Tutor Ndamase
South African politician
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King Vulindlela Nyangelizwe KaPhangwa (Tutor Vulindlela Ndamase; 11 January 1921[1] – 21 February 1997)[2] was the third President of the bantustan of Transkei, which was granted nominal independence from South Africa on 26 October 1976.[a][3][4] He was the King of Western Mpondoland, the son of King Victor Poto Ndamase. He was brother to Xhosa Queen Nondwe Sigcawu the wife of King Xolilizwe Sigcawu; AmaRharhabe Queen Nolizwe Sandile the wife of King Mxolisi Sandile and mother of King Maxhob'ayakhawuleza Sandile; and Chieftain Nolusapho Mabandla of the wife of AmaBhele Chief Thandathu Jongilizwe Mabandla.
Dumnisani Gladstone Gwadiso (Acting)
Stella Sigcau
Tutor Vulindlela Ndamase | |
|---|---|
| 3rd President of Transkei | |
| In office 20 February 1986 – 26 April 1994 | |
| Prime Minister | George Matanzima Dumnisani Gladstone Gwadiso (Acting) Stella Sigcau |
| Military Leader | Bantu Holomisa |
| Preceded by | Kaiser Matanzima |
| Succeeded by | Position abolished |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Tutor Vulindlela Ndamase 11 January 1921 |
| Died | 21 February 1997 (aged 76) |
| Party | Independent (from 1987) |
| Other political affiliations | Transkei National Independence Party (until 1987) |
Ndamase became president on 20 February 1986, after the retirement of King Kaiser Matanzima, the second President of Transkei (in office from 1979[5]) and served until 26 April 1994, when Transkei was reintegrated into South Africa.[6]
Ndamase represented the Transkei National Independence Party (TNIP) until 1987, when the party was abolished following the coup d'état led by Bantu Holomisa.[6] He died on 21 February 1997 at the age of 76.
Notes
- The Status of Transkei Act 100 of 1976 granted Transkei "independence" with effect from 26 October 1976.