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The companies, to be known as Khula, formed part of the department's integrated strategy for the creation of a small, medium and micro business sector that would become a generator of jobs and support large industries, Trade and Industry Minister
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Rights of Women Seeking 'Khula' Should be Protected women seeking divorce, without giving any reason (known as Khula in
WN.com - Articles related to Egypt court overturns ban on full veils in exams 2010
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The congress will also explore the possibility of merging the financing functions of various lending institutions such as Khula, Umsobomvu, Nations
ANC Today 2004
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The existing state agencies, such as Khula and Umsobomvu, do not reach deeply into the second economy.
MICRO-FINANCE FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION TOWARDS A PRO-POOR FINANCIAL SECTOR 2004
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The congress will also explore the possibility of merging the financing functions of various lending institutions such as Khula, Umsobomvu, Nations
ANC Today 2004
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Access to finance for small business development and black economic empowerment will be enhanced through the coordination and subsequent integration of existing financing vehicles such as Khula and the National Empowerment Fund.
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He said SMME development bodies, such as Khula and its sister organisation Ntsika, could not function without state assistance.
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Khula was created to prevent oppression in the guise of marriage, but now Muslim women have to effectively buy their way out of a marriage.
The new feminists: still fighting Susie Orbach. Interviews by Shahesta Shaitly 2010
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In 2000 Khula, a no-fault divorce law, was approved, which means that a woman can request a divorce without presenting reasons.
The new feminists: still fighting Susie Orbach. Interviews by Shahesta Shaitly 2010
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She still has to go to court, and if she requests the divorce under Khula, she loses all her rights for alimony and has to return her dowry.
The new feminists: still fighting Susie Orbach. Interviews by Shahesta Shaitly 2010
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