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  2. Charter International - Wikipedia

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    Charter International's origins can be traced back to the British South Africa Company, which was founded in 1889 by Royal Charter. [2] During 1965, on the initiative of Anglo American Corporation, the company merged with The Central Mining & Investment Corporation and The Consolidated Mines Selection Company; the combined company was called Charter Consolidated. [2]

  3. British South Africa Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1993 Charter Consolidated Ltd changed its name to Charter plc, and in 2008 to Charter Limited, which is incorporated in England and Wales, Company Number 02794949. The British South Africa Company still exists (though, its last annual return filing was in 2011), and is registered as a non-trading business incorporated in England and Wales ...

  4. List of legal entity types by country - Wikipedia

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    EURL (Entreprise unipersonnelle à responsabilité limitée): ≈ single shareholder limited company (SME Pvt) (UK) stock companies (société par actions) SA (Société anonyme): ≈ public limited company (UK), Inc. (US/Can) SCOP (Société coopérative de production): ≈ cooperative corporation (Can)

  5. Chartered company - Wikipedia

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    1626–1680 Swedish South Company, also called New Sweden Company [note 6] 1649–1667 Swedish Africa Company [note 7] 1671 Danish West India Company; 1721 Bergen Greenland Company; 1731–1813 Swedish East India Company; 1749 General Trade Company; 1774 Royal Greenland Trading Department; 1786–1805 Swedish West India Company [note 8] [3]

  6. South African company law - Wikipedia

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    External companies are those foreign companies which carry on business or non-profit activities within the Republic of South Africa, subject to sections 23(2) and 23(2A). What constitutes "carrying on business" was radically altered by the insertion of section 23(2A) with the first Amendment Bill.

  7. Water supply and sanitation in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The uMkhomazi, Maputo, Thukela and Limpopo all drain to the Indian Ocean. South Africa's most important rivers are transboundary: The Orange River is shared with Botswana, Namibia and Lesotho, the "water tower" of Southern Africa. The Limpopo-Olifants river basin is shared with Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, which lies the furthest downstream.

  8. Magma Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Magma Aviation is a European cargo handler specialising in charter and regular cargo services. Magma Aviation runs regular B747-400F services between cargo hubs in Europe to West and South Africa, as well as to North America. Magma Aviation operates worldwide with the main office located in London, United Kingdom.

  9. List of drainage basins of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    B ^ The Limpopo River Basin is not wholly located within South Africa, it straddles four countries, Botswana, Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe. [ 1 ] C ^ The Tugela and Vaal drainage basins are linked with the Tugela-Vaal Water Project , an interbasin transfer scheme across the Drakensberg watershed that supplies additional water to the ...