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  2. 2012 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    21 January – Jeffrey Ntuka, South African footballer . [5] (b. 1985) 2 March – Lawrence Anthony, author. (b. 1950) 30 April – Sicelo Shiceka, South African politician (b. 1966) 5 May – Roy Padayachie, [6] Minister of Public Service and Administration of the Republic of South Africa. [7] (b. 1950)

  3. Category:2012 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:2012 in Africa by month - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:September 2012 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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  7. In the City (South African festival) - Wikipedia

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    In The City was started in 2012 by Seed Experiences, the same company responsible for the Cape Town festival Rocking The Daisies. [2] As such, both of the festivals have shared headlining acts since In The City's inception in 2012 [4] [5] [6] and the first year's edition hosted Bloc Party as its international headlining act.

  8. Book fairs in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The fair is now known as the South African Book Fair (SABF). The PASA decided to change the name in November 2013 ahead of the 2014 fair to encourage South Africans to take ownership of the event and make it more inclusive. The SABF became a public and trade fair in 2014 and is now owned by the South African Book Development Council (SABDC). [7]

  9. Category:Festivals in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    This category is for festivals of South Africa, including fairs, parades, arts festivals, folk festivals, and other types. Subcategories This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total.