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Ciskei

Republic of Ciskei
iRiphabliki yeCiskei
1981–1994
Coat of arms of Ciskei
Coat of arms
Motto: "Siyakunqandwa Ziinkwenkwezi"  (Xhosa)
"We Shall be Stopped by the Stars"
or "The Sky is the Limit"
Anthem: Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika[1]
Xhosa: God Bless Africa
Location of Ciskei (red) within South Africa (yellow)
Location of Ciskei (red) within South Africa (yellow)
StatusBantustan
(de facto; independence not internationally recognised)
CapitalBisho
Official languagesXhosa[2]
English[2]
Leader 
• 1972–1973
Chief J. T. Mabandla
• 1973–1978a
Lennox Leslie Wongamu Sebe
• 1978–1990b
Lennox Leslie Wongamu Sebe
• 1990–1994
Brigadier General Oupa Gqozo
History 
• Self-government
1 August 1972
• Nominal independence
4 December 1981
4 March 1990
10 February 1991
• Re-integrated into South Africa
27 April 1994
Area
1980[3]9,000 km2 (3,500 sq mi)
Population
• 1980[3]
677,920
CurrencySouth African rand
Preceded by
Succeeded by
South Africa
South Africa

Ciskei (/səsˈk, sɪs-, -ˈk/ səss-KY, siss-, -⁠KAY, meaning on this side of [the river] Kei), officially the Republic of Ciskei (Xhosa: iRiphabliki yeCiskei), was a Bantustan for the Xhosa people, located in the southeast of South Africa. It covered an area of 7,700 square kilometres (3,000 sq mi), almost entirely surrounded by what was then the Cape Province, and possessed a small coastline along the shore of the Indian Ocean.

Under South Africa's policy of apartheid, land was set aside for black peoples in self-governing territories. Ciskei was designated as one of two homelands, or "Bantustans", for Xhosa-speaking people.

Xhosa people were forcibly resettled in the Ciskei and Transkei, the other Xhosa homeland.[4][5]

In contrast to the Transkei, which was largely contiguous and deeply rural, and governed by hereditary chiefs, the area that became the Ciskei had initially been made up of a patchwork of "reserves",[6] interspersed with pockets of white-owned farms. In Ciskei, there were elected headmen and a relatively educated working-class populace,[6] but there was a tendency of the region's black residents—who often worked in East London, Queenstown, and King Williams Town—to oppose traditional methods of control.[7][8] These differences have been posited as the reason for two separate homelands for the Xhosa people being developed, as well as the later nominal independence of Ciskei from South Africa, than Transkei.[7]

After its creation, large numbers of blacks, in particular, "non-productive Bantus"—women with dependent children, the elderly, and the infirm—were expelled by the apartheid government from designated white areas in the Cape Province to Ciskei, and it was also treated as a reservoir of cheap black labour.[8][9] The diaspora of the Ciskei Xhosa was due to the settler colonialism and internal wars between the Xhosa.[10]

Ciskei had a succession of capitals during its existence. Originally, Zwelitsha served as the capital, with the view that Alice would become the long-term national capital. However, it was Bisho (now spelled Bhisho) that became the capital until Ciskei's reintegration into South Africa.

History

A Xhosa village in Ciskei
Map of Ciskei

By the time Sir John Cradock was appointed governor of the Cape Colony in 1811, the Zuurveld region had lapsed into disorder, and many white farmers had begun abandoning their farms.[11] Early during 1812, on the instructions of the governor, Lieutenant-Colonel John Graham forced 20,000 Xhosa to cross the Fish River.[11] Subsequently, 27 military posts were erected across this border, which resulted in the establishment of the garrison towns of Grahamstown and Cradock.[11]

At the end of the 19th century, the area known as British Kaffraria between the Fish and Kei rivers had been set aside for the "Bantu", and was known as the Ciskei from then on.[12] Europeans gave the name Ciskei to the area to distinguish it from the Transkei, the area north of the Kei.[13]

After the Union of South Africa formed in 1910, the "Bantu" rights of occupation remained unclear, and differed from colony to colony within South Africa. The Native Lands Act of 1913 demarcated the reserves in the Union, and made it illegal to sell or lease these lands to Europeans (except in the Cape Colony).[12] General Hertzog pursued his segregation policy, and subsequently passed the Native Trust and Land Act in 1936.[14] This act effectively abolished the right of the Cape "Bantu" to buy land outside of the existing reserves.[14]

The boundaries of the Ciskei region changed as land was added and excised. A notable excision was the removal of the Glen Grey and Herschel Districts, and their allocation to the newly independent Transkei,[9] with the populations of the districts moving into the rest of Ciskei to retain their South African citizenship (which was subsequently lost when Ciskei became independent).[9]

By the 1970s, the South African government decided on the final boundaries of Ciskei, as a consolidated area, through the amalgamation of existing reserves allocated to Ciskei, and the purchase of intervening white-owned land.[9] This amalgamation reduced the total length of Ciskei's borders, making them easier for the South African government to police, as well being an attempt to create a more viable area for the homeland.[9]

Independence

In 1961, Ciskei became a separate administrative region, and in 1972, was declared self-governing under the rule of Chief Justice Mabandla, who was then followed by Lennox Sebe. Mabandla was a Fengu, a group that had allied itself with the British in the frontier wars, and were better educated as a result of historically embracing colonial education. Further embittered by the policies of "retribalisation" by the apartheid authorities, the Rharhabe became resentful, and asserted their position, which culminated in the election of Sebe[15]—although Sebe later abandoned his anti-Fengu rhetoric.[16]

In 1978, it became a single-party state under the rule of Sebe. In 1981, following an independence referendum in 1980, it became the fourth homeland to be declared independent by the South African government, and its residents lost their South African citizenship. However, there were no border controls between South Africa and Ciskei.[citation needed]

Black people who were found to be living without permits in white areas or farms in South Africa, often for generations, were forcibly relocated to Ciskei by apartheid authorities, generally from "black spots" in the neighbouring "white corridor",[17] and moved into squalid resettlement camps.[18] A 1983 study by Rhodes University found that 40% of the children in one camp suffered from wasting caused by malnutrition, and 10% suffered from kwashiorkor.[17] In another camp at Thornhill, 50% of the children died before the age of 5.[17] Typhoid epidemics also broke out in the resettlement camps, which were often isolated, located far from urban areas, and lacked health facilities, sanitation, and schools.[8] The forced relocations of blacks to the Ciskei resulted in high population densities in the homeland, a situation that persists to the present day.[9]

On several occasions, the Ciskei government imposed collective punishment on communities that opposed its rule, and people fled the Bantustan back into South Africa proper, because of the harassment and denial of government services to dissenters.[19]

In common with other Bantustans, its independence was not recognised by the international community. Sebe once claimed that the State of Israel had granted official recognition to Ciskei, but the Israeli Foreign Ministry denied this.[20]

Ciskei–Transkei hostilities and Operation Katzen

Ciskei–Transkei conflict
Date1986–1987
Location
Ciskei & Transkei
Result Clashes ended
Belligerents
Ciskei Ciskei Transkei Transkei
Ciskei Ciskei dissidents
Commanders and leaders
Ciskei Lennox Sebe Transkei George Matanzima
Ciskei Charles Sebe

In 1986 and 1987,[21] Transkei, a larger, wealthier, and more populous entity, undertook a series of military raids[22] on Ciskei,[7][23][24] and attempted to seize control of Ciskei. One of these raids was an attack on leader Lennox Sebe's compound, with the apparent goal of taking him hostage, in order to force a merger of the two Bantustans.[25] Transkei had previously granted sanctuary to Lennox Sebe's estranged brother, Charles, the former head of Ciskei's security forces, who had been imprisoned in Ciskei on charges of sedition,[17][26] in addition to previously kidnapping Lennox Sebe's son.[27] The South African government ostensibly intervened to warn the Transkei government off.[7] However, during a later meeting of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, it was revealed that the plan to amalgamate the Transkei and Ciskei into a proposed Xhosaland, as well as the freeing of Charles Sebe from prison, had been carried out by South African security forces linked to the Civil Cooperation Bureau, in order to consolidate an anti-ANC front in the Eastern Cape region, as part of the abortive Operation Katzen.[28][29][30][31]

Coup d'état

In 1990, Brigadier Oupa Gqozo deposed Sebe and ruled as a dictator—despite an initial promise of a swift return to civilian rule. During 1991 and 1992, many of the legal foundations of apartheid in South Africa were removed, undermining the rationale for the homelands' continued existence. The African National Congress pressed strongly for them to be reincorporated into South Africa. This was opposed by Gqozo and the other homeland leaders.

Bisho massacre

On 7 September 1992, the Ciskei Defence Force fired into a crowd (led by Ronnie Kasrils, Cyril Ramaphosa, and Chris Hani) of ANC members, and demanded the removal of Gqozo.[32][33] 28 people were killed, and hundreds injured in the massacre outside the sports stadium in Bisho, the small capital of Ciskei.[32][33]

Annexation

Gqozo refused to participate in the negotiations to agree to a post-apartheid constitution for South Africa, and initially threatened to boycott the first non-racial elections. This became unsustainable, and in March 1994, Ciskei government workers went on strike for fear of losing their job security and pensions in the post-apartheid era. The police then mutinied, prompting Gqozo to resign on 22 March. The Transitional Executive Council (TEC) appointed two administrators, who took control of the homeland to ensure security until the elections could be held the following month. The TEC also blocked the South African government from deploying the paramilitary Internal Stability Unit (ISU) of the South African Police force, as the unit was suspected of fomenting violence in other parts of the country after the Ciskei military had threatened to open fire on the ISU if it entered the territory.[citation needed]

On 27 April 1994, Ciskei and all of the other homelands were reincorporated into South Africa, after the first post-apartheid elections. Along with Transkei, Ciskei became part of the new Eastern Cape Province, with its capital becoming the capital of the new province, and the former territory of the Ciskei forming parts of the Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality, the Chris Hani District Municipality, and the Amathole District Municipality—as of 2016.[9]

Districts in 1991

Districts of the province, and their populations at the 1991 census.[34]

Law enforcement and defence

Notable persons

See also

Books

  • Mager, A.K. (1999) Gender and the Making of a South African Bantustan: A Social History of the Ciskei, 1945–1959, Heinemann.
  • Switzer, L. (1993) Power and Resistance in an African Society: The Ciskei Xhosa and the Making of South Africa, University of Wisconsin Press.

References

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  2. ^ a b Republic of Ciskei Constitution Act, No 20 of 1981, chapter II, section 8 "Xhosa and English shall be the official languages of the Republic of Ciskei and shall enjoy equal recognition."
  3. ^ Sally Frankental; Owen Sichone (1 January 2005). South Africa's Diverse Peoples: A Reference Sourcebook. ABC-CLIO. p. 187. ISBN 978-1-57607-674-3. Archived from the original on 12 December 2013. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
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  17. ^ a b c d Lelyveld, Joseph (25 September 1983). "MISERY IN A SOUTH AFRICAN 'HOMELAND'". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 5 February 2018. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
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  19. ^ "Truth Commission – Special Report – TRC Final Report – Volume 2, Section 1, Chapter". sabctrc.saha.org.za. Archived from the original on 18 August 2018. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  20. ^ Sasha Polakow-Suransky, The Unspoken Alliance: Israel's Secret Relationship with Apartheid South Africa, (New York: Pantheon Books), 2010, p. 157.
  21. ^ "Truth Commission – Special Report – TRC Final Report – Volume 2, Section 1, Chapter 5, Subsection 22". sabctrc.saha.org.za. Archived from the original on 9 September 2018. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
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  24. ^ Times, Alan Cowell and Special To the New York (20 October 1986). "PRETORIA PUZZLE: 'HOMELANDS' AT ODDS". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 19 August 2018. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
  25. ^ "2 SOUTH AFRICAN 'HOMELANDS' DO BATTLE". The Washington Post. 20 February 1987. Archived from the original on 12 August 2018. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  26. ^ "Former commander of the armed forces of the Ciskei, Major-General Charles Sebe is imprisoned". South African History Online. 16 March 2011. Archived from the original on 18 August 2018. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  27. ^ PARKS, MICHAEL (27 September 1986). "Commandos Storm S. Africa Homeland, Free Coup Leader, Seize President's Son". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 19 August 2018. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
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  29. ^ "INTELLIGENCE CHIEF SPEAKS OUT ON OPERATION KATZEN". justice.gov.za. South African Press Association. Archived from the original on 3 March 2011. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
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For other places with the same name, see Malinówka. Village in Lublin Voivodeship, PolandMalinówkaVillageMalinówkaCoordinates: 51°16′32″N 23°4′22″E / 51.27556°N 23.07278°E / 51.27556; 23.07278Country PolandVoivodeshipLublinCountyŁęcznaGminaCyców Malinówka [maliˈnufka] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Cyców, within Łęczna County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.[1] It lies approximately 7 kilometres (4 mi) …

For other political parties with the same name, see Revival Party and Revival Party (Moldova). Political party in Ukraine Revival ВідродженняLeaderVitaliy Khomutynnik[1]FounderHeorhiy KirpaFounded15 June 2004 (2004-06-15) (Revival), 27 February 2014 (2014-02-27) (Economic Development), 5 June 2015 (2015-06-05) (merger)Merger ofParty of RegionsSucceeded byFor the FutureKernes Bloc — Successful KharkivIdeologyEconomic …

Brazilian actress and singer (born 1985) In this Portuguese name, the first or maternal family name is Rios and the second or paternal family name is Botelho. Mariana RiosRios at the Canecão in 2009BornMariana Rios Botelho (1985-07-04) 4 July 1985 (age 38)Araxá, Minas Gerais, BrazilOccupation(s)Actress, singerYears active2002–presentHeight1.66 m (5 ft 5 in)[1] Mariana Rios Botelho (born 4 July 1985) is a Brazilian actress and singer-songwriter.[2]…

United States historic place in Yuma County, Arizona United States historic placeJ. Homer Smith HouseU.S. National Register of Historic Places The house in 2014Location600 5th Avenue, Yuma, ArizonaCoordinates32°42′57″N 114°37′29″W / 32.71583°N 114.62472°W / 32.71583; -114.62472 (J. Homer Smith House)Arealess than one acreBuilt1917 (1917)Architectural styleBungalow/craftsmanMPSYuma MRANRHP reference No.82001658[1]Added to NRH…

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Greek island in the Aegean Sea For other uses, see Paros (disambiguation). Municipality in GreeceParos ΠάροςMunicipalityFrom top left: Parikia, Panagia Ekatontapiliani, the Frankish Castle and a typical Paros streetParosLocation within the region Coordinates: 37°4′N 25°12′E / 37.067°N 25.200°E / 37.067; 25.200CountryGreeceAdministrative regionSouth AegeanRegional unitParosArea • Municipality196.3 km2 (75.8 sq mi)Highest elevati…

Obras de Antoni Gaudí ★ Património Mundial da UNESCO Sagrada Família Critérios C(i) C(ii) C(vi) País Espanha Coordenadas Parque Güell: Carrer d'Olot 41º24'49N 2º09'11E Palácio Güell: Carrer Nou de La Rambla, 3-5 41º22'45N 2º10'28E Casa Milà: Passeig de Gràcia, 92 41º23'43N 2º09'43E Casa Vicens: Carrer de los Carolines, 22 41º24'13N 2º09'04E Sagrada Família Plaça de la Sagrada Familia 41º24'12N 2º10'27E Casa Batlló Passeig de Gràcia, 43 41º23'30N 2º09'54E Cripta d…

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