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1. Constitution of the Republic of Transkei 1976, Chapter 3, 16/Chapter 5, 41 2. Constitution of the Republic of Transkei, Chapter 5, 24(4): "No court of law shall be competent to inquire into or to pronounce upon the validity of any Act." 3. 28 electoral divisions; number of MPs per division in proportion to number of registered voters per division; at least one MP each
The Wild Coast
Travel guide to the Wild Coast region of South Africa's Eastern Cape province. The Wild Coast, known also as the Transkei, is a 250 kilometre long stretch of rugged and unspoiled coastline that stretches north of East London along sweeping bays, footprint-free beaches, lazy lagoons and rocky headlands.
Transkei | South African History Online
Transkei Officially the Republic of Transkei, was an unrecognised State in the Southeastern Region of South Africa from 1976 to 1994 An early history of the Transkei area Originally the Transkei included the territories of Idutywa Reserve, Fingoland (Mfenguland) and Galekaland (Gcalekaland).
Transkei | Encyclopedia
Transkei (trănskī´), former black "homeland" and nominal republic, E South Africa, in what is now Eastern Cape prov. Transkei was bounded by the Great Kei River on the south, by the Indian Ocean on the east, by Natal (now Kwazulu-Natal) on the north, and by Lesotho on the northwest. Two exclaves were separated from the main territory, in the …
Transkei Philately
The passing of the Transkei Constitution Act was an event of great significance in the history of the Black peoples of South Africa. It was tangible evidence of the results of the policy of promoting Black political independence initiated in 1951 and carried a step further in 1959 by the passing of the Promotion of Bantu Self-Government …
Offbeat Route 56 – the alternative route through the Transkei
Offbeat Route 56 – Take The Alternative Route Through The Transkei. Route 56 is a surprisingly well-maintained, provincial route that links Middleburg in the Eastern Cape, with Pietermaritzburg in KwaZulu Natal. On the map it looks as though someone has taken a crayon and drawn a squiggly line east, north east through the …
Butterworth | South Africa | Britannica
Butterworth, town, Eastern Cape province, South Africa. It lies north of East London. One of the oldest white settlements in the Transkei region, it grew from a Wesleyan mission station founded in 1827. The settlement was named after Joseph Butterworth, a treasurer of the Wesleyan Mission Society, and acquired town status in 1904. Butterworth now has major …
The Wild Coast
The Wild Coast. Travel guide to the Wild Coast region of South Africa's Eastern Cape province.. The Wild Coast, known also as the Transkei, is a 250 kilometre long stretch of rugged and unspoiled coastline that stretches north of East London along sweeping bays, footprint-free beaches, lazy lagoons and rocky headlands.Originally encompassing the …
Mthatha | History & Facts | Britannica
Mthatha, formerly Umtata, town, Eastern Cape province, South Africa. It was the capital of Transkei, a nominally independent but not internationally recognized southern African republic that was reincorporated into South Africa in 1994. Located on the Mthatha ("The Taker") River (so named because of its destructive flooding), the town lies at an elevation …
S.A.T. Psychedelic Mushrooms
The Transkei is a mushroom for experienced users, as it packs a bit more psilocybin punch than many other species. As with most psilocybin-producing fungi, African Transkei produces in the psychonaut a sense of connection to the world and the people in it. They are also known for being sensation-enhancing mushrooms that can alter the way …
Wild Coast Villages & Towns | Transkei | South Africa
Cintsa. The pretty villages of Cintsa East and Cintsa West are situated 25 minutes north of East London on the Wild Coast Jikeleza Route, an area marked by sandy bays and peaceful estuaries. The two villages sit on opposite banks of the Chintsa Lagoon, and offer expansive views of the bay, estuary and 17km long beach.
Transkei | South African History Online
The Transkei homeland. The Transkei region was the scene of various attempts to establish segregated districts before the period of apartheid. The Glen Gray Act of 1894 saw the establishment of district councils under the leadership of chiefs. The idea of using chiefs as proxy rulers eventually became a cornerstone of the Bantustan policy of ...
Transkei | former republic, Africa | Britannica
Transkei consisted of three separate land units, two much smaller than the third. The capital was at Umtata. Transkei was administratively created by the South African government in 1959 as a non-independent Bantustan designated (together with Ciskei) for the Xhosa-speaking peoples.
Transkei | Encyclopedia
Transkei (trănskī´), former black "homeland" and nominal republic, E South Africa, in what is now Eastern Cape prov. Transkei was bounded by the Great Kei River on the south, by the Indian Ocean on the east, by Natal (now Kwazulu-Natal) on the north, and by Lesotho on the northwest.
Transkei travel guide | Globe Spots
Nestled in the northern Transkei region, Mkambati is an 8000-hectare, isolated region of South Africa that is often overlooked by travellers. Spend a day exploring the Msikaba River and its forested ravine towards the spectacular Superbowl, a towering 100 m natural amphitheatre. Spend another day rock-hopping the 10 km coastline and the ...
Towns of historical interest in the 'kei | Wild Coast
Towns of historical interest in the 'kei. Butterworth. Butterworth is the oldest town in the Transkei, built quite near to the place where the great chief Hintsa had his palace. It was founded by Methodist missionaries in 1827. The Xhosa name is Gcuwa after the river running through it, but the English name is from the then- treasurer of the ...
TRANSKEI – THE LANDRACE TEAM
Transkei is a pure sativa. They grow very bushy if topped and some untopped plants can reach 4 metres. They are harvested in the months from end of March to June. The average flowering time is of 14 week but also some may take 18+ weeks. These in particular will have an abundance of pistils.
Transkei | International Cannagraphic Magazine Forums
Misty Kei (Transkei) Seeds are gathered from plants growing in the South Eastern Cape, not to far inland and much closer to the sea than most other African strains we collect. It's a very dry region, but plants grow by the river banks, where other vegetation thrive because of the rich soils.