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  2. Forensic DNA Consultants - Wikipedia

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    The objective of the company is to assist the South African government, Public and Sub-Saharan Africa in general - to ensure transparent, informed and optimal delivery of all forensic DNA related services to the public in the investigation of crime, especially where these cases involve women and children, and to protect public interests with the future development of the National Forensic DNA ...

  3. National Forensic DNA Database of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The National Forensic DNA Database of South Africa (NFDD) is a national DNA database used in law enforcement in South Africa.The Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) Amendment Act No. 37 of 2013 (the "DNA Act") provides for the expansion and administration of such a database in South Africa, enabling the South African Police Service (SAPS) to match forensic DNA profiles derived from samples ...

  4. Vryheid - Wikipedia

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    Charles Theophilus Hahn (1870-1930), Canon of St Peters in Vryheid from 1913. Colleen De Reuck (born 13 April 1964), South African long-distance runner was born in Vryheid. Cindy Elizabeth Eksteen (born 21 November 1977), South Africa cricketer was born in Vryheid. Christian du Plessis (2 July 1944), famous opera singer was born in Vryheid.

  5. Cape Town Prostitute Killer - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Town Prostitute Killer, also known as The Cape Town Strangler, is an unidentified South African serial killer who fatally strangled 16 prostitutes and three domestic workers in Cape Town between 1992 and 1996.

  6. Nieuwe Republiek - Wikipedia

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    The Nieuwe Republiek ("New Republic") was a small Boer republic which existed from 1884 to 1888 in present-day South Africa. It was recognised only by Germany and the South African Republic . Its independence was proclaimed on 16 August 1884, with land donated by the Zulu Kingdom through a treaty.

  7. List of libraries in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South African National Gallery Library (Iziko Museums) [30] South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) Information Library [31] Bolus Herbarium Library [32] Mary Gunn Library, National Herbarium, Pretoria [33] Harry Molteno Library, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape Town [34]

  8. The Americans (gang) - Wikipedia

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    Lonte was known as the person who introduced crack cocaine into South Africa in the 1980s. During the mid 1990s whilst in prison, Lonte was the first person to raise the flag of a street gang in prison cells, an act forbidden by prison number gang rules.

  9. Tuynhuys - Wikipedia

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    The building was constructed in 1700 by the Dutch East India Company as a residence for important visitors to the Cape, lies between the South African National Parliament buildings and the President's Council in Company's Gardens, Cape Town. It has been used as an official residence by almost all the governors of the Cape – Dutch, Batavian ...