Over 6 weeks it scythed through the Cape, the then Orange Free State, and the
Ciskei and Transkei, and indeed across the country, as far north as Messina.
She examines the regimes and repertoires--the makings and the meanings--of rural relocation in one such bantustan or so-called homeland: the
Ciskei, in South Africa's Eastern Cape.
1990 - ANC loyalists overthrow the government of South African homeland of
Ciskei.
A quartet of rectangular maps, each titled Homelands as Ubhaco, 2017, describes the political territory and flags of Bophuthatswana,
Ciskei, Transkei, and Venda, nominally independent black nations created by the apartheid state.
However, instead of continuing in anaesthetics in Cape Town, he took his wife and their two young daughters to the
Ciskei to take up an appointment as district surgeon in the Stockenstroom area.
The Eastern Cape, home to the impoverished Transkei and
Ciskei Bantustans, sent a steady stream of migrants to the Cape Flats in search of wage labor, but these migrants were effectively shut out of housing by the Group Areas Act (27).
Large parts of the Eastern Cape province are made up of former homelands of the Apartheid period, namely, Transkei and
Ciskei. One of the Apartheid government's acts of segregation was the Bantu Authorities Act of 1951, which legalized the deportation of Black people into designated homelands.
De Wet, 'Betterment planning in a rural village in Keiskammahoek,
Ciskei', Journal of Southern African Studies 15(2) (1989): 326-345; P.
Aspects of the biology and ecology of the South African abalone Haliotis midae Linnaeus, 1758 (Mollusca Gastropoda) along the eastern Cape and
Ciskei coast.
His wife, a Filipina who arrived South Africa with a German Company that had factories in the former
Ciskei during the apartheid period, added that it was initially called Beacon Bay China Mall.