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Examples
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The DA would be requesting Scopa to call Tshabalala-Msimang before it to account for the poor performance of these entities.
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He rejected the argument that the TAC, which several years ago labelled Tshabalala-Msimang a murderer in its campaign for a rollout of ARVs, needed "clean hands" if it sought the protection of the court.
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Malaria, Udemwo called Tshabalala-Msimang a "queen of controversy".
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The latest attack on Daveyton residents which has left 9 people dead and several injured must be blamed on the reported instigation of hostel dwellers to attack residents by a senior police officer called Tshabalala and officials of a certain political organisation.
KILLINGS IN DAVEYTON 1993
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The latest attack on Daveyton residents which has left 9 people dead and several injured must be blamed on the reported instigation of hostel dwellers to attack residents by a senior police officer called Tshabalala and officials of a certain political organisation.
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When Charles asked him what had happened he told us that the man we had come to know as Tshabalala had hit him with his gun behind his ear.
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Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga called Tshabalala-Msimang "one of the finest gender activists" and applauded her work ethic.
IOL: News 2009
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And when Baroness Amos led the 12-year-old Nthabiseng Tshabalala on to the stage and the little girl was asked what she would say to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon at their meeting the following day, she replied, I'll tell him we need education.
Karen Cummings-Palmer: WIE: In Hope of a Better Tomorrow Karen Cummings-Palmer 2010
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And when Baroness Amos led the 12-year-old Nthabiseng Tshabalala on to the stage and the little girl was asked what she would say to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon at their meeting the following day, she replied, I'll tell him we need education.
Karen Cummings-Palmer: WIE: In Hope of a Better Tomorrow Karen Cummings-Palmer 2010
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And when Baroness Amos led the 12-year-old Nthabiseng Tshabalala on to the stage and the little girl was asked what she would say to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon at their meeting the following day, she replied, I'll tell him we need education.
Karen Cummings-Palmer: WIE: In Hope of a Better Tomorrow Karen Cummings-Palmer 2010
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