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  2. Die Burger - Wikipedia

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    Die Burger (English: The Citizen) is a daily Afrikaans-language newspaper, published by Naspers. By 2008, it had a circulation of 91,665 in the Western and Eastern Cape Provinces of South Africa. Along with Beeld and Volksblad , it is one of three broadsheet dailies in the Media24 stable.

  3. D. F. Malan - Wikipedia

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    Apartheid. Daniël François Malan PC ( Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈdɑːni.əl franˈswɑː mɑːˈlan]; 22 May 1874 – 7 February 1959) was a South African politician who served as the fourth prime minister of South Africa from 1948 to 1954. The National Party implemented the system of apartheid, which enforced racial segregation laws ...

  4. Hermann Giliomee - Wikipedia

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    He co-founded Die Suid-Afrikaans, an Afrikaans journal of opinion in 1984. Giliomee was a regular columnist for the Cape Times, The Rand Daily Mail and other periodicals from 1980 to 1997 and is writing a political column for the Afrikaans morning newspapers Die Burger, Beeld and Volksblad. Books by Hermann Giliomee

  5. Johannes Kerkorrel - Wikipedia

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    Died. 12 November 2002. (2002-11-12) (aged 42) Kleinmond, near Cape Town, South Africa. Years active. 1986–2002. Johannes Kerkorrel (27 March 1960 – 12 November 2002), born Ralph John Rabie, was a South African singer-songwriter, journalist and playwright.

  6. Naspers - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1915 by attorney W. A. Hofmeyr, Naspers was the largest publishing company in South Africa throughout the 20th century with interests across newspapers, magazines and books. In the 1980s, the company began to diversify, launching a subscription television service and investing in markets outside of South Africa for the first time.

  7. Racheltjie de Beer - Wikipedia

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    Racheltjie de Beer. Rachel de Beer ( [raˈχæl də ˈbiər], 1831–1843) (sometimes known by the diminutive form, Racheltjie) is an Afrikaner heroine, [1] who gave her life in order to save that of her brother, Dirkie de Beer. She was the daughter of George Stephanus de Beer (b. 1794). [2] Rachel De Beer. Born.

  8. Wikipedia:Reliable South African Sources - Wikipedia

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    Die Burger - Afrikaans language daily owned by Naspers. Politicsweb - South African politics news aggregator similar to realclearpolitics. Usable but be cautious. List of news sources that can be used but be alert Biznews - Conservative orientation, tabloid, good to double check information.

  9. The Witness (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    This made it possible in 2000 for the Media24 group – better known as the publisher of Afrikaans-language dailies such as Beeld, Die Burger and Volksblad – to buy a 50 percent stake in the company which publishes The Witness. This led to a much-needed cash injection, making it possible for the company to purchase a substantial new press and ...