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  2. Liberty Holdings Limited - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Holdings Limited is a South African financial services and property holding company that focuses on Insurance and Asset Management with registered head office in Johannesburg, South Africa at Liberty Centre, 1 Ameshoff St., Braamfontein. [1] [2] [3] Liberty has operations in South Africa, Kenya, Namibia and other in 16 African countries.

  3. STANLIB - Wikipedia

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    STANLIB's predecessor was incorporated in 1862 when the Standard Bank of British South Africa was founded in London. It became a South African bank in 1962. Life assurer Liberty Life was founded in 1957. The first unit trust was launched by Guardbank Management Corporation Ltd in 1970.

  4. Sandton City - Wikipedia

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    Sandton City is a large shopping centre situated in Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa. [2] It was built and owned by property development company Rapp and Maister, in partnership with brothers Hilliard and Eli Leibowitz, and was later taken over by Liberty Life (now part of Liberty Holdings Limited ). The centre opened to the public on 12 ...

  5. Donald Gordon (South African businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Nationality. South African and British. Alma mater. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. Occupation (s) Businessman, philanthropist. Sir Donald Gordon (24 June 1930 – 21 November 2019 [1]) was a South African - British businessman and philanthropist. [2] He founded Liberty Life Association of Africa in 1957 and Liberty International .

  6. Freedom Charter - Wikipedia

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    e. Charter memorial in Kliptown. The Freedom Charter was the statement of core principles of the South African Congress Alliance, which consisted of the African National Congress (ANC) and its allies: the South African Indian Congress, the South African Congress of Democrats and the Coloured People's Congress. It is characterised by its opening ...

  7. Politics of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of South Africa is a unitary parliamentary democratic republic.The President of South Africa serves both as head of state and as head of government.The President is elected by the National Assembly (the lower house of the South African Parliament) and must retain the confidence of the Assembly in order to remain in office.

  8. Braamfontein - Wikipedia

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    010. Braamfontein ( English: blackberry spring, or more prosaicly blackberry springs; also known as Braam) is a central suburb of Johannesburg, in South Africa, seat of the Constitutional Court of South Africa and some of South Africa's major corporations such as Liberty Holdings Limited, JD Group (part of Steinhoff Africa), Sappi, and Bidvest ...

  9. Liberalism in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Liberalism in South Africa has encompassed various traditions and parties. The moderate South African Party and its successor, the United Party, formed government several times between the formation of the Union and the election of the National Party in 1948. In 1959, members of the United Party formed the Progressive Party, a precursor to the ...

  10. Department of Public Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) is one of the ministries of the South African government. It is the government's shareholder representative with oversight responsibility for a number of state-owned enterprises (SoEs). The department is set to be shut down after the 2024 elections.

  11. Mercantile Bank (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The bank was founded in Republic of South Africa in 1965. It obtained a banking licence in 1989; and became a fully owned subsidiary of Mercantile Bank Holdings Limited, a bank holding company incorporated in January the same year. In 1995, the bank merged with Bank of Lisbon International (BLI) – a bank established in 1965.