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  ipedia.com: Kaiser Matanzima Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Kaiser Daliwonga Matanzima (June 15 1915 - June 15 2003) was a former leader of the then-bantustan of Transkei in South Africa; besides various formal titles he held, he is often thought of as Chief Matanzima, reflecting a title traditional with his ethnic group.
Matanzima's support of the Bantu Act (which led to the establishment of the bantustans) soured the friendship between him and Mandela; they were also rivals for the affections of Winnie Madikizela.
Matanzima became a member of the United Transkeian Territorial Council in 1955 and an Executive Council member of the newly created Transkeian Territorial Authority (TTA) in 1956.
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  Science Fair Projects - Kaiser Matanzima
Kaiser Daliwonga Matanzima (June 15 1915 - June 15 2003) was a former leader of the then-bantustan of Transkei in South Africa; besides various formal titles he held, he is often thought of as Chief Matanzima, reflecting a title traditional with his ethnic group.
Matanzima's support of the Bantu Act (which led to the establishment of the bantustans) soured the friendship between him and Mandela; they were also rivals for the affections of Winnie Madikizela.
His prominence was bolstered in 1966 when he inherited the title of Paramount Chief of the Emigrant Thembu; he founded the Transkei National Independence Party and led it to election victories in 1968 and 1973, being sworn in as Prime Minister when Transkei became the first bantustan to gain nominal independence in 1976.
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 wiki/Chief Kaizer Daliwonga Matanzima Definition / wiki/Chief Kaizer Daliwonga Matanzima Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Initially studying to become a missionary, Matanzima gained a degree in Roman Law and Political Science at the University of South AfricaThe University of South Africa is a distance education university, with headquarters in Pretoria, South Africa.
Matanzima became a member of the United Transkeian Territorial Council in 1955 and an Executive Council member of the newly created Transkeian Territorial Authority (TTA) in 1956 1956 is a leap year starting on Sunday.
Mandela's father-in-law was a member of the Transkei cabinet, and Matanzima attempted to persuade Mandela to accept exile in the Transkei in lieu of imprisonment.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Kaiser Matanzima
Kaiser Daliwonga Matanzima (June 15 1915 - June 15 2003) was a former leader of the then-bantustan of Transkei in South Africa.
Matanzima studied law at Fort Hare University and completed his articles in the Transkei capital, Mthatha, in 1948.
Matanzima founded the Transkei National Independence Party, led it to election victories in 1968 and 1973, and was sworn in as Prime Minister in 1976 when Transkei became the first bantustan to gain nominal independence.
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 Chief Kaizer Daliwonga Matanzima
Kaiser Daliwonga Matanzima (June 15, 1915 - June 15, 2003) was a former leader of the then-bantustan of Transkei in South Africa.
Matanzima became a member of the United Transkeian Territorial Council in 1955 and an Executive Council member of the newly created Transkeian Territorial Authority (TTA) in 1956.
Matanzima founded the Transkei National Independence Party, led it to election victories in 1968 and 1973, and was sworn in as Prime Minister in 1976 when Transkei became the first bantustan to gain nominal independence.
www.zdnet.co.za /wiki/Chief_Kaizer_Daliwonga_Matanzima   (925 words)

  
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For much of its history, the Transkei Bantustan was ruled by Chief Kaizer Daliwonga Matanzima, a nephew of Nelson Mandela.
On 2 February 1978, Matanzima announced that Transkei would break all diplomatic ties with South Africa, including the non-aggression pact between them.
Matanzima soon backed down in the face of Transkei's dependence on South African economic aid.
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 Star: Ruler under troubled skies
Matanzima's rise to power was closely associated with the powerful role he played in the tribal hierarchy.
He moved from a relatively junior position as chief of the Ama-hale in 1940 to become the paramount chief of emigrant abaTembu in 1966 and again paramount chief of Western Tembuland in 1976.
Matanzima was quoted after a meeting with homeland leaders, who included Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi, as saying: "Transkeians must understand clearly that as long as the Republic of South Africa is occupied by whites, we will never be free.
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 Bantustan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Local tribal leaders were co-opted to run the homelands, with uncooperative chiefs being forcibly deposed.
The first Bantustan that became operational was the Transkei under the leadership of Chief Kaizer Daliwonga Matanzima in the Cape Province for the Xhosa nation.
Perhaps the best known one was KwaZulu for the Zulu nation in Natal Province, headed by a member of the Zulu royal family Chief Mangosuthu ("Gatsha") Buthelezi in the name of the Zulu king.
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 Star - Ruler under troubled skies
Matanzima's rise to power was closely associated with the powerful role he played in the tribal hierarchy.
He moved from a relatively junior position as chief of the Ama-hale in 1940 to become the paramount chief of emigrant abaTembu in 1966 and again paramount chief of Western Tembuland in 1976.
Matanzima was quoted after a meeting with homeland leaders, who included Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi, as saying: "Transkeians must understand clearly that as long as the Republic of South Africa is occupied by whites, we will never be free.
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 Bantustan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Local tribal leaders were co-opted to run the homelands, and uncooperative chiefs were forcibly deposed.
The first Bantustan was the Transkei, under the leadership of Chief Kaizer Daliwonga Matanzima in the Cape Province for the Xhosa nation.
Perhaps the best known one was KwaZulu for the Zulu nation in Natal Province, headed by a member of the Zulu royal family Chief Mangosuthu ("Gatsha") Buthelezi in the name of the Zulu king.
www.encyclopedia.ozwc.net /index.php?title=Bantustans   (1968 words)

  
 Mandela's triumphant walk: South Africa: Mandela turns 85: News24
He was not born to be king, although he could have chosen to spend his life being a relatively prosperous chief among his tribesmen and women.
His father was, in a sense, prime minister to King Dalindyebo of the Tembu throne and was grandson of Ngubengcuka, a king of the Tembu who died in 1832.
With the banning of the ANC and the Pan Africanist Congress in 1960, the mood among Africans changed and pressure grew on the movement to alter its stance of non-violent resistance to targeted violence against the regime.
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 let1
THE SAGA of the wedding and funeral between the two families of Mgudlwa and Matanzima warrants a reply to those who have chosen to manipulate the relations between the two families for their own ends.
The Mgudlwas played a catalytic role in determining the future of the pillar of the Matanzima family -- Kaizer Daliwonga Matanzima -- and the Mgudlwa family is proud of the role it has played.
This is out of ignorance of the fact that the two families have, for decades, existed side by side, spurred by a spirit of mutual respect.
www.dispatch.co.za /2000/12/08/editoria/LET1.HTM   (264 words)

  
 Dispatch Online - Your premier Eastern Cape news site
Zwelenkosi's father, Chief Mthetho Matanzima, died in September 1972, but because his father was still alive he never took the throne and the crown was passed directly to Zwelenkosi.
Chief Mfundo Bhovulwengwe Mtirara, head of the Maty'engqina traditional authority and also of the Thembu tribe, paid 150 cows in order to marry Princess Nandi Zulu, the daughter of Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini, last year.
In Sunday's ceremony, the Matanzimas prayed to God and asked their ancestors to bless the couple with an heir who would keep the family name alive.
www.dispatch.co.za /2004/10/26/Easterncape/bwed.html   (661 words)

  
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Chief Zwelodumo Ndaba Mtirara (by daughter of Mditshwa), local traditional leader.
I am related to both Sabata Dalindyebo, the present Paramount Chief of Tembuland, and to Kaizer Matanzima, Chief Minister for the Transkei.
Sabata, who ruled the Thembu from 1954, was the grandson of Ngangelizwe a senior to Kalzer (sic) Daliwonga, better known as K.D. Matanzima, the former chief minister of the Transkei - my nephew, by law and custom - who was a descendant of Matanzima.
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 Research in African Literatures--The Early Career of D. L. P. Yali-Manisi, Thembu Imbongi
In subsequent poems in praise of chiefs that appeared in Umthunywa and Umteteli wa Bantu, Manisi laid vigorous and eloquent claim to be the true successor to Mqhayi, as his sobriquet, accorded him by a teacher, implied.
Daliwonga)," was accredited to Livingstone Manisi, Imbongi Entsha, and appeared in three installments in the Umtata newspaper Umthunywa in September and October 1947 and, after a protracted delay, in July 1948.
Chief Daliwonga Mathanzima arrived at noon on the 27th of October 1948.
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 IFP Election Speeches - 30 May 1999 -  Eastern Cape Election Campaign Closing Rally
It was then that one of my university colleagues introduced me to Paramount Chief Daliwonga Kaizer Matanzima with whom I have maintained a life-long relationship, a friendship and mutual respect.
We met Mhlekazi Matanzima with other Youth League members in Alice, in the train that was taking him to Grahamstown.
When I was the Chief Minister of the erstwhile KwaZulu Government we developed plans to enable communities to build and operate their own schools, which were some of the best, efficiently run and built.
www.ifp.org.za /Archive/Speeches/990530asp.htm   (4413 words)

  
 Bantustan
Local tribal leaders were co-opted to run the homelands, and uncooperative chiefs were forcibly deposed.
The first Bantustan was the; Transkei, under the leadership of Chief Kaizer Daliwonga Matanzima in the Cape Province for the Xhosa nation.
Perhaps the best known one was KwaZulu for the Zulu nation in Natal Province, headed by a member of the Zulu royal family Chief Mangosuthu ("Gatsha") Buthelezi in the name of the Zulu king.
www.christiannet.co.za /wiki/Bantustan   (2156 words)

  
 Read about Bantustan at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Bantustan and learn about Bantustan here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The first Bantustan that became operational was the Transkei under the leadership of Chief Kaizer Daliwonga Matanzima in the Cape Province for the
Perhaps the best known one was KwaZulu for the
Zulu nation in Natal Province, headed by a member of the Zulu royal family Chief
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/Bantustan   (851 words)

  
 Daily News: Attending Botha funeral an act of reconciliation
Some time ago he attended the funeral of Chief Kaizer Daliwonga Matanzima, who loved apartheid far more than his masters, PW Botha, FW De Klerk and JB Vorster.
Maybe because Chief Matanzima was an African, there was not such a hullabaloo as there has been over his attendance at PW Botha's funeral.
The last group is the one which understands that the ANC needs to deepen reconciliation.
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 Mail & Guardian Online:
Political infightings between the UDM and the ANC were so polarised that they would render any political party in power [ANC or UDM] incapable of governing,” said the source.
Kaya Gashi, chief financial officer at KSD, says the municipality is developing a long-term development strategy to “turn around” the bad situation.
Mthatha was the former capital of the Transkei homeland, which became a nominally independent sate in 1976 and was ruled mainly by Chief Kaizer Daliwonga Matanzima.
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 AMAHEGEBE
born 26th August 1959 in Mqanduli, Transkei, ANC Member of Parliament, President of Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa, Advocate, married 16th December 1995, Princess Bukelwa Nolizwe Matanzima, daughter of Nkosi Kaiser Daliwonga Matanzima of Western Thembuland, President of Transkei, and has issue.
These include: Instructors' Course; Candidate Officers' Course (Commissioned in 1978); Platoon Commanders' Course; Management Course; Combat Team Commanders' Course; Parachute Course; South African Staff and Management Course at the Army College in Pretoria.
As Tembu Royals manager he worked closely with NSL, SARB and Kaizer Chiefs.
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