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The girl, who has been named "Tshepang" (have hope) to protect her true identity, suffered serious injuries.
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The girl, named "Tshepang" (have hope) to hide her identity, has since been transferred to the Red Cross children's hospital in Cape
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The little girl, who has been named "Tshepang" (have hope) to protect her true identity, is still recovering in hospital
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Kevin Kleynhans, chairman of Red Nail advertising agency said they decided to place the advertisement after reading about the gang-rape of nine-month old "Tshepang" in Louisvale, Upington, in
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"Tshepang knows I manage a musician from Sierra Leone called Janka Nabay," explains Glasspiegel, "and he said 'you know, we have music like Janka's in South Africa too', and that's when he introduced me to Shangaan electro."
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The rape of nine-month-old baby Tshepang in Upington was an example.
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Today, a 23-year-old man was behind bars, facing a charge of raping baby Tshepang.
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Former president Nelson Mandela will act as patron to the programme, named Tshepang after the baby who survived a horrendous rape ordeal in Upington a year ago.
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Tshepang made him fear that "we are frozen in the headlights of bureaucratic stubbornness".
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Wyk, one of the six men arrested in connection with the rape of baby Tshepang - nine months old at the time - in the Northern
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