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  2. Nomakhosazana Meth - Wikipedia

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    Nomakhosazana Meth (born 1 July 1966) is a South African politician who is Minister of Employment and Labour. [1] [2] She has been a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa since 2024, representing the African National Congress.

  3. Selby Mbenenge - Wikipedia

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    After completing his BJuris in 1984, Mbenenge began his legal career as a regional court prosecutor in Butterworth, though he later transferred to Mthatha in order to continue his LLB studies part-time. [3] When he graduated from his LLB in 1987, he was hired as a state law adviser in the Transkei. [1]

  4. Mthatha - Wikipedia

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    Mthatha [3] (/ ə m ˈ t ɑː t ɑː / əm-TAH-tah, Xhosa: [ḿ̩ˈtʰâːtʰà] ⓘ), alternatively rendered Umtata, is the main city of the King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality in Eastern Cape province of South Africa and the capital of OR Tambo District Municipality.

  5. Eastern Cape Division - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Cape Division of the High Court of South Africa is a superior court of law with general jurisdiction over the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.The main seat of the division is at Makhanda, with subordinate local seats at Gqeberha, Bhisho and Mthatha, as well as a circuit court in East London.

  6. 14 South African Infantry Battalion - Wikipedia

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    14 SAI [2] was established on 1 January 1994, at Umtata, Eastern Cape as a result of the amalgamation of Transkei Defence Force into the SANDF. [3] [4] Amalgamation

  7. 1993 raid on Mthatha - Wikipedia

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    On 22 September 1995, the newly-structured South African National Defence Force (SANDF) admitted that it destroyed weapons used in the Mthatha Raid. The post-apartheid South African cabinet led by the then Justice Minister Dullah Omar compensated the families of the deceased and the payment of R238 000 to all the claimants. [5]

  8. Bantubonke Tokota - Wikipedia

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    His education was interrupted in 1978, when he served as an acting assistant magistrate in various Eastern Cape courts (Cofimvaba, Tsolo, and Mthatha), but he returned to the University of Fort Hare in 1979, [1] graduating the following year with a BJuris. [2] He later completed an LLB at Vista University in 1995. [2]

  9. King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality - Wikipedia

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    The King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality was established before the 2000 local government elections when the Mthatha and Mqanduli transitional and rural areas were merged. The municipality was named after King Sabata Dalindyebo because his great place was in the region and he was seen as a hero who fought for the freedom of Transkei and ...