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PEP is a multinational retail company based in Cape Town, South Africa. Founded in 1965, PEP operated in 11 countries in Southern Africa with the opening of an outlet in Lobito, Angola in November 2008. [2] As of November 2009, the company reported over 1400 stores in operation, with total employment equalling 14,000 employees. It also owns and ...
Tekkie Town is a South African shoe retailer, offering a range of shoes, apparel, and accessories for men, women, and children. The retail chain has 400 stores across South Africa, with the majority of them located in Gauteng, the Western Cape, and KwaZulu-Natal. The company also has an online store. [21]
PEP, a studio album by musician Lights; Philippine Entertainment Portal, a website operated by GMA New Media; Positron-Electron Projects at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center; Post – eCommerce – Parcel, Divisions of Deutsche Post; Primary Entry Point, a station of the US Emergency Alert System; Primate Equilibrium Platform, used in animal ...
In South Africa, the Financial Intelligence Centre amended the Financial Intelligence Centre Act to refer to Politically Influential Persons (PIP) instead of PEP. This was done in order to include private sector officials who have business dealings with public sector officials and elected officials in the public services procurement deals.
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The catalog started out as a price list for the dealer Hugo Michel of Apolda.By 1920 it was split into two volumes, for "Europe" and "overseas", and eventually grew to a present-day size of about a dozen volumes covering the entire world, with additional specialized volumes bringing the total to some forty catalogs.
June 16, 1946: Zionist paramilitary destroy eleven bridges in Palestine in one night June 13, 1946: Umberto II ends reign as the last King of Italy June 1, 1946: Penicillin first marketed in Britain June 14, 1946: Baruch presents "a choice between the quick and the dead"
Confederate monument-building has often been part of widespread campaigns to promote and justify Jim Crow laws in the South. [12] [13] According to the American Historical Association (AHA), the erection of Confederate monuments during the early 20th century was "part and parcel of the initiation of legally mandated segregation and widespread disenfranchisement across the South."