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  2. Josie Wood - Wikipedia

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    Wood died in 1965, aged 91 years. [3] In 1966, the Josie Wood Wing of the South African Library for the Blind was dedicated in her memory. There is a The Josie Wood Trust Fund for the South African Library for the Blind, which funds programs in literacy for blind children and youth.

  3. South African Library for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, the South African Library for the Blind became one of South Africa's three national libraries. [2] The SALB is a government-funded institution with a membership base of more than 4000 members worldwide.

  4. Zak Yacoob - Wikipedia

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    Yacoob was born on 3 March 1948 in Durban in the former Natal Province. [1] His father was a Muslim cleric and he was classified as Indian under apartheid. [2] [3] At the age of 16 months, he became blind due to meningitis, [4] and from 1956 to 1966, he attended the Arthur Blaxall School for the Blind in Durban.

  5. Arthur Blaxall - Wikipedia

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    Arthur William Blaxall (15 May 1891 – 5 December 1970 [1]) was a British South African Anglican priest who for most of his life lived and worked in South Africa especially known for his ministry among the blind and the deaf.

  6. South Africa national blind cricket team - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, South Africa had its 40-over national blind cricket championship in Cape town. Northens Blind Cricket club won the tournament by taking 50 wickets in 5 games and not allowing any of its competitors to bat through their innings. Pretoria Transnet Blind Cricket Club is South Africa's biggest blind cricket club.

  7. Louzanne Coetzee - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Coetzee competed at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, winning the silver medal in the 1500 m final in a new Africa record of 4:40.96 and the bronze medal in the T12 women's marathon in a new T11 world record time of 3:11:13.

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