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Mxit (pronounced "mix it") was a free instant messaging application developed by Mxit (Pty) Ltd. in South Africa that ran on over 8,000 devices, including feature phones, Symbian S60, Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, iPad, Windows Phone and tablets.
Locnville. Locnville (sometimes abridged as LCNVL) is a South African electro hop music duo. Identical twin brothers Andrew and Brian Chaplin formed Locnville in Cape Town, South Africa, in 2009. The twins are singer-songwriters, song producers and musicians, in addition to being guitarists, drummers and business entrepreneurs.
Impact Direct Ministries (IDM), established in 2001, is a non-profit community-based organisation operating in South Africa with the main operational base in Cape Town, Western Cape. It was founded by Apostle Roger Petersen and operated by Cape Town Christian Fellowship Church.
Did you guys know you can also invite mxit users on client like Google Talk, using the email +27<cell_number>@mxit.co.za ... not sure where to put it though. I've added this under Hardware Requirements, feel free to move / edit it. -- Serlank 05:26, 6 September 2006 (UTC) [ reply]
South Africa's energy crisis or load shedding is an ongoing period of widespread national blackouts of electricity supply. It began in the later months of 2007 towards the end of Thabo Mbeki 's second term as president, and continues to the present. [ 1 ][ 2 ] The South African government-owned national power utility, and primary power ...
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Some people subject to banning orders. Over 1600 people have been subjected to banning orders. [5] Prominent among these are: Albert Lutuli. Winnie Madikizela-Mandela. Eric Abraham: Banned for intended 5 years in 1976, fled to Botswana in 1977, granted political asylum in UK. John Aitchison: banned 1965–1970, 1971–1976.
March for Cape Independence. Cape independence (Afrikaans: Kaapse onafhanklikheid; isiXhosa: inkululeko yaseKapa), also known by the portmanteau CapeXit, [1] is a political movement that seeks the independence of the Western Cape province (alongside Afrikaans-speaking portions of the Eastern and Northern Cape provinces in some proposals) [2] from South Africa.