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Government of South Africa / Constitution of South Africa / Local government / Democratic Alliance / Congress of the People / Provincial governments of South Africa / Jacob Zuma / Seventh Amendment of the Constitution of South Africa / Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs / South Africa / Politics / Sicelo Shiceka
Date: 2013-01-11 06:17:03
Government of South Africa
Constitution of South Africa
Local government
Democratic Alliance
Congress of the People
Provincial governments of South Africa
Jacob Zuma
Seventh Amendment of the Constitution of South Africa
Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
South Africa
Politics
Sicelo Shiceka

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