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Transkei Police Officer's Cap badge. South Africa Homeland.

$18.00

Gilded metal and enamel cap badge for officers in the former Transkei Police. South Africa. Former homeland (Bantustan).
1963 - 1994.

Good condition and complete with lugs.

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Gilded metal and enamel cap badge for officers in the former Transkei Police. South Africa. Former homeland (Bantustan).
1963 - 1994.

Good condition and complete with lugs.

Gilded metal and enamel cap badge for officers in the former Transkei Police. South Africa. Former homeland (Bantustan).
1963 - 1994.

Good condition and complete with lugs.

Prior to 1995, South Africa was divided into four provinces: Cape Province (Kaap Provinsie), Natal, Transvaal and Orange Free State (Oranje Vrystaat) and the so-called TBVC States, Self-Governing Territories and Development Regions (old South Africa).
The TBVC States had independent status but were not widely recognized by the international community. The TBVC States and Self-Governing Territories were also referred to as Homelands or Bantustans.
These so-called Homelands were the following:
1. TBVC States: Transkei, Bophuthatswana, Venda and Ciskei. (TBVC = Transkei, Bophuthatswana, Venda & Ciskei).
2. Self-Governing Territories: Gazankulu, Kangwane, Kwandebele, Kwazulu, Lebowa and Qwaqwa.
Every Homeland had its own policing agency, bringing the total number of policing agencies in South Africa to eleven (ten homelands and the old South African Police).
All eleven policing agencies had different uniforms, rank structures and conditions of service and were established under different legislation.
With the adoption of the interim Constitution in 1994, the Homelands and old development regions were abolished and integrated into a united South Africa with nine provinces. All eleven police agencies were amalgamated to form the new South African Police Services.

Transkei received ‘self-governing’ in 1963 and ‘constitutional independence’ in 1976. One of the two homelands for Xhosa-speaking people.
The badge of the Transkei Police Department consisted of a rayed five-pointed star shaded brown and white, charged in the centre, on a white roundel, with the coat of arms of Transkei in full colour within a white annulet edged in brown bearing the inscription AMAPOLISA ASE TRANSKEI above, and TRANSKEI POLICE below.

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