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  2. Red Bull BC One - Wikipedia

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    Red Bull BC One is an annual international B-Boy competition organized by the beverage company Red Bull.It is an individual B-Boy competition, notable for being the only one of the major international breaking championships to not include a crew event.

  3. 2018 South African presidential election - Wikipedia

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    A presidential election was held in the National Assembly in South Africa on 15 February 2018 following the resignation of Jacob Zuma on 14 February. [1] Acting president Cyril Ramaphosa of the ruling African National Congress won the election unopposed due to no other party nominating a candidate. Ramaphosa was sworn in by Chief Justice ...

  4. 2011 South African census - Wikipedia

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    2011 South African census. The South African National Census of 2011 is the 3rd comprehensive census performed by Statistics South Africa . The 2011 census was the first census to include geo-referencing for every individual dwelling in South Africa. [1]

  5. 2022 South African census - Wikipedia

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    4th National Census. Two South African Census workers collecting data for the national census. The South African National Census of 2022 is the 4th comprehensive census performed by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA). [1] The census results were released on 10 October 2023 and recorded a total of 62 million people in the country.

  6. 2004 South African general election - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. General elections were held in South Africa on Wednesday, 14 April 2004. [1] The African National Congress (ANC) of President Thabo Mbeki, which came to power after the end of the apartheid system in 1994, was re-elected with an increased majority. These were the third elections held since the end of the apartheid era.

  7. 2019 South African general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in South Africa on 8 May 2019 to elect a new President, National Assembly and provincial legislatures in each province. These were the sixth elections held since the end of apartheid in 1994 and determined who would become the next President of South Africa . Incumbent President Cyril Ramaphosa led the ruling African ...

  8. 55th National Conference of the African National Congress

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    The 55th National Conference of the African National Congress (ANC) took place from 16 to 20 December 2022 at the Johannesburg Expo Centre in Nasrec, Gauteng. Attended by 4,426 voting delegates, the conference elected the party's 87-member National Executive Committee, including the party's top officials – for the first time known as the Top Seven, rather than the Top Six, after the ...

  9. 2016 South African municipal elections - Wikipedia

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    The 2016 South African municipal elections were held on 3 August 2016, [1] to elect councils for all district, metropolitan and local municipalities in each of the country's nine provinces. [2] It was the fifth municipal election held in South Africa since the end of apartheid in 1994; municipal elections are held every five years.

  10. 2023–24 National First Division - Wikipedia

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    The 2023–24 National First Division (called the Motsepe Foundation Championship for sponsorship reasons) will be the season from September 2023 to June 2024 of South Africa's second tier of professional soccer, the National First Division. Magesi gained an automatic promotion to 2024-25 DSTV Premiership League after defeating Milford by 3 ...

  11. South Africa national cricket team - Wikipedia

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    South Africa is a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC). Its nickname derives from South Africa's national flower, Protea cynaroides, commonly known as the "King Protea". South Africa entered first-class and international cricket at the same time when they hosted an England cricket team in the 1888–89 season.