Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
David N. Magang (born 1938) is a Botswana lawyer, businessman and politician. Trained at the University of London, he was the first Botswana native to open a private law practice in the nation. [1] A member of the ruling Botswana Democratic Party Magang was Member of Parliament for Kweneng East/Lentsweletau Constituency from 1979 to 2002.
Magang may refer to: Masteel Group (马钢集团), also known as Magang (Group) Holding, a state-owned Chinese steel-making enterprise; Maanshan Iron and Steel ...
www.magang.com.cn Ma gang (Group) Holding Co., Ltd. , [ 3 ] or known as Masteel Group , is one of the major Chinese iron and steel enterprises. Since 2019, it is a joint venture of central government owned China Baowu Steel Group and Anhui Provincial People's Government's State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC).
Maanshan Iron & Steel Company Limited, known as Maanshan Iron & Steel or just Masteel (in Chinese Magang) is a Chinese listed company which engaged in steel manufacturing. The company was based in Ma'anshan, Anhui province. Since its establishment in 1993, it was controlled by the Chinese governments.
The Magang Constitution [2] (simplified Chinese: 马钢宪法; traditional Chinese: 馬鋼憲法; pinyin: Mǎ gāng xiànfǎ), also known as the Ma'anshan Constitution or Ma-steel Constitution, [3] was a set of enterprise management system that was gradually formed in the Soviet Union in the 1950s and 1960s after decades of socialist industrial construction and development [4] and adopted in ...
Magandang Buhay (transl. Beautiful Life) is a Philippine television talk show that premiered on April 18, 2016. The show was originally broadcast on ABS-CBN until the network's shutdown in 2020.
Ronaldo Magang: Anggi Marito : Gok Parasian : Clarinta Ega Devi Casthio Indra Kesuma Maria Gabriella Pancary Pandawa Pieter Saparuane Rizma Aprilia Sarah Latifa — Note: Italicized names are stolen contestants (names struck through within former teams).
According to Magang-Ma-Mbuju and Mbumb Bwass the Punu people originated from the people called «Jagas» and came from Kasaï and Zambezi. According to them, it was the Punu people who had invaded the kingdom of Kongo in 1568 and they were known as Jagas.