The New Union of South Africa (NUSA) is one of the successor unions to the former nation of South Africa. Formed in 2004 between the Republic of the Cape, German South West Africa, Volkstaat, and Waterboersland, it united the nations into one political entity, internationally.
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| - The New Union of South Africa (NUSA) is one of the successor unions to the former nation of South Africa. Formed in 2004 between the Republic of the Cape, German South West Africa, Volkstaat, and Waterboersland, it united the nations into one political entity, internationally.
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| - New Union of South Africa
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| - Lesotho, Parts of South Africa and Namibia
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| - Through Adversity We Are One
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| - The New Union of South Africa (NUSA) is one of the successor unions to the former nation of South Africa. Formed in 2004 between the Republic of the Cape, German South West Africa, Volkstaat, and Waterboersland, it united the nations into one political entity, internationally. Over the past few years, these states have co-operated extensively as the union grew and strengthened the bond between the nations. KwaZulu also joined, followed by Lesotho, seeing the eradication of apartheid policies in the NUSA. This has helped project a very positive image of the new union, but has been one of the primary reasons the Orange Free State continues to reject joining. By 2014, however, all four member states had come to realise that the New Union of South Africa had served it purpose. This, coupled with the fact that New Britain was now looked at in a much more positive light, led to the nations signing the Article for the Dissolution of the New Union of South Africa on the 26th of Septebmer, after more than a week of discussions. It is believed the trigger for the dissloution was Volkstaat beginning to distance itself more from other members as the country felt its interests were not being held in such a high regard.
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