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- verb Present participle of
Africanise .
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Examples
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Makhado's name to Louis Trichardt should not be allowed to derail the "Africanising" of society, the PAC said on Saturday.
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Constitutional imperatives and South Africa's international legal obligations - flowing from the ratification on June 16, 1995 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child - accentuated the necessity of undertaking a comprehensive rewrite of the principal Child Care Act. "At the same time, the essential need for" Africanising "child care and protection mechanisms, reviewing and harmonising all relevant child related laws, must be addressed," she said.
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Constitutional imperatives and South Africa's international legal obligations flowing from the ratification on 16 June 1995 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989), accentuate the necessity of undertaking a comprehensive rewrite of the principal Child Care Act. At the same time, the essential need for "Africanising" child care and protection mechanisms, reviewing and harmonising all relevant child related laws must be addressed.
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'Africanising' Christianity in order to make it socially relevant to blacks.
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British members would not be able to make decisions regarding the controversy surrounding Magkoba's ideas for "Africanising" the university.
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Tutu also said the Catholic call for inculturation - the process of Africanising the liturgy - was one shared by most churches, including his own, the Anglican.
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The South Africanising of the South African economy means that all the obstacles to the development of black entrepreneurial capacity have to be removed and the full potential of all South Africans to contribute to wealth creation has to be unleashed.
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Black advancement into the higher reaches of medicine is a necessary ingredient for South Africanising the profession, but it is not a substitute for measures to promote health amongst the majority of the population.
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With R 10 000 the two judges set about Africanising the court.
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