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| [[Illegal gold mining in South Africa]] or [[Illegal mining in South Africa]]

| align="center" | <!-- Choose a potential category (e.g. History or Arts) -->

| {{no|No Article}}

| align="center" | [[User:Park3r|Park3r]] ([[User talk:Park3r|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|15 July 2023}}

| Serious problem in South Africa. Has received widespread coverage [https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/02/27/the-dystopian-underworld-of-south-africas-illegal-gold-mines][https://theconversation.com/artisanal-gold-mining-in-south-africa-is-out-of-control-mistakes-that-got-it-here-188038][https://www.africanews.com/2022/11/03/south-africa-discovers-21-bodies-of-suspected-illegal-miners-police/][https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2022/11/27/1132369294/diamond-diggers-in-south-africas-deserted-mines-break-the-law-and-risk-their-liv] and led to disasters like the [[Boksburg gas leak]].

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| [[Murder of Carrim Alli ]]

| align="center" | Biography

| {{no|No Article}}

| align="center" | [[User:Park3r|Park3r]] ([[User talk:Park3r|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|13 July 2023}}

| High profile case of murder linked to police corruption that had a [[WP:LASTING]] impact. Deleted after a thinly attended AFD, there are plenty of sources in the AFD to justify a re-creation of the article [[Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Murder_of_Carrim_Alli]]. Also, see the Deletion Review[[Wikipedia:Deletion_review/Log/2023_June_28#Murder_of_Carrim_Alli_(closed)]]. Points that led to the deletion should be addressed.

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| [[Penny Smythe]]

| align="center" | Television

| {{no|No Article}}

| align="center" | [[User:Park3r|Park3r]] ([[User talk:Park3r|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|22 October 2023}}

| 80's and 90's television presenter

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| [[Glenn Agliotti]]

| Biography

| {{no|No Article}}

| align="center" | [[User:Park3r|Park3r]] ([[User talk:Park3r|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|2 July 2023}}

| Deceased high-profile convicted criminal

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| [[Expo 85 (Durban)]]

| History

| {{no|No Article}}

| align="center" | [[User:Park3r|Park3r]] ([[User talk:Park3r|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|6 June 2023}}

| Exposition held in Durban in 1985. Significant event that helped shape the city.[https://journals.co.za/doi/pdf/10.10520/AJA10212019_18881] [https://www.kznia-journal.org.za/journal/durban-expo-85][https://digital.lib.sun.ac.za/handle/10019.2/18730]

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| [[North End, Port Elizabeth]]

| [[North End, Port Elizabeth]]

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| align="center" | {{dts|1 November 2021}}

| Although the article would arguably fail [[WP:NOTNEWS]] despite wide coverage of the hoax in [[WP:RS]] [https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-57581054][https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-57581054], it has taken on a much broader significance, in that it involves the credibility of South Africa's oldest newspaper group [[Independent Media]] and the [[Pretoria News]] in particular, which continues to stand by the story[https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/tembisa-10-doctors-have-given-her-a-raw-deal-says-dr-mpho-pooe-2be83c21-b2f0-4831-bf83-69f5bca004da][https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/2883772/decuplet-tembisa-10-questions-answered-live/], and is seen as indicative of the state of traditional journalism in South Africa.[https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2021-06-16-the-disappearing-decuplets-deconstructing-the-fable-of-the-10-babies/][https://theconversation.com/false-story-about-decuplets-was-a-low-point-for-journalism-how-to-fix-the-damage-163814][https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2021-10-29-revealed-independent-medias-internal-report-on-piet-rampedis-decuplets-story-found-it-was-a-hoax-and-demanded-an-apology/] [[User:Park3r|Park3r]] ([[User talk:Park3r|talk]]) 03:23, 1 November 2021 (UTC)

| Although the article would arguably fail [[WP:NOTNEWS]] despite wide coverage of the hoax in [[WP:RS]] [https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-57581054][https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-57581054], it has taken on a much broader significance, in that it involves the credibility of South Africa's oldest newspaper group [[Independent Media]] and the [[Pretoria News]] in particular, which continues to stand by the story[https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/tembisa-10-doctors-have-given-her-a-raw-deal-says-dr-mpho-pooe-2be83c21-b2f0-4831-bf83-69f5bca004da][https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/2883772/decuplet-tembisa-10-questions-answered-live/], and is seen as indicative of the state of traditional journalism in South Africa.[https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2021-06-16-the-disappearing-decuplets-deconstructing-the-fable-of-the-10-babies/][https://theconversation.com/false-story-about-decuplets-was-a-low-point-for-journalism-how-to-fix-the-damage-163814][https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2021-10-29-revealed-independent-medias-internal-report-on-piet-rampedis-decuplets-story-found-it-was-a-hoax-and-demanded-an-apology/] [[User:Park3r|Park3r]] ([[User talk:Park3r|talk]]) 03:23, 1 November 2021 (UTC)

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| [[Denis Beckett]]

| align="center" | Media

| {{no|No Article}}

| align="center" | [[User:Park3r|Park3r]] ([[User talk:Park3r|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|22 October 2023}}

| Journalist and TV presenter, best known for Beckett's Trek, which explored life in the new South Africa

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| [[Concerned South Africans Group]] or [[COSAG]]

| align="center" | History

| {{no|No Article}}

| align="center" | [[User:Park3r|Park3r]] ([[User talk:Park3r|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|9 September 2023}}

| Conservative interracial alliance during [[Negotiations to end apartheid in South Africa]]

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| [[Harry's House (South Africa)]]

| align="center" | Television

| {{no|No Article}}

| align="center" | [[User:Park3r|Park3r]] ([[User talk:Park3r|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|14 April 2023}}

| National children's Television show from the 1980s featuring a person in a large dog costune. Initially hosted by Kim Kallie and Nick Taylor, later by Gaynor Young.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UefHRpzsAtA]

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| [[Mpho and Mphonyana Mathibela]]

| [[Mpho and Mphonyana Mathibela]]

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| align="center" | {{dts|29 April 2021}}

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| Indian Delights is a well known cookbook on South African Indian cookery. There is significant coverage in [[WP:RS]]. Not sure if the book or its principal author (Mayat) should get the article.

| Indian Delights is a well known cookbook on South African Indian cookery. There is significant coverage in [[WP:RS]]. Not sure if the book or its principal author (Mayat) should get the article.

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| [[South African Everest Expedition, 1996]]

| align="center" | History

| {{partial}}

| align="center" | [[User:Park3r|Park3r]] ([[User talk:Park3r|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|4 April 2021}}

| Partially covered at [[Ian Woodall]] and [[Deshun Deysel]] (which should probably be a redirect to the new article) and mentioned on [[1996 Mount Everest disaster]], this was a big news story at the time in the "New South Africa",[https://www.nytimes.com/1996/05/28/world/south-africans-everest-climb-ends-in-death-and-mystery.html][https://mg.co.za/article/1996-10-11-everest-team-slammed/][https://apnews.com/article/6b6bad4edad6ccde174d7620932170b4][https://www.enca.com/life/travel/everest-96-uncomfortable-feeling] and there should be a lot of sources since it was extensively covered by both the Sunday Times and then Radio 702.

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| align="center" | {{dts|28 March 2021}}

| align="center" | {{dts|28 March 2021}}

| Former vice chancellor of the University of the Free State, and high profile social commentator/newspaper columnist

| Former vice chancellor of the University of the Free State, and high profile social commentator/newspaper columnist

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| [[Songezo Zibi]]

| align="center" |Politician

| {{ya}}

| align="center" | [[User:LeagleZa|LeagleZa]] ([[User talk:LeagleZa|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|17 April 2022}}

| Former editor of Business Day, now running as a presidential candidate for RiseMzansi

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| Sunday Paper with a long history and large circulation[https://www.persfin.co.za/sunday-tribune/about-us], based in Durban. Has a supplement called the ''Herald'' aimed at Indians.<ref>[https://ukzn-dspace.ukzn.ac.za/bitstream/handle/10413/2700/Maharaj_Thrusha_2005.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y]</ref>

| Sunday Paper with a long history and large circulation[https://www.persfin.co.za/sunday-tribune/about-us], based in Durban. Has a supplement called the ''Herald'' aimed at Indians.<ref>[https://ukzn-dspace.ukzn.ac.za/bitstream/handle/10413/2700/Maharaj_Thrusha_2005.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y]</ref>

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| [[Lady Selborne]]

| align="center" | Place

| {{partial}}

| align="center" | [[User:Park3r|Park3r]] ([[User talk:Park3r|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|8 March 2021}}

| Racially integrated area west (or north west) of the Pretoria CBD. Destroyed as a result of the Group Areas Act. Some repopulation as a result of land claims. [https://mg.co.za/article/2017-09-29-00-a-new-lady-selborne-is-rising-from-apartheids-ashes/]

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| align="center" | {{dts|5 March 2021}}

| Radio presenter/DJ

| Radio presenter/DJ

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| [[John Berks]]

| align="center" | Radio presenter

| {{ya}}

| align="center" | [[User:Park3r|Park3r]] ([[User talk:Park3r|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|5 March 2021}}

| Radio presenter. Talk radio pioneer

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| [[Martin Bailie]]

| [[Martin Baillie]]

| align="center" | Broadcaster

| align="center" | Broadcaster

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| align="center" | {{dts|5 March 2021}}

| "The little Irish Devil". Television presenter and quiz show host

| "The little Irish Devil". Television presenter and quiz show host

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| [[Derek Watts]]

| align="center" | TV presenter

| {{no|No Article}}

| align="center" | [[User:Park3r|Park3r]] ([[User talk:Park3r|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|5 March 2021}}

| Television presenter. Known for hosting Carte Blanche, a long-running and popular current affairs programme.

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| align="center" | {{dts|5 March 2021}}

| align="center" | {{dts|5 March 2021}}

| Well known South African TV presenter in 1970s, 80s and 90s.

| Well known South African TV presenter in 1970s, 80s and 90s.

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| [[Yusuf Abramjee]]

| align="center" | Journalist

| {{partial}}

| align="center" | [[User:Park3r|Park3r]] ([[User talk:Park3r|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|5 March 2021}}

| High-profile South African journalist and activist. Article now created, but still needs information about his awards and activism to be expanded.

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| [[Eusebius McKaiser]]

| align="center" | Broadcaster

| {{ya}}

| align="center" | [[User:Park3r|Park3r]] ([[User talk:Park3r|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|5 March 2021}}

| Well known South African political commentator.

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| align="center" | {{dts|22 January 2021}}

| align="center" | {{dts|22 January 2021}}

| Nongoloza, Mzuzephi Mathebula (aka ''Jan Note'') Important in the mythology of the [[Numbers gang]]. A significant figure in the history of gangs and crime in South Africa. Currently a redirect to [[Umkosi Wezintaba]] which describes the movement he created. There seems to be significant source material available about his life.

| Nongoloza, Mzuzephi Mathebula (aka ''Jan Note'') Important in the mythology of the [[Numbers gang]]. A significant figure in the history of gangs and crime in South Africa. Currently a redirect to [[Umkosi Wezintaba]] which describes the movement he created. There seems to be significant source material available about his life.

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| [[Kinross mining disaster]]

| align="center" | Engineering

| {{partial}}

| align="center" | [[User:Park3r|Park3r]] ([[User talk:Park3r|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|29 June 2020}}

| 177 mine workers were killed in 1986 in a fire; it's partially covered at [[Kinross, Mpumalanga]] but should be its own article

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| [[Lily Mine, South Africa]] or [[Lily Mine collapse]]

| [[Lily Mine, South Africa]] or [[Lily Mine collapse]]

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| align="center" | {{dts|29 June 2020}}

| align="center" | {{dts|29 June 2020}}

| Site of a mining disaster that has trapped 3 workers underground. Politically contentious, and also involves issues around illegal mining.

| Site of a mining disaster that has trapped 3 workers underground. Politically contentious, and also involves issues around illegal mining.

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| [[Vaal Reefs disaster]]

| align="center" | Engineering

| {{partial}}

| align="center" | [[User:Park3r|Park3r]] ([[User talk:Park3r|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|29 June 2020}}

| The worst elevator disaster in history, and one of South Africa's worst mining accidents. [[Vaal Reefs]] has a paragraph on it, but it should be expanded into a full article.

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| [[ Puppetry in South Africa ]]

| [[ Puppetry in South Africa ]]

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| [[Makhonjwa Mountains]]

| align="center" | Place

| {{partial}}

| align="center" |

| align="center" | {{dts|1 November 2014}}

| please see [[Wikipedia:WikiProject_South_Africa/Wikipedia_Primary_School|this project for context]]

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| align="center" | {{dts|16 May 2022}}

| It is the largest shopping centre in the Eastern Cape located on the western outskirts of [[Gqeberha]] and part of the Baywest City, a planned mixed-use development area that is striving to become a major development hub in the city's western suburbs. (See the article on Gqeberha for sources)

| It is the largest shopping centre in the Eastern Cape located on the western outskirts of [[Gqeberha]] and part of the Baywest City, a planned mixed-use development area that is striving to become a major development hub in the city's western suburbs. (See the article on Gqeberha for sources)

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| [[Kaditshwene]]

| align="center" |

| {{ya}}

| align="center" |

| align="center" | {{dts|1 November 2014}}

| please see [[Wikipedia:WikiProject_South_Africa/Wikipedia_Primary_School|this project for context]]. Stone-walled town.

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| [[Demographic history of South Africa]]

| [[Demographic history of South Africa]]

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| [[Affirmative action in South Africa]]

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| [[Economy of Gauteng]]

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| {{ya}}

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| [[Department of Economic Development (South Africa)]]

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| {{partial}}

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| [[Department of Labour (South Africa)]]

| [[Department of Labour (South Africa)]]

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| {{partial}}

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| [[Department of Transport (South Africa)]]

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| {{partial}}

| {{partial}}

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| important, considering the growth of this industry in South Africa

| important, considering the growth of this industry in South Africa

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| [[Land reform in South Africa]]

| [[Russell Loubser]]

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| {{ya}}

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| This is a rather important part of South Africa's post-apartheid history and should have an article detailing the land claims process with statistics of transferred land etc.

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| [[Joe Gqabi|Joe Nzingo Gqabi]]

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| {{ya}}

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| (1929&ndash;1981)[http://www.sahistory.org.za/people/joe-nzingo-gqabi], namesake of [[Joe Gqabi District Municipality]]

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| [[Russel M. Loubser]]

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| CEO of [[JSE Limited]]

| CEO of [[JSE Limited]]

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| [[Nicky Newton-King]]

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| {{ya}}

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| Female CEO of [[JSE Limited]]

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| [[Allan Gray (investor)]]

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| {{ya}}

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| Founder of [[Allan Gray (company)|Allan Gray Limited]], one of the largest [[investment management]] companies in South Africa.

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| [[Allan Gray Investment Management]]

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| {{ya}}

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| One of the largest [[investment management]] companies in South Africa. The article for this company was deleted by the administrator, [[User:5_albert_square|5_albert_square]].

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| [[ATKV]]

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| {{ya}}

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| [[Afrikaans Language and Culture Society]]

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| {{ya}}

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| [[Afrikaanse Taal en Kultuurvereniging]]

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| {{ya}}

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| [[Arthur Johnstone]]

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| [[Vukile Mehana]]

| [[Vukile Mehana]]

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| Most of the pages in this category are still stubs, any artists (''especially from the 60s and 70s'') do not have pages.

| Most of the pages in this category are still stubs, any artists (''especially from the 60s and 70s'') do not have pages.

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| [[Adam's Calendar]]

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| {{no|No Article}}

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| Historical/archeological Stone Age site in Mpumalanga

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| [[Naima Kay]]

| align="center" | Musician

| {{ya}}

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| align="center" | {{dts|30 March 2016}}

| Won best Newcomer at [[South African Music Awards|SAMAs]] 2014

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| [[Lost in Time (Khuli Chan album)|Lost in Time]]

| [[Lost in Time (Khuli Chan album)|Lost in Time]]

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| align="center" | {{dts|30 March 2016}}

| align="center" | {{dts|30 March 2016}}

| This [[Khuli Chana]] album won best album at [[South African Music Awards|SAMAs]] 2013.

| This [[Khuli Chana]] album won best album at [[South African Music Awards|SAMAs]] 2013.

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| [[Professor (musician)|Professor]]

| align="center" | Musician

| {{ya}}

| align="center" |

| align="center" | {{dts|30 March 2016}}

| Won the most awards at the [[South African Music Awards|SAMAs]] 2011.

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| [[Fabrics of the Heart]]

| [[Fabrics of the Heart]]

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| Well known South African personality and comedian

| Well known South African personality and comedian

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| [[Big Nuz]]

| align="center" | Group

| {{ya}}

| align="center" |

| align="center" | {{dts|31 March 2016}}

| A hip-hop trio who've been nominated for a [[South African Music Awards|SAMA]].

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| [[Undisputed (Big Nuz album)|Undisputed]]

| [[Undisputed (Big Nuz album)|Undisputed]]

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|A lot of missing metropolitan routes are missing and need to be added like the others.

|A lot of missing metropolitan routes are missing and need to be added like the others.

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| [[Milner's Kindergarten]]

| align="center" | South African History

| {{ya}}

| align="center" | [[User:Lord Milner|Lord Milner]] ([[User talk:Lord Milner|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|5 May 2021}}

| Important history between the Second Boer War and the establishment of the South African Republic.

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| [[Rain (telecommunications)]]

| align="center" | South African Telecommunications

| {{ya}}

| align="center" | [[User:TapticInfo|TapticInfo]] ([[User talk:TapticInfo|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|22 May 2021}}

| Important big telecommunication company with over 1 million customers and evaluated at 15,030 Billion Rand

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| [[2021 Zuma Protests]]

| align="center" | South African Current events

| {{ya}}

| align="center" | [[User:TapticInfo|TapticInfo]] ([[User talk:TapticInfo|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|12 July 2021}}

| Important ongoing National protest events

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| [[2021 Transnet Cyberattack]]

| align="center" | Cyberattacks

| {{ya}}

| align="center" | [[User:TapticInfo|TapticInfo]] ([[User talk:TapticInfo|talk]])

| align="center" | {{dts|27 July 2021}}

| Cyber attack on government owned company Transnet affecting multiple ports in South Africa.

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| [[Public Finance Management Act]]

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| align="center" | {{dts|17 May 2022}}

| See [[Department of Social Development (South Africa)]]

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| [[Cash Paymaster Services]]

| [[Cash Paymaster Services]]

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| See the [[Department of Mineral Resources (South Africa)]]

| See the [[Department of Mineral Resources (South Africa)]]

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| [[Department of Small Business Development]]

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| [[Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities]]

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| {{no|No Article}}

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| [[National School of Government (South Africa)]]

| [[National School of Government (South Africa)]]

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| align="center" | {{dts|14 July 2022}}

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| [[Departments of the Government of South Africa|Department of the Government of South Africa]]

| [[Departments of the Government of South Africa|Department of the Government of South Africa]]

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| [[Lady Selborne]], an area west of the Pretoria CBD

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| align="center" | {{dts|16 October 2022}}

| Area west of the Pretoria CBD; childhood home of [[Yusuf Abramjee]]

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