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  2. Chess South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Chess South Africa ( CHESS SA, previously CHESSA) is the national governing body for the sport of chess in South Africa. Chess South Africa is affiliated to the World Chess Federation (FIDE), [2] and to the African Chess Confederation (ACC). Chess South Africa administers the official national chess rating [3] system based on the elo rating ...

  3. 1815 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The following lists events that happened during 1815 in South Africa. Events. Shaka becomes king of the Zulus; Slagter's Nek Rebellion; 30 May - The Arniston, a British troop transport East Indiaman, is wrecked at Waenhuiskrans near Cape Agulhas while returning from the British campaigns in Ceylon; Births

  4. Human rights in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Human rights in South Africa are protected under the constitution. The 1998 Human Rights report by Myles Nadioo noted that the government generally respected the rights of the citizens; however, there were concerns over the use of force by law enforcement, legal proceedings and discrimination. [1] The Human Rights Commission is mandated by the ...

  5. List of bridges in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Van Stadens River Railway Bridge. Second highest railway bridge in Africa when inaugurated. Deck height : 77 m (253 ft) 197 m (646 ft) Truss. Steel. Avontuur Railway. Van Stadens River. 1905.

  6. Paramount Networks EMEAA - Wikipedia

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    Paramount Networks Europe, Middle East, Africa & Asia [citation needed] (EMEAA) is a division of Paramount International Networks which is fully owned by Paramount Global. The unit's headquarters are in Berlin, with additional offices in Madrid, Lisbon, Paris, Amsterdam, Milan, Dubai, Johannesburg, Lagos, Budapest, Warsaw, Singapore, Stockholm ...

  7. CBS International Business School - Wikipedia

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    The CBS International Business School (CBS) is a state-recognised, private business school which emerged in 2020 from the individual brands Cologne Business School (CBS) and European Management School (EMS). At its locations in Cologne, Mainz, Potsdam, Aachen, Brühl, Neuss and Solingen, it offers approximately 3,000 students its predominantly ...

  8. Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa (NGK) - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch Reformed Church ( Afrikaans: Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk, abbreviated NGK) is a Reformed Christian denomination in South Africa. It also has a presence in neighbouring countries, such as Namibia, Eswatini, and parts of Botswana, Zimbabwe and Zambia. [1] In 2013 it claimed 1.1 million members and 1,602 ordained ministers in 1,158 ...

  9. Timeline of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    1910. The Cape Colony, Natal Colony, Transvaal Colony and Orange River Colony are together renamed the four provinces of the Union of South Africa and granted Dominion status. Louis Botha becomes the first Prime Minister of South Africa. Founding of the South African Party. Construction of the Union Buildings begins.