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Examples
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Almost 20 years down the line Sibuyi has become an "Induna" - a respected title signifying the head of the village.
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'On a cattle station near a village called Induna, about fifteen miles from Bulawayo.'
Dead Cert Francis, Dick 1962
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The main beneficiaries of economic transformation had been white capitalists who remained the "Induna", while the black middle class were given jobs in areas such as human resources, Cosatu general-secretary Zwelinzima Vavi said on Friday.
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The deceased Mbokazi was a local "Induna" and Shandu a peace monitor and both were to address the meeting.
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The IFP statement claimed the incident followed an attempt on the life of Mr Aaron Cele, the chief "Induna" in the area.
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In return for his services as an Induna he was allowed to found the first mission station north of the Tugela River.
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“I am trying to ask about the names,” the Induna tried to twist the issue.
The Elephant's Secret Sense Caitlin O'Connell 2007
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“I am trying to ask about the names,” the Induna tried to twist the issue.
The Elephant's Secret Sense Caitlin O'Connell 2007
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"I attended functions, imbizos, where as you are addressing the imbizo, you have an Induna, or a teacher, or a priest, who is sitting somewhere - because there are mobile [home affairs] units - producing affidavits and selling them to the public at R50 each in order for them to go for late registration of birth."
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In return for his services as an Induna he was allowed to found the first mission station north of the Tugela River.
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