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Loko ha ha ri eka mhaka leyi, Xipikara, Meyara wa Masipala wa va-Phalaborwa u hi tsundzuxa leswaku makungu ya ku kunguhata hi nkatsakanyo (IDP) swi nga antswisiwa loko hi nga herisa tindlela to leha to pasisa timhaka loko ku ri na mintirho ya mfumu, ku fana na ku endla mapatu, laha na loko ri ya hela ri endliwa, vanhu valavo a va ha wu voni na nkoka wa kona.
Speech by Richard Baloyi on the Debate on the State of the Nation Address 2007
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Pottery on display at the Masorini late-Iron Age site, Kruger National Park (east of Phalaborwa Gate), South Africa, 1995.
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005
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Malamulele district, near Phalaborwa, after fleeing the civil war between 1984 and 1992.
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The African National Congress is deeply disturbed and disappointed by despicable conduct attributed to a group of individuals who attended the funeral service of Norman Mashabane in Phalaborwa this past weekend.
ANC CONDEMNS MISCONDUCT AT THE FUNERAL OF NORMAN MASHABANE 2007
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The rural evacuation was especially sudden and desperate in Mapulanguene, Mahele, and Phadjane, which Renamo occupied at this time; the worst fighting, and the worst destruction, occurred in Mapulanguene, a strategically important site because of its proximity to the South African border and Renamo's supply center at Phalaborwa.
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005
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Moloto was about to address mourners at the service in Phalaborwa for controversial former SA ambassador to Indonesia, Norman Mashabane.
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Note 15: One important collaborative effort in the eastern Transvaal is discussed in van der Merwe and Scully, "The Phalaborwa Story."
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005
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In 1988 an aircraft with 18 people aboard was blown to smithereens as it approached Johannesburg's international airport from Phalaborwa.
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Phalaborwa; civilisations that alternated in their prominence and distinction with those of Mapungubwe and Great Zimbabwe.
Address at the opening of the Giriyondo Access Facility 2006
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Erwin said the Department of State Enterprises was also working towards establishing a call centre in Phalaborwa to provide rural jobs.
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