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Venda ( ), officially the Republic of Venda (; ), was a in northern . It was fairly close to the South African border with to the north, while, to the south and east, it shared a long border with another black homeland, . It is now part of the province. Venda was founded by the South African government as a for the , speakers of the .Lahiff, p. 55. The United Nations and international community refused to recognise Venda (or any other Bantustan) as an independent state.


History
Venda was declared on 1 February 1973, Worldstatesman.com has a chronology of Venda's transition to nominal independence and reintegration into South Africa. with elections held later in the year. Further elections were held in July 1978. The territory was declared independent by the South African government on 13 September 1979, and its residents lost their South African citizenship. The Birth of a New Non-State (subscription required), in , 24 September 1979"S. Africa Launches 'Independent Black State' of Venda," in The Washington Post, 13 September 1979. In common with the other , its independence was not recognised by the international community.

Venda was initially a series of non-contiguous territories in the Transvaal, with one main part and one main . Its capital, formerly at , was moved to (which included the old Sibasa administrative district) when Venda was declared independent in 1979. Prior to independence, it was expanded to form one contiguous territory, with a total land area of 6,807 km2 (2628 sq. mi.). In the 1984 elections, the ruling Venda National Party retained its position as ruling party, beating the perpetual opposition Venda Independent People's Party (VIPP). Elections in South Africa's Apartheid-Era Homelands "Bantustans" African Elections Database

At independence in 1979, the population of Venda stood at about 200,000 people. The state was cut off from neighbouring by the , patrolled by South African troops, to the north, and from nearby by the Kruger National Park.

The first President of Venda, , was also a Paramount Chief of the Vhavenda people; he was born and lived in in Limpopo. His successor, , was overthrown in a military coup by the Venda Defence Force in 1990. Afterwards, the territory was ruled by the Council of National Unity, a chaired by General Gabriel Ramushwana. Venda was re-incorporated into South Africa on 27 April 1994.


Institutions of education
In 1982, the University of Venda, known as Univen, was established as an institution of higher learning for the Vhavenda people. University of Venda website . Retrieved 28 June 2007.


Districts in 1991
Districts of the province and population at the 1991 census.


Security forces
The Venda National Force was established with Venda's independence in 1979 and included defence and other services such as police and prisons. Strangely enough, traffic policing was part of this national force, but, by 1981, it was transferred to the Department of Justice. The Fire Brigade was, however, still part of the Venda National Force, although there were plans to transfer this to the civilian government.


See also
  • Heads of State of Venda
  • (Vhavenda), the ethnic group who live mostly in the province in South Africa.
  • Venda Defence Force


Sources
  • Lahiff, E. (2000) An Apartheid Oasis?: Agriculture and Rural Livelihoods in Venda, Routledge. .

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