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  2. Liberty Holdings Limited - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Holdings is a South African financial services and property company owned by Standard Bank Group. It operates in insurance and asset management in 16 African countries and was founded in 1957 by Sir Donald Gordon.

  3. Donald Gordon (South African businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Donald Gordon (1930-2019) was a South African-British businessman and philanthropist. He founded Liberty Life and Liberty International, and donated to the arts and education in South Africa and the UK.

  4. STANLIB - Wikipedia

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    STANLIB is a subsidiary of Liberty Holdings Limited that offers asset management and wealth management services in South Africa and other African countries. It was formed in 2002 by the merger of Liberty Asset Management and Standard Bank Asset Management.

  5. Freedom Charter - Wikipedia

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    The Freedom Charter was a statement of principles adopted by the South African Congress Alliance in 1955, calling for a non-racial, democratic and equal society. It influenced the ANC's struggle against apartheid and the post-apartheid Constitution of South Africa.

  6. Eastgate Shopping Centre, Johannesburg - Wikipedia

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    Eastgate is a super-regional shopping centre in Bedfordview, near Johannesburg city centre and O. R. Tambo Airport. It opened in 1979 and is one of the largest and oldest malls in Gauteng, with over 300 stores and services.

  7. F. W. de Klerk - Wikipedia

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    F. W. de Klerk was the last state president of South Africa under apartheid and the first to share the Nobel Peace Prize with Nelson Mandela for ending racial segregation. He led the National Party from 1989 to 1997 and negotiated with Mandela to establish a non-racial democracy in 1994.

  8. Sandton City - Wikipedia

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    Sandton City is a large shopping centre in Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa, with over 300 stores and services. It opened in 1973 and has undergone several refurbishments and expansions, including the addition of a pyramid-shaped roof and a five-star hotel.

  9. Libertarianism in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Right-libertarianism in South Africa dates back to the mid-1970s when Leon Louw, Marc Swanepoel [1] and several others got together informally to discuss this new philosophy. One result of this cooperation was the formation of the Free Market Foundation in 1975, identified by many as being a free-market libertarian think-tank.