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- Brenthurst may refer to: Brenthurst primary school),it's a school that it's known the best school. (liñdokuhle molalathoko-) Brenthurst Estate, the Johannesburg...
- The Brenthurst Foundation is a Johannesburg-based think-tank established by the Oppenheimer family in 2004 to support the Brenthurst Initiative in s****ing...
- Brenthurst Gardens is a 45-acre (180,000 m2) private garden in Johannesburg, South Africa attached to Brenthurst Estate, the residence of the Oppenheimer...
- The Brenthurst Initiative was a 2003 policy paper on Black Economic Empowerment in South Africa by Jonathan and Nicky Oppenheimer that called for tax incentives...
- published The Brenthurst Initiative, a policy paper on economic development across South Africa. This led to the launch of The Brenthurst Foundation the...
- The Brenthurst Library is a private repository of Africana in Parktown, Johannesburg built by Harry Oppenheimer in 1984 as he started to disengage from...
- now home to Brenthurst, Little Brenthurst, the Brenthurst Library and most famously the Brenthurst Gardens.[citation needed] Brenthurst gardens are open...
- Bizcommunity. 27 September 2004. Retrieved 19 August 2015. "The Brenthurst Library". Brenthurst.org.za. 25 September 1917. Retrieved 28 September 2016. "Diamonds...
- arts. Nicky Oppenheimer and his son Jonathan Oppenheimer established the Brenthurst Foundation in 2005 as a way to contribute to the debate around strategies...
- of the British forces at the Cape, Sire George Berkeley, and others. Brenthurst Press. ISBN 0-909079-14-5 Mabin, Alan (1983). Recession and its aftermath:...