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  2. Category:Soccer leagues in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Soccer leagues in South Africa" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  3. IIE MSA - Wikipedia

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    The IIE MSA, formerly known as Monash South Africa, is a university located in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. [1] The IIE MSA campus.

  4. Islamic State – Central Africa Province - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic State – Central Africa Province[note 1] (abbreviated IS-CAP, also known as Central Africa Province and Wilayat Wasat Ifriqiya) is an administrative division of the Islamic State (IS), a Salafi jihadist militant group and unrecognised quasi-state. As a result of a lack of information, the foundation date and territorial extent of the Central Africa Province are difficult to gauge ...

  5. Sunday Times (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The Sunday Times was first published on 4 February 1906 as a weekly sister publication of the Rand Daily Mail which at the time was "standing alone" against its rival, the Transvaal Leader. Founding editor George Herbert Kingswell introduced the slogan "A Paper for the People". [1] It was later changed to "The Paper for the People", a slogan that is still in use today. For the first edition of ...

  6. University of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The University of South Africa (UNISA) [a] is the largest university system in South Africa by enrollment. It attracts a third of all higher education students in South Africa. Through various colleges and affiliates, UNISA has over 400,000 students, including international students from 130 countries worldwide, making it one of the world's mega universities and the only such university in ...

  7. Scarification in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Wooden maternity figure with elaborate scarification from Ndemba, Lulua Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo Scarification in Africa is a major aspect of African cultures and cultural practice among African ethnic groups; the practice of scarification in Africa includes the process of making "superficial incisions on the skin using stones, glass, knives, or other tools to create ...

  8. Cara Delevingne - Wikipedia

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    Cara Jocelyn Delevingne (/ ˈkɑːrə ˌdɛləˈviːn / KAH-rə DEL-ə-VEEN; born 12 August 1992) is an English model and actress. [4] She signed with Storm Management after leaving school in 2009. [5]

  9. Marriage Act, 1961 (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The Marriage Act, 1961 (Act No. 25 of 1961) is an act of the Parliament of South Africa governing the solemnisation and registration of marriages in South Africa. It does not deal with the dissolution of marriages, which is governed by the Divorce Act, 1979, or with matrimonial property regimes and the financial consequences of marriage, which are governed by the Matrimonial Property Act, 1984 ...