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Massmart Holdings Limited is a South African firm that owns local brands such as Game, Makro, Builder's Warehouse and CBW.It is the second-largest distributor of consumer goods in Africa, the largest retailer of general merchandise, liquor and home improvement equipment and wholesaler of basic foods. [4]
CashTime Life was a South African Music Publishing Company and Entertainment Company, as well as a record label and Management Service. The CashTime Fam was a South African hip hop collective, consisted of South African hip hop musicians, performers and entertainers K.O, Ma-E, Maggz, Kid X, Smashis, AB Crazy and Ntukza.
This is a list of rugby union footballers who have played for the Crusaders in Super Rugby. The list includes any player that has played in a regular season match, semi-final or final for the Crusaders. Players are listed alphabetically. List is updated up as of 11 May 2024. As of May 2024, 292 individuals have played for the Crusaders.
The Crusaders won the final, defeating the Lions by eight points, and stretched their record number of Super Rugby title wins to eight. A strong Crusaders defence, several errors committed by the Lions and a red card were the losers' downfall in the highly anticipated Super Rugby final held on South African soil for the first time since 2010.
This is the list of supermarket chains in South Africa. [1] SEGWAGWA Cash n Carry; Advance Cash n Carry; 7 Eleven (OK Franchise) [2] Boxer Stores; Cambridge Food [3] Checkers [4] Checkers Hyper; Checkout renamed as Checkrite [5] Choppies [6] Devland Metro Cash & Carry [7] Friendly (OK Franchise) Discount Cash & Carry; Food Lover's Market ...
Crusaders: 20–19 Brumbies Highlanders Cats: 2001: 12 Brumbies: 36–6 Sharks Cats Reds: 2002: 12 Crusaders: 31–13 Brumbies Waratahs Highlanders: 2003: 12 Blues: 21–17 Crusaders Hurricanes Brumbies: 2004: 12 Brumbies: 47–38 Crusaders Stormers Chiefs: 2005: 12 Crusaders: 35–25 Waratahs Bulls Hurricanes: 2006: 14 Crusaders: 19–12 ...
South Africa used the previous seasons Currie Cup to determine what provinces would play in the new international tournament. Transvaal played in the first ever season , winning three of their 11 fixtures, finishing in 10th position on the end of season ladder, above the Canterbury Crusaders and the Western Province .
The original Crusaders group was formed in 1900 in north London by Rev Albert Kestin, [2] with the intention of teaching the Bible to young people who did not attend church. [3] Several similar groups started in the years that following and in 1906, under the leadership of Herbert Bevington, the leaders of eleven groups voted to form the ...