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  2. Henry White (Cape Treasurer General) - Wikipedia

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    Caricature of Dr White administering responsible government pills and "black drafts" to the reluctant Legislative Council. In 1870, Dr White moved to Cape Town, and settled at 2 Hof Street, Gardens. This was in the same year that he was elevated to the upper house, the Legislative Council, to represent the Western Province of the Cape Colony.

  3. Government of the Western Cape - Wikipedia

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    The Western Cape province of South Africa is governed in a parliamentary system in which the people elect the Provincial Parliament, and the parliament elects the Premier as head of the executive. The Premier leads a cabinet of provincial ministers overseeing various executive departments. The provincial government is subject to the ...

  4. Skills Development Act, 1998 - Wikipedia

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    In line with the overall government objectives set out above, the purposes of the Act are as follows (Sec. 2(1)): to develop the skills of the South African workforce - to improve the quality of life of workers, their prospects of work and labour mobility; to improve productivity in the workplace and the competitiveness of employers; to promote self-employment; and to improve the delivery of ...

  5. Joshua Sacco - Wikipedia

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    One of three children, Sacco was born on 22 August 1978 in Cape Town in the former Cape Province of South Africa. [1] His parents, Robert Paul and Mary Elizabeth Sacco, were part of the anti-apartheid movement and members of the banned African National Congress.

  6. City of Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    Cape Town first received local self-government in 1839, with the promulgation of a municipal ordinance by the government of the Cape Colony. [4] When it was created, the Cape Town municipality governed only the central part of the city known as the City Bowl, and as the city expanded, new suburbs became new municipalities, until by 1902 there were 10 separate municipalities in the Cape ...

  7. Battle of Blaauwberg - Wikipedia

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    The British forces reached the outskirts of Cape Town on 9 January. To spare the town and its civilian population from attack, the commandant of Cape Town, Lieutenant-Colonel Hieronymus Casimir von Prophalow, sent out a white flag. He handed over the outer fortifications to Baird, and terms of surrender were negotiated later in the day.

  8. College of Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    The college is one of the oldest TVET institutions in Cape Town. CCT was founded in 1900 making it the oldest TVET college in South Africa. Through various campus, CCT has over 11 233 plus students. As a TVET colleges, the college offers both career-oriented vocational and occupational programmes in a wide range of fields. [2]

  9. Harold Cressy High School - Wikipedia

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    Harold Cressy High School Address 103 Roeland Street Cape Town South Africa Coordinates 33°55′53″S 18°25′30″E  /  33.931334°S 18.424865°E  / -33.931334; 18.424865 Information Type Public school Established 1951 (1951) Status Open Number of students 700 Colour(s) Maroon White Website haroldcressyhigh.co.za Harold Cressy High School is a secondary school in District Six of ...