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  • |birth_place = Johannesburg Benson was born in Johannesburg on 21 December 1907 the son of an Anglican clergyman.<ref name="obit" /> Ed
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  • ...rated by [[Comair (South Africa)|Comair]]|[[OR Tambo International Airport|Johannesburg-OR Tambo]] |[[South African Airways]]|[[OR Tambo International Airport|Johannesburg-OR Tambo]]
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  • |[[Airlink]]| [[OR Tambo International Airport|Johannesburg-OR Tambo]] |[[Interair South Africa]]| [[OR Tambo International Airport|Johannesburg-OR Tambo]]
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  • ...dent at the time of his death in 2000. He died in the Sun Hill Hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa.<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200008220252.html Zambia:
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  • ...ay 2009, it acquired two [[Boeing 737-500]]. In June 2009, operations to [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]], and [[Dar es Salaam]], [[Tanzania]], commenced. In the *Johannesburg - OR Tambo International Airport
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  • Ice Models Johannesburg
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  • ...munications and Transport, Dora Siliya, 41 passengers had been stranded in Johannesburg as a direct result of the airline suspension of operations. The Zambian gov **[[Johannesburg]] ([[OR Tambo International Airport]])
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  • | birth_place = Johannesburg, South Africa
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  • | death_place = Johannesburg, South On 24 May 2006, Mazoka died from kidney complications in Johannesburg, South Africa. He was 63 years old. He was succeeded as leader of the UPND
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  • | death_place = Johannesburg, [[South Africa]] ...as diagnosed with a heart condition and was transferred to a hospital in [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]]. She died following an operation on 5 April 2012. Her s
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  • ...he airline employed 300 staff and flew from Lusaka to destinations such as Johannesburg, Ndola, Nairobi, Harare and Dar es Salaam.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://book
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  • *KORA All Africa Music Awards, Johannesburg, South Africa- December 2004 *Arts Alive, Johannesburg, South Africa- September 2003
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  • ...oeing 737-200]] replaced the BAC 1-11s and was often put into service to [[Johannesburg]] and other medium-haul routes. **[[Johannesburg]] ([[OR Tambo International Airport]])
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  • |publisher=Railways Africa|location=Johannesburg, South Africa|date=31 May 2011 # Southern Corridor: to [[Durban]] Port via [[Johannesburg]], South Africa via Zimbabwe (road or rail) or Botswana (road).
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  • | death_place = Johannesburg, South Africa
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  • | residence = Johannesburg, South Africa
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  • ...elmeier had experience with print, having been in the advertising field in Johannesburg before relocating to the Copperbelt as a result of the great economic depre
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  • |[[Airlink]]| [[OR Tambo International Airport|Johannesburg–OR Tambo]] ...://airlineroute.net/2015/03/10/wb-lunjnb-s15/|title=Rwandair Adds Lusaka - Johannesburg Service from late-March 2015|publisher=Airline Route|date=10 March 2015|acc
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  • |[[Johannesburg]] ...eech. Though the state denied he was in serious condition, he was flown to Johannesburg. His doctors concluded he needed throat surgery.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http:/
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  • |[[Johannesburg, South Africa]]
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  • | death_place = {{flagicon|South Africa}}&nbsp;Milpark Hospital, Johannesburg, South Africa While undergoing dialysis at Milpark Hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa, Mainza Chona died on 11 December 2001. He was buried on 16 D
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  • | 7. || 9 January 2010 || [[Rand Stadium]], [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]] || {{fb|KOR}} || align=center | '''2'''–0 || align=ce
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  • ...Proflight Zambia and Rwandair signed a codeshare agreement on the Lusaka - Johannesburg route with Rwandair as the operating carrier and Proflight Zambia as the Ma
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  • In 1995, while attending one of many graphics workshops in Johannesburg, South Africa his remarkable desktop publishing skills, work ethic and pass
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  • Bamfuchile also took charge of the U-23 team during the All Africa Games in Johannesburg in 1999, losing the first game 4–1 to Cameroun but recovering to reach th
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  • [[Category:Johannesburg]]
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  • ...n they beat [[South African national football team|South Africa]] 1-0 in [[Johannesburg]] in a [[1994 African Cup of Nations qualification#Group 5|CAN qualifier]]
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  • | 2. || 14 November 2012 || [[FNB Stadium]], [[Johannesburg]], South Africa || {{fb|RSA}} || '''1'''–0 || 1–0 || [[Exhibition game|
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  • ...aide died on the spot. He suffered multiple body injuries and was flown to Johannesburg, South Africa for medical treatment. He remained hospitalised for three mon ...ad died in a Paris hospital due to his stroke. The story originated at the Johannesburg-based 702 Talk Radio, which cited [[Malone Zaza]], who claimed to be the he
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  • |location=Johannesburg |location=Johannesburg
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  • ...more popular after his release and was awarded the Africa Freedom Award in Johannesburg, South Africa. He was invited to speak at Catham House in London and was al
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  • ...r [[1994 African Cup of Nations qualification#Group 5|CAN qualifier]] in [[Johannesburg]], but the performances in the two matches saw the return of Ndhlovu as coa
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  • ...n|Democratic Republic of the Congo}} Kinshasa<br>{{flagicon|South Africa}} Johannesburg<br>{{flagicon|Sudan}} Khartoum<br>{{flagicon|Tanzania}} Dar es Salaam<br>{{
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  • ...d domestic services to Lusaka and an international service to Addis Ababa, Johannesburg and Nairobi.
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  • ...art attack on 25 April 2008 and was evacuated to [[Milpark Hospital]] in [[Johannesburg]], South Africa, where he was said to be in stable condition on 26 April.<r
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  • ...mestic connections via Lusaka and a year-round international connection to Johannesburg.
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  • ...flights from [[Lusaka]], [[Solwezi]], [[Addis Ababa]], [[Nairobi]], and [[Johannesburg]].<ref name="Google"/>
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  • ...overcome Mauritius 2-1 at home and defeating newcomers South Africa 1-0 in Johannesburg, Ndhlovu bounced back into the saddle for the 1994 World Cup qualifiers wit
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  • ...y of a Rhodesian Combat Pilot|date=2003|publisher=30° South Publ.|location=Johannesburg|isbn=9780958489034|page=369}}</ref> During the struggle against [[aparthei
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