1990 Venda coup d'état

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Date5 April 1990; 36 years ago (1990-04-05)
LocationVenda (Bantustan) Thohoyandou
1990 Venda coup d'état
Map of Venda (red) within South Africa.
Date5 April 1990; 36 years ago (1990-04-05)
LocationVenda (Bantustan) Thohoyandou
TypeMilitary coup
MotiveRegime change
TargetNPV–led government of Frank Ravele
Organised byGabriel Ramushwana
Participants Venda Defence Force (faction)
OutcomeCoup succeeds
  • The overthrow of government of President Ravele.
  • The establishment of military rule under the Council of National Unity headed by Colonel Ramushwana.

The 1990 Venda coup d'état was a bloodless military coup in Venda, an unrecognised state and a nominally independent South African homeland for the Venda people, which took place on 5 April 1990. The coup was led by the then 48-year-old Colonel Gabriel Ramushwana, the Chief of Staff of the Venda Defence Force, against the government of President Frank Ravele (NPV).[1]

Ramushwana's military government stayed in power until January 1994,[2][3] several months before the reunification of Venda with South Africa after the first post-apartheid general election.[4]

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