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Part 2

Affected Areas


(a)

Bosbokrand—Consisting of the Mala district of Gazankulu and the Mapumaleng district of Lebowa

(b)

District of Namaqualand

(c)

District of Groblersdal

(d)

Northern Transkei/Pondoland—Consisting of the Bizana, Flagstaff, Libode, Lusikisiki, Nqeleni, Port St Johns and Tabankulu districts of Transkei, as they were defined on 26 October 1976

(e)

District of Umzimkulu of Transkei, as it was defined on 26 October 1976

(f)

The area consisting of the districts of block “B” envisaged in Part 1 in respect of the province of Pretoria-Witwatersrand-Vereeniging

(g)

The areas consisting of the districts of the two blocks envisaged in Part 1 in respect of the province of Eastern Cape

(h)

Province of Northern Cape

(i)

The area for which the KwaNdebele Legislative Assembly has been instituted in terms of section 1 of the Self-governing Territories Constitution Act, 1971 (Act No. 21 of 1971), including the districts of Moutse 1, 2 and 3 and the district of Mathanjana as described in Part 2 of the Schedule to the Bophuthatswana Border Extension Act, 1978 (Act No. 8 of 1978)

(j)

District of Sasolburg

(k)

The area consisting of the districts of Clanwilliam, Vredendal and Van Rhynsdorp

(l)

District of Mount Currie, including land mentioned in Proclamations R.141 of 30 September 1983 and 43 of 26 April 1985 and the farms Drumleary 130 and Stanford 127

(m)

The area consisting of the districts of Kuruman, including the area defined in Proclamation 103 of 31 October 1991, Postmasburg and Hartswater

(n)

The area consisting of—

(i)

the district of Brits, excluding the areas as described in Part 1 of the Schedule to the Bophuthatswana Border Extension Act, 1978 (Act No. 8 of 1978), and Proclamations R.222 of 28 November 1986 and R.98 of 30 June 1989;

(ii)

the districts of Moretele and Odi of Bophuthatswana, as they were defined on 6 December 1977