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  2. President of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Salary: R 3,900,000 annually (2019) [1] Website: ... The president of South Africa is the head of state and head of government of the Republic of South Africa.

  3. Wealth inequality in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa's Gini coefficient has remained high since 1982 and has proven to be noticeably higher than countries with similar characteristics. For example, South Africa has a Gini coefficient of 63 (highest), the United States is at 41.5, and Ukraine stands with a score of 25 (lowest). [1]

  4. List of heads of state of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the heads of state of South Africa from the foundation of the Union of South Africa in 1910 to the present day.. From 1910 to 1961 the head of state under the South Africa Act 1909 was the Monarch, who was the same person as the Monarch of the United Kingdom and of the other Dominions/Commonwealth realms.

  5. National Union of Mineworkers (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) is a mainly mining industry related trade union, an organisation of workers with common goals through organised labour, in South Africa. With a membership of 300,000 as of 2014 [update] , it is the largest affiliate of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU).

  6. Minister of Public Service and Administration - Wikipedia

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    Minister Term President Citation Zola Skweyiya: 1994 1999 Mandela [1]Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi: 1999 2008 Mbeki [2]Mbeki [3]Richard Baloyi: 2008 2011 Motlanthe [4]Zuma [5]

  7. Abortion in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Abortion was first legalised in South Africa under the Abortion and Sterilization Act, 1975 (Act No.2 of 1975). [8] This law stated that women could access pregnancy terminations if; continuing the pregnancy could be life-threatening or cause serious health issues, continuing the pregnancy could be of severe risk to the woman's mental health, the child is likely to be born with significant ...

  8. Economy of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The economy of South Africa is a mixed economy, emerging market, and upper-middle-income economy, one of only eight such countries in Africa. [26] [27] [28] The economy is the most industrialised, technologically advanced, and diversified in Africa. [29]

  9. Prostitution in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution in South Africa is illegal for both buying and selling sex, as well as related activities such as brothel keeping and pimping. [1] However, it remains widespread. [2] Law enforcement is poor. [1] In 2013 the Sex Workers Education and Advocacy Task Force (SWEAT) estimated that there were between 121,000 and 167,000 prostitutes in ...