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Lebowa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (91 words) |
 | Lebowa was a bantustan located in the Transvaal in north eastern South Africa. |
 | Seshego initially acted as Lebowa's capital while the purpose-built Lebowakgomo was being constructed. |
 | Granted internal self-government on October 2, 1972 and ruled for much of its existence by Cedric Phatudi, Lebowa was reincorporated into South Africa in 1994. |
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 | Chief purchasers of South Africa’s exports are the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, and Italy. |
 | Prime Minister Malan retired in 1954 and was succeeded by another NP leader, Johannes G. Strijdom, who removed legal obstacles to the further implementation of apartheid. |
 | The IFP was led by Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi and rejected early by the ANC because the ANC opposed its exclusive ethnic character and close cooperation with the existing white power structure. |