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  2. Wilhelm van der Walt - Wikipedia

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    Van der Walt was born on 18 August 1984 in Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) degree in drama from the University of the Free State in 2007. Then in 2009, he completed his master's degree in acting from the University of Stellenbosch. [6]

  3. Voortrekkers (youth organisation) - Wikipedia

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    The official establishment of the Voortrekker movement dates from 30 September 1931. (This is distinct from the early endeavours of the informal movement established by Dr. C. F. Visser (also called "Vader (Father) Visser", seen as the father of the movement)). Dr. N.J. van der Merwe became the first "Hoofleier" (Chief leader) of the movement. Gen.

  4. Jan van der Watt - Wikipedia

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    Jan Gabriël Van der Watt (born 5 November 1952) is one of the world's leading New Testament Scholars and a Bible translator who moved to the Netherlands from Pretoria, South Africa in 2009 to take up a chair in New Testament and Source texts of early Christianity at Radboud University in Nijmegen. [1] In 2018 he retired and returned to South ...

  5. Van der Walt - Wikipedia

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    Van der Walt is an Afrikaans surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dawie van der Walt (born 1983), South African golfer; Deon van der Walt (1958–2005), South African opera singer; Eduan van der Walt (born 1987), South African rugby union player; Jaco van der Walt (born 1994), South African rugby union player

  6. Lucien van der Walt - Wikipedia

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    Lucien van der Walt (born 8 September 1972) is a South African writer, professor of Sociology and labour educator. His research engages the anarchist/syndicalist tradition of Mikhail Bakunin and Peter Kropotkin; trade unionism and working class history, particularly in southern Africa; and neoliberal state restructuring.

  7. Ian van der Merwe - Wikipedia

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    Van der Merwe was born on 29 July 1954 in Frankfort in the former Orange Free State (now the Free State). [1] His home language was Afrikaans. [2] He matriculated at Grey College in Bloemfontein in 1972 and went on to the University of the Free State, where he completed a BJuris in 1976; he then completed an LLB at the University of South Africa in 1978.

  8. James Van Der Beek's Private Battle With Cancer: What to Know

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    James Van Der Beek, who rose to fame playing Dawson Leery on The WB’s teen soap opera sensation Dawson’s Creek, was diagnosed in August 2023. However, he did not reveal his diagnosis publicly ...

  9. Niel van der Watt - Wikipedia

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    Dr Niel van der Watt (born Gerhardus Daniel van der Watt, on 28 December 1962) is a South African composer. Well known for his choral compositions, he has also established himself as a leading composer of chamber music .