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- Cecilia Makiwane Hospital (CMH) is a large, provincial, government-funded hospital situated in the Mdantsane township near East London, Eastern Cape in...
- Cecilia Makiwane (1880–1919) was the first African registered professional nurse in what would become South Africa and an early activist in the struggle...
- Mandela, Walter Sisulu, Winnie Mandela, Govan Mbeki, Alfred Xuma, Cecilia Makiwane, Noni Jabavu, Thabo Mbeki, Chris Hani, Bantu Holomisa, Steve Biko, musicians...
- Bloemfontein Mayor's office, and were still unsuccessful in their appeal. Cecilia Makiwane was among them. The following day, on 29 May 1913, hundreds of women marched...
- surgery, currently working at the Accident and Emergency unit of Cecilia Makiwane Hospital, Mdantsane, South Africa, he has published twelve volumes of poetry...
- Teitelman AM, Bellamy SL, Jemmott JB 3rd, Icard L, O'Leary A, Ali S, Ngwane Z, Makiwane M. Childhood ****ual abuse and sociodemographic factors prospectively ****ociated...
- muni****l area: Life Beacon Bay Hospital Bhisho Provincial Hospital Cecilia Makiwane Hospital (Mdantsane) Duncan Village Day Hospital East London Private Hospital...
- infrastructure upgrades under the current Mayor Bandile Khethelo. Cecilia Makiwane, first black nurse Naledi Pandor, politician Ngconde Balfour, politician...
- services and facilities such as Rubusana Training College, and the Cecilia Makiwane Hospital, and subsidised road and rail transport. On 13 July 1983, the...
- (1969–1983) Johnny Makathini (1976–1983) C****ius Make (1977–1983) Tennyson Makiwane (1969–1976) Robert Manci (1976–1983) J. B. Marks (1969–1972) Andrew Masondo...