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Bheki Mtolo. (File photo)

Apartheid-era high court boundaries to shift

The boundaries and jurisdictions of high courts in Transkei Bophuthatswana, Venda and Ciskei have never been changed

Grand old master: The Odi Stadium in the former Bophuthatswana bantustan is now only used by a few athletes, who still train on its Tartan running track. (Paul Botes/M&G)

Odi: The life and death of a legendary football stadium

Odi Stadium, a unique behemoth that once held 60 000 fans, is clinging to its existence

This is the story of Thandi Modise in the Weekly Mail March 23 to 30 1989 edition.

Thandi Modise, the knitting needles guerrilla

The first in a two-part series by Thami Mkhwanazi. This week: Life in the camps

Sello Harries Maloka is still waiting for a commission’s report into his status as kgosi of the Bakgatla ba Mocha. (Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

Premier dragged into kgosi battle

A deposed leader wants to hold Refilwe Mtshweni responsible for ignoring a court order to release a report on the issue

Bitter fruit:  The father of Didimalang Lorato Molebatsi confronted Bophuthatswana president Lucas Mangope when he took the family’s land

What was taken must be returned

Mahikeng locals are still bitter about strongman rule and the kgosi who handed over their land

Painting the myth: Pinky Pinky

Mythology in the age of sci-fi

Local myths, born of violence, can be subverted to reflect the new conditions of the black cultural imagination

For Bophuthatswana leader Lucas Mangope’s death  brings into focus the role of bantustans and their leaders in upholding apartheid’s mission.

What is the Legacy of Lucas Mangope?

For Bophuthatswana leader Lucas Mangope’s death brings into focus the role of bantustans and their leaders in upholding apartheid’s mission.

Nostalgia: Admirers recalled the former statesman with fondness at his memorial service this week.

Bop citizens tell of ‘days of plenty’ under Mangope

But others recall the brutality of his soldiers and police and the illusion of freedom

For Bophuthatswana leader Lucas Mangope’s death  brings into focus the role of bantustans and their leaders in upholding apartheid’s mission.

On Bop and the legacy of nostalgia

It’s not strange that people feel nostalgic about Bophuthatswana – it’s part of being South African

Blazing Bop

There was black smoke everywhere, and the people sang: ‘Today Mangope must resign’

A brazen ploy … but good news for the old

The government is in a pre-election panic putting pence into pensioners’ pockets in the hope that it will pay off at the polls.

All quiet at Bop polls. And two days after, no results

The Weekly Mail visited several areas in the Odi-Moretele district of Bophuthatswana on election day.