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Bhungane II kaNtsele, Bhungan'omakhulukhulu (birth name Mlotsha) was the king of
AmaHlubi tribe from 1760
until his
death in 1800. He was the
father of...
- Ama
Bhungane Centre for
Investigative Journalism is an
investigative journalism organisation focusing primarily on
exposing political corruption in South...
- people, a
Bantu Kingdom from
Southern Africa. He
succeeded his
father King
Bhungane II ("Bhungan'omakhulukhulu") in the year 1801 and thus
becoming the King...
- then
later Regent king of
AmaHlubi nation. He was the
oldest son of King
Bhungane II, but he was not the
crown prince. The
proclaimed heir was one of his...
- King
Reign Chibi 1300–1325
Lubelo 1325–1350
Busobengwe (
Bhungane I) 1350–1370 Fulathel’ilanga 1370–1390
Bhele 1390–1410
Lufelelwenja 1410–1430 Sidwaba...
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Archived from the
original on 27
March 2019.
Retrieved 27
March 2019. "Ama
Bhungane | Ramaphosa's
stolen millions: The
Namibian connection". news24.com. Archived...
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investigative journalist. He is the co-founder and
managing director of the ama
Bhungane Centre for
Investigative Journalism.
Before the
centre became independent...
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competing bids were R16-million and R9.1-million. In an
interview with Ama
Bhungane,
Deloitte Consulting's
managing director for Africa,
Thiru Pillay, claimed...
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Newlines Institute, a
think tank at the
Fairfax University of America, Ama
Bhungane, and The New York Times,
Neville Roy
Singham funds a
network of nonprofits...
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International Consortium of
Investigative Journalists in ****ociation with ama
Bhungane showed in do****ents that R200
million in the ANC's
election fund was siphoned...