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List of leaders of the TBVC states
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This article lists the leaders of the TBVC states, the four Bantustans which were declared nominally independent by the government of the Republic of South Africa during the period of apartheid, which lasted from 1948 to 1994. Their independence was not recognized outside South Africa.

The bantustans with nominal independence were namely: Transkei (1976),[a][1] Bophuthatswana (1977),[b][2][3] Venda (1979)[c][4] and Ciskei (1981),[d][5] hence the abbreviation TBVC.
The TBVC states were reintegrated into South Africa in the wake of the first post-apartheid general election in April 1994.[6]
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Transkei

Heads of state
Heads of government
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Foreign ministers
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Bophuthatswana

Heads of state and government
Foreign ministers
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Venda

Heads of state and government
Foreign ministers
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Ciskei

Heads of state and government
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Foreign ministers
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See also
Notes
- Forced to flee during the 1994 crisis.[13]
- Gained power in the 1973 election.[17]
- Proclaimed independence following the 1980 referendum.
- Declared president for life in 1983.
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