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Mabaso
Mabaso is a South African surname that may refer to * Abel Mabaso (born 1991), South African association football defender * Brenda Lindiwe Mabaso-Chipeio (born 1969), South African international trade expert * Mduduzi Mabaso (born 1976), South African actor * Themba Mabaso, director of South Africa Bureau of Heraldry {{Surname Bantu-language surnames ...
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Brenda Lindiwe Mabaso-Chipeio
Brenda Lindiwe Mabaso ( Newcastle, KwaZulu-Natal) is an international trade expert, currently based in South Africa. She is a former board member of FAMSA and being one of the first few women to graduate from the Women on Boards Training and has extensive work experience in Tariff Investigations and SACU Relations, as she has spent the major and most recent part of her career at the International Trade and Administration Commission (ITAC). She is also part of the Women in Management and Leadership Conference . Early life Born in Newcastle, part of Northern Natal, Mabaso is the fifth born of father John Tyrell Mabaso and Esther Thembi Mabaso (née Mavuso). During her toddler years, the Mabaso family migrated to Swaziland where her parents were on exile. It is in Swaziland that Mabaso established herself as a top-achiever in her local school, having been recognised as the best student in her class. Her achievements in sports during her senior school years also greatly contribute ...
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Mduduzi Mabaso
Mduduzi Mabaso (born 1 April 1976), is a South African actor. He is best known for the roles in the films and teleserials ''Blood Diamond'', ''Machine Gun Preacher'' and ''Hotel Rwanda''. Personal life He was born in 1976 in Alexandra, South Africa. He spent 3 years of his childhood in Transkei. He was previously married to Veronica Maseko and the couple had two children. He is currently married to fellow actress, Fatima Metsileng. Mabaso met her during the set of the second season of ''Zone 14'' in 2007. They later got married and have two children. He has four children: Ntokozo, Mpumi, Njabulo and Zolile. Career In 1992, he first appeared in a theater production ''Divide and Rule''. In 2004, he made film debut with the American film ''Hotel Rwanda'' directed by Terry George. The film was based on the Rwandan genocide, which occurred during the spring of 1994. Then he acted in many supportive roles in the films, ''Catch a Fire'', ''Heartlines'' and ''Blood Diamond''. He also ...
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Abel Mabaso
Abel Ntuthuko Mabaso (born 15 May 1991) is a South African soccer player who plays as a defender for Premier Soccer League Premier is a title for the head of government in central governments, state governments and local governments of some countries. A second in command to a premier is designated as a deputy premier. A premier will normally be a head of governm ... club Orlando Pirates. References 1991 births Living people South African soccer players Association football defenders Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players Mpumalanga Black Aces F.C. players Maritzburg United F.C. players Cape Town Spurs F.C. players Sportspeople from Durban M Tigers F.C. players {{SouthAfrica-footy-bio-stub ...
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Themba Mabaso
Thembinkosi 'Themba' Mabaso, State Herald, or National Herald, of South Africa, is director of that country's Bureau of Heraldry. Together with the Heraldry Council, his office forms part of the National Archives of South Africa, under the Ministry of Arts & Culture. Career Before becoming a herald, Mabaso's professional experience was in art galleries and fine art preservation. In 1999 and 2000, he was associated with Johannesburg Art Gallery in Johannesburg and was a chairman of the ''Conseil International des Musées'' (International Council of Museums). In 2002 Mabaso succeeded Frederick Brownell as State Herald of South Africa. His responsibilities including registering coats of arms, insignia badges, flags and seals. He also advises the South African government, corporations and individuals on matters of heraldry, uniforms and vexillology. For example, when consulted on how the flag of South Africa should be displayed, Mabaso explained: Mabaso participates in important st ...
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