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  2. List of earthquakes in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    6.3. 12 [ 2 ] The 1969 Tulbagh earthquake remains the most destructive earthquake in South African history. The earthquake occurred in the Tulbagh area and measured 6.3 on the Richter scale, stronger than that of the 1809 Cape Town earthquake which destroyed a local Milnerton farm. [ 3 ][ 4 ] 14 April 1970. Tulbagh - Ceres - Wolseley area.

  3. Andrew Feinstein - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. investigative author, campaigner. Andrew Josef Feinstein[ a ] (born 16 March 1964) is a South African former politician, activist, filmmaker, campaigner and author, now based in London, who specialises in the investigation of the arms trade and the corruption that accompanies it. He is Executive Director of a small non-profit ...

  4. GroundUp (news agency) - Wikipedia

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    English. Headquarters. Cape Town, South Africa. Website. www.groundup.org.za. GroundUp is a South African-based not-for-profit news agency. It publishes most content under a creative commons license and is known for its focus on public interest stories within vulnerable communities [1][‡ 1][2] with a "bottom-up" style of reporting. [3]

  5. After South Africa's historic election, what now for its ...

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    It was a historic day for South Africa. For the first time, the African National Congress will have to form a coalition to govern South Africa, whose role on the global stage is growing as it ...

  6. Exclusive-African countries eye world’s first joint 'debt-for ...

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    At least five African countries are working on what could be the world's first joint "debt-for-nature" swap to raise at least $2 billion to protect a coral-rich swathe of Indian Ocean, according ...

  7. September 1969 - Wikipedia

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    The Tulbagh earthquake, the most destructive earthquake in South Africa's history, [75] killed 12 people in the town of Tulbagh, located in the Boland section of the nation's Western Cape province. [76] Nine of the 12 dead were children at an orphanage in Tulbagh for South Africa's biracial coloured population. [77]

  8. Factbox-The racial divide in South Africa's economy - AOL

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    In the private sector, white people occupied 65.9% of top management level posts while Black people occupied 13.8% in 2022, according to South Africa's Commission for Employment Equity.

  9. Boksburg explosion - Wikipedia

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    The Boksburg explosion took place on 24 December 2022, when a fuel tanker carrying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) exploded underneath a railway bridge in Boksburg, in the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality in Gauteng, South Africa, [1] with a death toll of 41 people as of 18 January 2023. [2] Nearby infrastructure was damaged by the explosion.