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  2. Karima Brown - Wikipedia

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    Karima Brown (1967 – 4 March 2021) was a South African journalist. She worked in a variety of positions, being the political editor for national daily newspaper Business Day and launching Forbes Women Africa. She was also known for a court case she took against the Economic Freedom Fighters.

  3. Love Runs Out - Wikipedia

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    It cost the group $180,000. The video has references to Sade 's video " Soldier of Love ", also under Muller's direction. [ 11 ] It has 179 million views as of March 31, 2023, and is OneRepublic's fifth most viewed music video.

  4. Singer Zahara, South Africa’s Afro-soul sensation and beloved ...

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    Zahara won 17 South African music awards, was also recognized in Nigeria and was included on a list of the 100 most influential women in the world in 2020 by the BBC.

  5. Molly Blackburn - Wikipedia

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    She was 55 years old and Brian Bishop was 51 years old. At her funeral which was held at St John's Church in Port Elizabeth on 1 January 1986, a crowd of 20,000 mostly black South Africans gathered to mourn her loss. [3] Blackburn was survived by her husband and their seven children.

  6. Matilda McCrear - Wikipedia

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    Matilda McCrear (c. 1857 – January 13, 1940), born Àbáké, was the last known survivor in the United States of the transatlantic slave trade and the ship Clotilda.She was a Yoruba who was captured and brought to Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama at the age of two with her mother and older sister.

  7. Marike de Klerk - Wikipedia

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    During her husband's presidency, Marike was the leader of the National Party's women's wing. [8] She also founded the Women's Outreach Foundation (WOF), an organisation that focused on the upliftment of rural women. [9] In 1990 de Klerk called for women to play a more active role in the political process. [9]

  8. No boys allowed: this village in Africa is only for women - AOL

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    Umoja, a village in the grasslands of East Africa, is only for women. As The Guardian reports, the village was ... "The village was founded in 1990 by a group of 15 women who were survivors of ...

  9. Lauretta Ngcobo - Wikipedia

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    Lauretta Ngcobo (13 September 1931 – 3 November 2015) [1] [2] was a South African novelist and essayist. [3] After being in exile between 1963 and 1994 – in Swaziland, then Zambia and finally England, where she taught for 25 years – she returned to South Africa and lived in Durban. [4]