• Chief Botha Sigcau (died 1 December 1978) was a King in Eastern Pondoland, Transkei, South Africa (1939–1976) and later the figurehead President of Transkei...
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  • first lady Blackburn Botha, Royal Air Force reconnaissance aircraft Botha, Alberta, Canadian settlement in Alberta Botha Sigcau (died 1978), former President...
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  • King Botha Sigcau of the AmaMpondo state who was a former President of the Transkei in 1976–1978. Her brothers are King Mpondombini Thandizulu Sigcau and...
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  • Sigcau is a South African surname that may refer to: Botha Sigcau (died 1978), King in the Eastern Pondoland, President of Transkei from 1976 to 1978...
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    economic aid.[citation needed] In 1979, after the death of AmaMpondo King Botha Sigcau, Mathanzima became State President, with his brother George as Prime...
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    effect from 4 December 1981. Brother of Kaiser Matanzima. Daughter of Botha Sigcau. Forced to flee during the 1994 crisis. In rebellion staged by members...
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    South African Communist Party General Secretary. Botha Sigcau, former Transkei's President Stella Sigcau, former Transkei Prime Minister and minister of...
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    they had established. The government worked with Paramount Chief King Botha Sigcau to attempt to start a rehabilitation scheme in Pondoland. The scheme...
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    President of Ciskei (1926–1994) King Botha Sigcau, President of Transkei and father of Stella Sigcau (died c.1978) Stella Sigcau, Prime of Transkei (1937–2006)...
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  • Twenty-man Sigcau (1947–1996) was a traditional leader of Lwandlolubomvu Traditional Council. He was the youngest son of King Botha Sigcau and brother...
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