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Sociopolitical history of the Transkei region of the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. This South African history is told through the life story of King Sabata Dalindyebo, the King of the Thembu nation. The film reflects on the African History of the Thembu Nation, the advent of Transkei "independence" as a tool of the Apartheid Government and the diverse roles played on that political stage by three cousins; Sabata Dalindyebo, Kaizer Matanzima and Nelson Mandela. Sabata's journey is followed closely, from his opposition to apartheid to his dethroning, his joining of the banned African National Congress and his eventual life in forced exile. The film follows the emergence of militant Xhosa resistance to Apartheid in the final years of the 1980's, shortly before the release of Nelson Mandela from prison. General Bantu Holomisa's rise to political prominence in South Africa is documented as he led a military coupe against the corrupt Matanzima government of the so called "independent Transkei, and then surprised everyone by being sympathetic to the liberation movement instead of the Apartheid Pretoria government. The film documents the glorious reburial of King Sabata Dalindyebo, The Comrade King, who had originally been buried in a pauper's grave after his funeral had been hijacked by Kaizer Matanzima. The film was shot in 1989 and was one of 18 films broadcast in 1994 by the SABC in the series "Unbanned". 00:00 Images of King Sabata Dalindyebo's Funeral - 1st October 1989 01:10 Introduction 02:22 History of the Thembu Nation 04:27 Early years of King Sabata Dalindyebo 06:05 Family Connection to Nelson Mandela and Kaizer Matanzima 06:50 Kaizer Matanzima supports the Apartheid Government 07:53 King Sabata carries a flame of hope for his people 08:33 King Sabata and Kaiser Matanzima become enemies 09:07 Pretoria and Kaizer reduce King Sabata's jurisdiction 09:49 Kaizer is promoted 10:36 Who is the more senior? Kaizer or Sabata? 11:14 Life at home with Sabata 12:21 Sabata gets married 13:20 Sabata opposes the creation of Apartheid Homelands 14:20 Kaizer is threatened and cracks down on his opposition 17:53 Kaizer becomes first Prime Minister of "Independent" Transkei 18:21 Sabata continues to oppose Kaizer 19:18 Sabata is arrested 20:38 Sabata found guilty 21:48 Sabata deposed and goes into exile 23:54 Sabata joins the ANC 24:36 Sabata's health deteriorates 25:11 Sabata's speech on Radio Freedom 26:12 Sabata dies in exile 26:50 Kaizer hijack's Sabata's Funeral. Sabata buried in a pauper's grave 30:00 Military Coupe in Transkei led by General Bantu Holomisa 30:51 Whose side is Holomisa on? 32:36 Thembu appeal to reinstate Sabata's son, Bhuyelekhaya, as king of the Thembu. 34:14 Sabata's body is exhumed and a new funeral planned. 36:13 King Sabata's funeral marks a turning point in the fight against apartheid.