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  2. Christine Qunta - Wikipedia

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    Christine Douts Qunta (born 1952) [1] is a South African writer, lawyer and entrepreneur. She has served on several public and private boards, and her work in various fields has been described as being "held together by the quest for a more just and free society."

  3. Rapelang Rabana - Wikipedia

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    Rapelang Rabana is a computer scientist, entrepreneur, and a keynote speaker.She is currently the Co-CEO of an education technology NGO. [1] Prior to joining Imagine Worldwide, Rapelang was Founder and Chair of Rekindle Learning, [2] a learning technology company; and previously co-founded Yeigo Communications, South Africa's first free VoIP mobile services provider.

  4. Kevin Okyere - Wikipedia

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    Kevin's company, Springfield, was given the block, known as West Cape Three Points Block 2, by Ghana’s government in 2016 after it was relinquished by Kosmos. [4] Also, the company is the leader in exporting refined products to land-lock neighbouring countries such as Mali and Burkina Faso and Nigerian crude. [5]

  5. Free Burghers in the Dutch Cape Colony - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of Free Burghers to the Dutch Cape Colony is regarded as the beginning of a permanent settlement of Europeans in South Africa. [1] The Free Burgher population eventually devolved into two distinct segments separated by social status, wealth, and education: the Cape Dutch and the Boers. [2]

  6. Khotso Sethuntsa - Wikipedia

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    Khotso Sethuntsa (1898–1972) was an African herbalist who lived in the Eastern Cape town of Lusikisiki. By the mid-twentieth century, he was perceived to be a powerful man whose wealth was amassed through his relationship with Water Spirits, living with his own personal serpentine Mermaid in Xhosa as uMam’Mlambo & a River Serpent/Dragon.

  7. Raymond Ackerman (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the Ackermans donated R4 million to the hospital. Pick 'n Pay was very involved with Cape Town's bid to bring the 2004 Summer Olympics to South Africa. On 14 February 2005, the Raymond Ackerman Academy of Entrepreneurial Development opened in Cape Town to develop business skills and train future managers and leaders for South Africa.

  8. Fish Hoek Library - Wikipedia

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    Fish Hoek Library is a public library in the seaside suburb of Fish Hoek in Cape Town, South Africa. It was ranked 5th in the City of Cape Town's top circulating libraries in 2015 [1] The library provides access to two online encyclopedias. The library's holdings can be searched online via the City of Cape Town's Open Public Access Catalogue ...

  9. Flora Mutahi - Wikipedia

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    Mutahi was born in Kenya and attended local schools for her primary and secondary education. She holds a B.Sc. Finance and accounts (UK), and an Executive Master of Business Administration, awarded by the University of Cape Town in South Africa. [2] [3]