- Len
Taunyane ([lɪn tauˈɲanɪ] fl. 1880s –
after 1904) was a
track and
field athlete from the
Orange River Colony who
competed in the 1904
Summer Olympics...
- two
black Africans to
compete in the Olympics: two
Tswana men
named Len
Taunyane and Jan Mashiani, who
happened to be in St.
Louis as part of the South...
-
moved up to
twelfth after Frederick Lorz was disqualified.
Along with Len
Taunyane,
Mashiani was one of the
first two
black Africans to parti****te in the...
- of the
adjacent 1904 World's Fair to compete.
General Piet Cronjé, Len
Taunyane, and Jan Mashiani, all Boer War
veterans who had been
taken prisoner by...
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Archived from the
original on 26
August 2014.
Retrieved 23
August 2014.
Taunyane,
Molebogeng (2 July 2006). "A
seasoned Chicken Licken". City Press. Archived...
- "Union
wants new jobs-for-cash probe". CityPress.
Retrieved 4 May 2017.
Taunyane,
Omogolo (23 May 2016). "'We are
being used as a scapegoat', says Sadtu...
-
Office of the
Gauteng Premier. 10
October 2022.
Retrieved 1
December 2022.
Taunyane,
Omogolo (6 May 2019). "Panyaza Lesufi:
Gauteng education MEC,
soccer fanatic...
-
Leader of
KwaZulu Bantustan in
apartheid South Africa Leepile Moshweu Taunyane 14
December 1928 – 30
October 2013 Life
President of
Premier Soccer League...
- (2006-06-23) 23 June 2006 (age 18) 1 0
Mamelodi Sundowns 21 2DF
Gopolang Taunyane Unknown 1 0
Kaizer Chiefs 4 3MF
Patrick Autata (2005-01-05) 5
January 2005...
- vest comments". IOL News. SAPA. 23 July 2013.
Retrieved 25
February 2015.
Taunyane,
Omogolo (26 July 2013). "CAR
soldier unveils the truth". ENCA. Retrieved...