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‘The conscience of white South Africa’: Celebrating the Black Sash, 60 years later by Marianne Thamm (Daily Maverick), 14 May 2015
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“Breaking the Poverty Trap”: Financing a Basic Income Grant in South Africa, 2004
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When the grant stops, the hope stops. Report for Parliament October 2009 by Seyisi K and Proudlock P
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An evaluation of South African novelist Nadine Gordimer (1923-2014) by Sandy English (World Socialist Website), 30 September 2014
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Some Observations on the South African Literary Tradition and the case of Nadine Gordimer: A Dissident´ s View by Dr Selim Y Gool
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Africa: What’s in a name?
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50 Facts on Africa
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… The Tonga name for the falls is Mosi-oa-Tunya, meaning 'the Smoke that Thunders'. The Sahara Covering a surface area of
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.4 million square kilometres, the Sahara Desert is the largest sand desert in the world. The name Sahara comes from the …
Maps of Africa through the centuries
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Africa Timeline
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The role and impact of Shaykh Shakier Gamieldien in the establishment of modern Rational Islam in the Western Cape, with specific reference to his educational endeavours, 1950 - 1996 by Eghsaan Behardien
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