-
country was
named the
Union of
South Africa in
English and Unie van Zuid-
Afrika in Dutch,
reflecting its
origin from the
unification of four
British colonies...
- the
Branch collaborated with
Reverend Mzwandile Maqina,
whose group AmaAfrika was
involved in the UDF-AZAPO
violence in the Cape,
though Maqina was...
-
career as a
young journalist in
South Africa. His
first films,
Amabandla AmaAfrika,
directed alongside BBC Journalist,
Francois Marais (1970) and The Church...
- The
Mpondomise people, also
called Ama-Mpondomise, are a Xhosa-speaking people.
Their traditional homeland has been in the
contemporary era
Eastern Cape...
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Ama Browne; Ajayi,
Vincent O; Gbobaniyi,
Emiola Olabode; Egbebiyi,
Temitope S;...
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Mhlatuze River Pongola Aswegen, H. J. van (1989).
Geskiedenis van Suid-
Afrika tot 1854 [History of
South Africa to 1854] (in Afrikaans). Pretoria, South...
- the
original on 4
April 2023.
Retrieved 19
March 2023. "Asante Kingdom".
Afrika-Studiecentrum, Leiden. 15 June 2002.
Archived from the
original on 12 July...
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Flandra Esperanto-Ligo, 2003.
Esperanto at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) "
Afrika Agado" (in Esperanto). Pagesperso-orange.fr.
Archived from the original...
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Nosekeni ****,
daughter of
Nkedama of the
Right Hand
House and a
member of the
amaMpemvu clan of the Xhosa. No one in my
family had ever
attended school .....
- for first-language
Xhosa speakers was
estimated at 50%.
Nkosi Sikelel' i
Afrika is part of the
national anthem of
South Africa,
national anthem of Tanzania...