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Barolong Seboni (born 27
April 1957) is a
Motswana poet and academic. Born in Kanye, Botswana, he
received his BA from the
University of
Botswana and his...
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without being followed by a
vowel (as in
Jwaneng and
Barolong Seboni).
Stress is
fixed in
Tswana and thus
always falls on the
penult of a word...
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purchased a 44%
stake in
Mascom for $128 million. In 2016,
Dzene Makhwade-
Seboni was
appointed Chief Operations Officer and
became CEO of the
company in...
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Masekela 'Makabelo Mosothoane,
cabinet minister in
Lesotho Barolong Seboni, poet and
columnist for the
Botswana Guardian Kgotso Tshenyego,
author and...
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Leetile Disang Raditladi (1910–1971),
playwright and poet[Jahn]
Barolong Seboni (1957–), poet and academic[Jahn] See: List of Burkinabé
writers Esther Kamatari...
- congress, held in Midrand, she was
nominated and
elected to
succeed Violet Seboni, who had
recently died, as
second deputy president of Cosatu. She won the...
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Republic of
South Africa.
Retrieved 30
November 2021. "Ms
Violet Jacobeth Seboni (Posthumous)". The
Presidency of the
Republic of
South Africa. Retrieved...
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Sebeos (fl. 7th c., Armenia, nf)
Alice Sebold (born 1963, US, f/nf)
Barolong Seboni (born 1957, Botswana, p/nf) Mac
Sebree (1932–2010, US, nf) Juan José Sebreli...
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Botswana by
presenting the land as
welcoming instead of inhospitable.
Barolong Seboni, who grew up in London,
wrote about the
exploration of
national self-identity...
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Independent Grace Dambe 1968–1969
Botswana Democratic Party Wellie Seboni 1969–1974
Botswana Democratic Party Rosinah Mannathoko (first term) 1974–1976...