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Tshekisho Plaatje (9
October 1876 – 19 June 1932) was a
South African intellectual, journalist, linguist, politician,
translator and writer.
Plaatje was a...
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country where she felt inferior."[2] In 1991
Plaatjes won the Los
Angeles Marathon in 2:10:29.[3] In 1993,
Plaatjes finished 6th in the
Boston Marathon, qualifying...
- Sol
Plaatje University is a
public university located in Kimberley,
South Africa.
Established in 2014, it is the
first and only
university located in...
- He is the
author of a biography: The
Story of Sol T.
Plaatje,
published in 2010 by the Sol
Plaatje Educational Trust, in
which the then
Deputy President...
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written by a
black author in an
African language was
Solomon Thekiso Plaatje's Mhudi,
written in 1930.
During the 1950s, Drum
magazine became a hotbed...
- Sol
Plaatje Local Muni****lity
after the area it
served was
expanded to
include surrounding towns and villages, most
notably Ritchie. Sol
Plaatje, the...
- Sol
Plaatje Muni****lity (Afrikaans: Sol
Plaatje Munisipaliteit; Tswana:
Mmasepala wa Sol
Plaatje) is a
local muni****lity
within the
Frances Baard District...
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African Native Life a
Hundred Years Ago is a
South African novel by Sol
Plaatje first published in 1930,. The
novel was
republished many
times subsequently...
- The Sol
Plaatje Prize for
Translation is a bi-annual prize,
first awarded in 2007, for
translation of
prose or
poetry into
English from any of the other...
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which may have
contributed to the disaster. The dam was
renamed the Sol
Plaatje Dam on 1
April 2005.
Leonard Slabbert, who used a boat to
rescue the survivors...