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  2. Gustav Preller - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 524 Later he worked in Pretoria as a shop-assistant, an articled clerk and a civil servant, studying diligently when he found the time. [ 1 ] : 524 When the Boer War started, he was working as a clerk for the Department of Mines and would marry Johanna, the granddaughter of M. W. Pretorius (i.e. 'Swart Martiens', the cousin of M. W ...

  3. Department of Trade, Industry and Competition - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC) has a mandate to develop the South African economy.They envision a dynamic, industrial and globally competitive economy, that is inclusive, offers decent employment and equity. [1]

  4. Personal assistant - Wikipedia

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    A personal assistant, also referred to as personal aide (PA) or personal secretary (PS), is a job title describing a person who assists a specific person with their daily business or personal task. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a subspecialty of secretarial duties.

  5. Menlyn Park - Wikipedia

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    Menlyn Park Shopping Centre is a large shopping mall in Menlyn, Pretoria, South Africa, owned by development company Pareto. [1] It is designed around three spaces – the Food Court, the keyhole malls and focal points, and a large internal garden square surrounded by restaurants.

  6. Zingiswa Losi - Wikipedia

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    Her first job was as a technician in the South African National Defence Force, where she served from 1996 to 1999. Between 2001 and 2014, she worked for the Ford Motor Company in Port Elizabeth , and she joined the trade union movement in 2002 as a shop steward for the National Union of Metalworkers (Numsa), a large Cosatu affiliate.

  7. Marius Pope - Wikipedia

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    After working for the Labour Bulletin in Pretoria, Pope moved to London in 1947 and worked for Reuters in Fleet Street until 1949 when he moved for the first time to the Evening Standard. In 1949 he wrote a pamphlet for The Bureau of Current Affairs called What's In The News? , asking ‘Do we tend to believe everything we read in print?'.