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  2. Cape Town International Airport - Wikipedia

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    90,280. Source: Passenger and Aircraft Statistics [1] Cape Town International Airport ( IATA: CPT, ICAO: FACT) is the primary international airport serving the city of Cape Town, and is the second-busiest airport in South Africa and fifth-busiest in Africa. Located approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the city center, the airport was opened ...

  3. List of South African mass media - Wikipedia

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    Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford (2020), "South Africa", Digital News Report, UK, OCLC 854746354 {}: |author= has generic name ; External links. Contact directory: media contacts, South African Government communications; News and media, South African Government information

  4. Rain (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    Rain offers data-only mobile network services in South Africa. They provide 4G and LTE services through a partnership to use Vodacom and MTNs infrastructure. It launched The first Standalone 5G (3600) network in the country. Powered by Huawei. Rain’s Standalone 5G is currently available in major metropolitan areas around the country.

  5. South African Revenue Service - Wikipedia

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    sars .gov .za. The South African Revenue Service ( SARS) is the revenue service of the South African government. It administers the country's tax system and customs service, and enforces compliance with related legislation. [2] It is governed by the SARS Act 34 of 1997, which established it as "an organ of state within the public administration ...

  6. Who's Who of Southern Africa - Wikipedia

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    Who's Who of Southern Africa is the name of an annual print publication distributed in Southern Africa, containing biographical information about prominent professionals in the Southern African region. According to the website, Southern Africa consists of South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Swaziland and Mozambique.

  7. Prince Albert, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Right: Prince Albert Dutch Reformed Church. /  33.22528°S 22.03000°E  / -33.22528; 22.03000. Prince Albert ( Afrikaans: Prins Albert) is a small town in the Western Cape in South Africa. It is located on the southern edge of the Great Karoo, at the foot of the Swartberg mountains. In recent years the moniker the " Franschhoek of the ...

  8. Portal:South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of South Africa is a country located at the southern tip of the African continent. It borders the countries of Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Eswatini, and entirely surrounds Lesotho . South Africa has the largest population of people of European descent in Africa, one of the largest Indian population outside of Asia ...

  9. Utrecht, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Utrecht is a town in the foothills of the Balele Mountains, in the northwestern corner of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Newcastle, Kwazulu-Natal's third-largest urban centre, is 50 km from Utrecht. Utrecht has a population of approximately 32,000 (including surrounding areas). The town is named after Utrecht, a Dutch city with the same name, as ...