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Secular chronologers understand "Sothos" to refer to carbon-14 dating (14C).
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Secular chronologers understand "Sothos" to refer to carbon-14 dating (14C).
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DIAMINI: It is the Ndebeles, the Zulus, the Sothos, the Xhosa and the Pedi people.
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Sothos, to name a few, and all had a right to live in it, he said.
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As long as the education system did not produce Zulus, Xhosas and Sothos who could hold their own in the global village, education had not been transformed.
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Johannesburg weekly newspaper City Press reported on Sunday that Lekota angered his Free State colleagues by describing his election at the ANC's 50th national conference in December as a defeat of the Xhosas by the Sothos.
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"These people, some of them in the media, have assigned themselves a responsibility of counting how many people in the leadership positions are Xhosas, Zulus, Sothos, and this is dangerous and backwards," Tshwete said.
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Police used teargas and rubber bullets to disperse a crowd of about 2000 Pondo's and Sothos at loggerheads at the Scott hostel at
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Clashes between Sothos and Pondos erupted on Sunday, and calm only returned to the mine on Tuesday night.
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"It seems the Xhosa people did not see the vehicle as the cause of death but rather viewed it as an attack by Sothos," Jacobs said.
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