KWAZULU-NATAL

kwäzooˈloo-nätälˈ, province (1995 est. pop. 8,713,000), 33,578 sq mi (86,967 sq km), E South Africa, on the Indian Ocean. Formerly Natal province, in the new constitution of 1994 it was renamed KwaZulu-Natal.

Land and People

The province has two capitals, Pietermaritzburg and Ulundi; the largest city is Durban. The province is bounded on the north by Mozambique, Swaziland, and Transvaal and on the west by Free State, Lesotho, and Eastern Cape; a small portion of Eastern Cape also forms an enclave in S Natal. The province rises from a narrow (except in the north) coastal belt to an inland region fringed in the west by the Drakensberg Range, whose highest point in Natal is c.11,200 ft (3,410 m). The Tugela River flows west to east across the center of the province.

Sugar refining is the main industry. Sheep, cattle, citrus fruits, corn, sorghum, cotton, bananas, and pineapples are also raised. Industries, located mainly in and around Durban, include (besides sugar refineries) textile, clothing, rubber, fertilizer, paper, and food-processing plants, tanneries, and oil refineries. There large aluminum-smelting plants at Richards Bay, on the central coast. The province produces considerable coal (especially coking coal) and timber. It has a good rail network; Durban is one of South Africa's major ports. About 75% of the population is black. During apartheid, a large percentage were forced to live in Bantu homelands (Bantustans), which had a subsistence economy based on cattle raising and corn growing. The main institutions of higher education are the Univ. of Natal (Durban and Pietermaritzburg) and the Univ. of Durban. Natal National Park in the Drakensberg Range includes falls (c.2,800 ft/850 m) of the Tugela River.

History

In the early 19th cent. the area was inhabited primarily by Bantu-speaking Zulu people. In the 1820s and 30s the British acquired much of Natal from the Zulu chiefs Shaka and Dingane. Afrikaner farmers (Boers) arrived (see Trek, Great) in 1837 and, after battles with the Zulu (notably the Boer victory over Dingane at Blood River in 1838), established (1838–39) a republic. In 1843, Britain annexed Natal to Cape Colony, and a Boer exodus followed. In 1856, Natal became a separate colony. Sugarcane cultivation began c.1860, and many Indians (mostly indentured laborers) came to work in the sugar industry. Many Indians remained in Natal after their indenture expired; by 1900 they outnumbered whites. In 1893, Natal was given internal self-government; in 1910 it became a founding province of the Union (now Republic) of South Africa. In the 1980s and early 1990s, KwaZulu-Natal was wracked by conflict between the African National Congress and the Zulu-nationalist Inkatha Freedom Party, under the leadership of Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi; fighting has since diminished.

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...Africa, Democracy, and the KwaZulu-Natal Constitution. by Jonathan L...that allocance, the province of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) produced an extravagant...Constitution of the State of KwaZulu/Natal with the understanding that with...
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Kwazulu Natal. by Tom Nevin GATEWAY TO SOUTH AFRICA...model set in motion a decade ago by KwaZulu-Natal. In that time, the province has completely...straitjacket recognised long ago by KwaZulu-Natal, and the province moved decisively...
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...Opponents Portfolio; Plan Key to KwaZulu Natal Peace. Byline: Geoff Hill...stability in the eastern province of KwaZulu Natal, where hundreds died in pre...opposition partys home province of KwaZulu Natal, where Mr. Buthelezis largely...
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KWAZULU South Africa: see KwaZulu-Natal ; Zululand . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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...sq mi (25,900 sq km), NE KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Zululand is...migrating north into Natal (see KwaZulu-Natal ) as part of the Great Trek...being incorporated into the new KwaZulu-Natal province. Attempting to stay...
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