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Tenure | Incumbent | Notes |
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KaNgwane (April 1976 to 30 September 1977: Swazi Territorial Authority) | ||
23 April 1976 to 23 June 1977 | Mokholoshi Dhlamini, chief executive officer | |
23 June 1977 to 18 June 1982 | Enos John Mabuza, chief executive officer, from 1 October 1977: chief executive councillor | 1 October 1977: establishment as a homeland with a legislative assembly under the new name "KaNgwane" |
KaNgwane (homeland status suspended) | ||
18 June 1982 to 9 December 1982 | N.J. Badenhorst, administrator | |
KaNgwane (homeland status restored) | ||
9 December 1982 to 31 August 1984 | Enos John Mabuza, chief executive councillor | |
KaNgwane (self-rule) | ||
31 August 1984 to 1 April 1991 | Enos John Mabuza, chief minister | |
15 April 1991 to 26 April 1994 | Mangisi Cephas Zitha, chief minister | |
KaNgwane reintegrated into South Africa on 27 April 1994 |