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  2. Firearms regulation in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, the Firearms Control Act 60 of 2000 regulates the possession of firearms by civilians.Possession of a firearm is conditional on a competency test and several other factors, including background checking of the applicant, inspection of an owner's premises, and licensing of the weapon by the police introduced in July 2004.

  3. Sucralfate - Wikipedia

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    Sucralfate, sold under various brand names, is a medication used to treat stomach ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), radiation proctitis, and stomach inflammation and to prevent stress ulcers.

  4. List of serial killers in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    20 years; released in the 2000s and died a free man in 2024 Former policeman and security guard who killed black South Africans during alleged crimes [34] Sedumedi, Khangayi: The Century City Killer 2011–2015 4 6 Sentenced to life imprisonment Raped and murdered women around Century City and Kensington [35] Sidyno, Samuel: The Capital Park ...

  5. Nuclear power in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa is the only country in Africa with a commercial nuclear power plant. [1] Two reactors located at the Koeberg nuclear power station account for around 5% of South Africa's electricity production. [2] Spent fuel is disposed of at Vaalputs Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility in the Northern Cape.

  6. South Carolina Gamecocks - Wikipedia

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    The annual South Carolina-Clemson football game is the longest uninterrupted series in the South and the third longest uninterrupted series overall, first played in 1896 (four years after South Carolina's inaugural season), and played every year from 1909 to 2019. [30]

  7. History of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Both South Africa and Cuba claimed victory at the decisive battle of Cuito Cuanavale, which have been described as "the fiercest in Africa since World War II". [193] However, the South African military had lost air superiority and its technological advantage, largely due to an international arms embargo against the country. [194]

  8. Greeks in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Greek immigration to South Africa (at its highest in the 1960s, with 10,790 immigrants) peaked in 1965 (Damanakis 2003). It gradually began to decline in the 1970s and after 1994 many Greeks returned to Greece to retire, or because they harboured fears about the changing political situation in South Africa.

  9. Jimmy Tau - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Tau (born 23 July 1980 in Kimberley, Northern Cape) is a South African former soccer player who played as a right-back.He played for Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates and in the South African Premier Division and for Basotho Tigers and Maritzburg City in the National First Division.