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  3. British Computer Society - Wikipedia

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    BCS has offices in the City of London. The main administrative offices are in Swindon, Wiltshire, west of London. It also has two overseas offices in Sri Lanka and Mauritius . Members are sent the quarterly IT professional magazine ITNOW (formerly The Computer Bulletin ).

  4. Chartered IT Professional - Wikipedia

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    Chartered IT Professional. Chartered IT Professional (in full, Chartered Information Technology Professional) denoted by CITP is a professional qualification awarded under Royal Charter to IT professionals who satisfy strict criteria [citation needed] set by the British Computer Society (BCS), which is a professional body for IT in the United ...

  5. South Africa seeks halt to Israel's Gaza offensive

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    South Africa's application to the court accuses Israel of carrying out "genocidal" operations in Rafah and elsewhere in Gaza, and says that it "must be ordered to stop".

  6. South African Social Security Agency - Wikipedia

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    The South African Social Security Agency ( SASSA) is a national agency of the South African government created in April 2005 to administer South Africa's social security system, including by distributing social grants, on behalf of the Department of Social Development (DSD). It is under the oversight, but not the operational control, of DSD and ...

  7. South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa has 12 official languages: Zulu, Xhosa, Afrikaans, English, Pedi, Tswana, Southern Sotho, Tsonga, Swazi, Venda, and Southern Ndebele (in order of first language speakers), as well as South African Sign Language which was recognised as an official language in 2023.

  8. Racism in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Examples of systematic racism over the course of South Africa's history include forced removals, racial inequality and segregation, uneven resource distribution, and disenfranchisement. Racial controversies and politics remain major phenomena in the country.

  9. TCS BaNCS - Wikipedia

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    Major versions featured multi-currency (with spot positions), multi-language and some multi-entity functionality. To cater for this, various front-ends were created such as BTM (Branch Terminal Manager) application, a web based teller system (BANCSLink) and BEAM-handled transactions from tellers.

  10. Electoral Commission of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Electoral Commission of South Africa (often referred to as the Independent Electoral Commission or IEC) is South Africa 's election management body, an independent organisation established under chapter nine of the Constitution. It conducts elections to the National Assembly, provincial legislatures and municipal councils.

  11. Immigration to South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The South Africa Immigration Act distinguishes between visas (short or long-term) and a permanent residence permit. Long-term visas: A foreigner must identify a visa that he/she is eligible to apply for and that is consistent with the activities he/she intends to conduct in South Africa.

  12. History of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Union of South Africa came to an end after a referendum on 5 October 1960, in which a majority of white South Africans voted in favour of unilateral withdrawal from the British Commonwealth and the establishment of a Republic of South Africa.