NSA:Bophuthatswana
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Bophuthatswana |
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![]() First NSA of Bophuthatswana, 1981
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- | Established | 1981 |
- | Succeeded | South and West Africa |
- | Preceded | South Africa (1995) |
Sister Projects |
The National Spiritual Assembly of Bophuthatswana was the body responsible for administrating the Bahá’í community of Bophuthatswana.
History[edit]
The National Spiritual Assembly of Bophuthatswana, a nominally independent state within South Africa called a Bantustan, was established in 1981.[1]
Bantustans were disestablished in 1994 and the Assembly was disbanded in 1995 with the Bahá’í community of Bophuthatswana coming under the jurisdiction of the the National Spiritual Assembly of South Africa.[2]
Past members[edit]
Name | Served |
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Cornelius Khunou | 1981 - ???? |
Jane Khunou | 1981 - ???? |
Stanlake Kukama | 1981 - 1995 |
Stephen Lekhonkhobe | 1981 - ???? |
Wright Lekhonkhobe | 1981 - ???? |
Alan Moore | 1981 - ???? |
Ephens Senne | 1981 - ???? |
Judy Worth | 1981 - ???? |
Steve Worth | 1981 - ???? |
Notes[edit]
- NSA for 1980-81 reported in Baha'i News (1982). National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States. No 611, Pg(s) 8. View as PDF..
References[edit]
- ↑ Baha'i World, Vol. 18, p 549
- ↑ Graham Hassall (2000). "National Spiritual Assemblies: Lists and years of formation".