (genuinely independent) country of Swaziland in 1982 failed following protests. The homeland's territory had been claimed by King Sobhuza of Swaziland as part of the Swazi monarchs' traditional realm, and the South African government hoped to use the homeland as a buffer zone against guerrilla infiltration from Mozambique. It responded to the failure of the transfer by temporarily suspending the autonomy of KaNgwane, then restoring it in 1984.
Unlike the other homelands in South Africa, KaNgwane did not adopt a distinctive flag of its own and flew the then national Flag of South Africa.
KaNgwane was re-integrated into Transvaal on 26 April 1994. Its territory now forms part of the province of Mpumalanga.
See Also: Chief Ministers of KaNgwane
| Apartheid-era Bantustans in South Africa | [image] | |
|---|---|---|
| Bophuthatswana | Ciskei | Gazankulu | KaNgwane | KwaNdebele | KwaZulu | Lebowa | QwaQwa | Transkei | Venda Bantustans that were "independent" are in italics | ||