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Monday, 30 March 2026

MEDIA SUPPRESSION IN SOUTH AFRICA ON THE EVE OF 2026 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS

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MEDIA SUPPRESSION IN SOUTH AFRICA ON THE EVE OF 2026 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS 

CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE_EDITOR 

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) expresses serious concern over what increasingly appears to be a concerted effort by the media, particularly the SABC and now NewzroomAfrika, to suppress public engagement on the matter of the corrupt appointment and irregular salary adjustment of the Secretary to Parliament

There is a troubling and consistent pattern where media interviews involving the EFF on the matter of the appointment and salary adjustment of the Secretary to Parliament are cancelled at the last minute, often immediately after public communication or the issuing of a media alert by the organisation. 

On 10 March, 12 March and 15 March 2026, scheduled interviews with the SABC were abruptly cancelled under the pretext of Ad Hoc Committee proceedings, which were used as an excuse. 

Yesterday, a scheduled interview with Newzroom Afrika at 19:30 suffered the same fate, the excuse for the cancellation was that they need to research more on the matter. This is despite the fact that it was NewzRoom Afrika that scheduled an interview with the EFF, with an attached statement of the EFF. 

This pattern cannot be dismissed as coincidence. It points to undue influence and political interference in editorial decisions, aimed at limiting public discourse and shielding serious issues of governance and possible corruption from scrutiny. 

The timing of these cancellations, particularly following the publication of EFF posters and announcements, raises serious concerns about how editorial independence is being compromised in the coverage of this matter. 

What is even more disturbing is that sections of the media are allowing themselves to be used in this process. In a constitutional democracy, the media has a duty to inform, interrogate and to hold those in positions of power accountable. 

When media institutions withdraw platforms at critical moments under questionable circumstances, they risk becoming instruments of suppression rather than vehicles of transparency and accountability

The situation at the SABC is particularly concerning. There are growing indications of a broader effort to politicise the public broadcaster as the country approaches the 2026 Local Government Elections. This is not without precedent. 

There was a period where the SABC effectively imposed a blackout on the EFF and its activities, limiting coverage of its programmes and political interventions during the elections. The current pattern suggests a return to such practices. 

The EFF rejects any attempt to silence its voice or suppress matters of public interest. South Africans have a right to know the truth about governance failures and the use of public resources

We call on all media institutions to act independently, resist any form of interference, and uphold their constitutional duty to ensure transparency, accountability and freedom of expression

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NYDA calls for Youth-Centred Economic Response in South Africa

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NYDA calls for Youth-Centred Economic Response in South Africa 

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NYDA calls for a youth-centred economic response amid rising global uncertainty and domestic constraints.

The National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) notes the latest Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) decision by the South African Reserve Bank to keep the repo rate unchanged at 6.75 per cent, against a backdrop of heightened global uncertainty and emerging economic risks.

The MPC highlighted that the recent outbreak of conflict in the Middle East has caused a significant global supply shock, leading to higher prices for oil, gas, and fertilisers while dampening global growth prospects. These developments are expected to push inflation upwards in the short term, while also limiting economic activity.

Domestically, although economic growth has shown modest improvement with output increasing by 1.1 per cent in 2025, it remains well below the levels needed to tackle the country’s structural challenges, especially youth unemployment. The NYDA emphasises that the current growth trajectory is not sufficiently inclusive and continues to exclude large segments of young people from meaningful economic participation.

Inflation remains contained at around 3 per cent but is expected to rise temporarily due to higher energy prices, with fuel inflation projected to increase sharply in the coming months. While this reflects external cost pressures, it will have direct consequences for young people, particularly through rising transport and food costs, which disproportionately affect low-income households.

The decision to keep interest rates steady reflects a cautious approach to monetary policy amid these uncertainties. However, the NYDA warns that monetary policy alone cannot address the structural challenges facing the South African economy. Notably, the combination of weak economic growth, rising costs, and limited employment prospects risks further deepening the socio-economic vulnerabilities of young people.

From a developmental perspective, the current economic environment underscores the necessity for a more coordinated and growth-oriented policy response. Supply-side shocks, such as those caused by global conflicts, cannot be resolved solely through interest rate adjustments. Instead, they require complementary fiscal, industrial, and social policy interventions that strengthen domestic resilience and expand productive capacity. 

The NYDA therefore calls for:

Accelerated public investment, particularly in infrastructure and sectors with strong employment potential.

Targeted support for youth-owned enterprises to mitigate the impact of rising input and operating costs.

Greater alignment between macroeconomic policy and youth development objectives.

The NYDA further emphasises that South Africa’s youth unemployment crisis is structural and requires deliberate policy action that goes beyond short-term stabilisation. Economic recovery must be measured not only by inflation outcomes, but by the extent to which it creates jobs, supports enterprise development, and improves the economic participation of young people.

The NYDA remains committed to advancing evidence-based policy solutions that place youth at the centre of South Africa’s economic response and long-term development trajectory.

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100 Influential Soweto Personalities Who Shaped South Africa

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100 Influential Soweto Personalities Who Shaped South Africa

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Soweto — short for South Western Townships — is one of the most historically significant communities in South Africa. Located in Johannesburg, Soweto has produced revolutionary leaders, world-class athletes, global entertainers, entrepreneurs, and cultural icons who have shaped the country and influenced the world.

From the anti-apartheid struggle to modern business, sport, music, and television, Soweto has long been a powerhouse of African leadership, creativity, and resilience.

KASIBC_NEWS highlights 100 influential personalities connected to Soweto, including politicians, activists, sports legends, musicians, actors, and cultural leaders.

1. Political Leaders and Anti-Apartheid Activists

Soweto played a major role in the fight against apartheid, producing leaders who became global symbols of justice and democracy.

Key Influential Political Figures

Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela – Former President of South Africa

Nomzamo Winnie Madikizela-Mandela – Anti-apartheid activist and MP

Archbishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu – Nobel Peace Prize winner

Mosima “Tokyo” Sexwale – Former Gauteng Premier

Mpho Franklyn Parks Tau – Former Johannesburg Mayor

Siphiwe Nyanda – Former Minister of Communications

Trevor Manuel – Former Minister of Finance

Peter Mokaba – ANC Youth League leader

Popo Molefe – Former North West Premier

Kgalema Motlanthe – Former President of South Africa

Other Influential Political Figures
Naledi Pandor
Jessie Duarte
Baleka Mbete
Amos Masondo
Zizi Kodwa
Nomvula Mokonyane
Lindiwe Zulu
Ronald Lamola
Blade Nzimande
Gwede Mantashe

These leaders helped shape modern South Africa through governance, activism, and policy reform.

2. Sports Legends from Soweto

Football is deeply rooted in Soweto culture. The township is home to some of Africa’s biggest football clubs including Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs.

Famous Soweto Sports Stars

Lucas Radebe – Leeds United and Bafana Bafana captain

Theophilus “Doctor” Khumalo – Kaizer Chiefs legend

Ephraim “Jomo” Sono – Football icon and club owner

Teko Modise – Bafana Bafana midfielder

Sibusiso Zuma – International striker

Delron Buckley – Bundesliga star

Sipho Tshabalala – 2010 World Cup goal scorer

Itumeleng Khune – Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper

Happy Jele – Orlando Pirates captain

Benedict “Benny” McCarthy – Champions League winner

Other Notable Athletes
Oupa Manyisa
Reneilwe Letsholonyane
Stanton Fredericks
Jabu Mahlangu
Lebogang Manyama
Steven Pienaar
Tshepo Motsoeneng
Jerry Sikhosana
Siyabonga Sangweni
Thulani Hlatshwayo

These athletes helped elevate South African football globally.

3. Music Legends from Soweto

Soweto is widely considered the birthplace of modern South African music culture, influencing jazz, kwaito, hip-hop, gospel, and amapiano.

Legendary Musicians

Hugh Masekela – Jazz legend and Grammy winner

Brenda Fassie – “Queen of African Pop”

ProKid (Linda Mkhize) – Hip-hop pioneer

Mandoza – Kwaito superstar

Zola 7 (Bonginkosi Dlamini) – Musician and actor

Vusi Mahlasela – Folk and protest music icon

Arthur Mafokate – Kwaito founder

DJ Zinhle – International DJ

Black Coffee – Grammy-winning DJ

DJ Sbu – Music entrepreneur

Other Influential Musicians
Lira
Zahara
Kelly Khumalo
Kabelo Mabalane
Zwai Bala
Chicco Twala
Khuli Chana
HHP
Cassper Nyovest
DJ Maphorisa

Soweto artists helped create sounds that now dominate African music worldwide.

4. Film, Television, and Entertainment Icons

Soweto has produced actors, producers, comedians, and media personalities who dominate African television and global entertainment.

Major Entertainment Figures

Trevor Noah – Global comedian and former Daily Show host

Connie Ferguson – Actress and TV producer

Sello Maake Ka-Ncube – Legendary actor

Leleti Khumalo – International film actress

Rapulana Seiphemo – TV and film star

Moshidi Motshegwa – Award-winning actress

Minnie Dlamini – TV presenter

Pearl Thusi – Actress and media personality

Boity Thulo – Actress and rapper

Somizi Mhlongo – Entertainer and TV judge

Other Influential Media Personalities
Khanyi Mbau
Lasizwe Dambuza
Dineo Ranaka
Mo Flava
DJ Fresh
Robert Marawa
Bonang Matheba
Thando Thabethe
Lerato Kganyago
Anele Mdoda

These figures dominate African television, radio, and entertainment media.

5. Entrepreneurs, Cultural Icons, and Influencers

Soweto also produces powerful entrepreneurs, social leaders, and cultural innovators.
Influential Business and Culture Figures

Richard Maponya – Soweto retail tycoon

Patrice Motsepe – Mining billionaire with Soweto influence

Saki Macozoma – Business leader

Tshepo the Jean Maker – Fashion entrepreneur

Laduma Ngxokolo – Fashion designer

Vusi Thembekwayo – Business strategist

DJ Shimza – Global DJ entrepreneur

Thulisile Phongolo – Media entrepreneur

Maps Maponyane – Model and entrepreneur

Thabo Molefe (Tbo Touch) – Media businessman

Rising Influencers
Uncle Vinny
Nadia Nakai
Focalistic
A-Reece
Lady Du
Young Stunna
Toss
DBN Gogo
Musa Keys
Kabza De Small

These rising stars are shaping modern African youth culture and music.

Soweto: A Global Powerhouse of Talent
For decades, Soweto has been more than a township — it is a symbol of resilience, innovation, and cultural leadership.

Today Soweto continues to influence:
Politics and democracy
African music and entertainment
Global football
Entrepreneurship and culture

The township’s streets, especially Vilakazi Street, remain one of the few places in the world where two Nobel Peace Prize winners once lived.


The 100 influential Soweto personalities listed here represent only a fraction of the talent that has emerged from this iconic community.

From Nelson Mandela’s leadership to Trevor Noah’s global comedy, from football legends like Lucas Radebe to music icons like Brenda Fassie, Soweto continues to shape South Africa’s identity and global influence.

As new generations rise in music, sports, media, and business, Soweto remains a powerful engine of African creativity and leadership.

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Deputy President Paul Mashatile Speaks at South Africa-China Economic and Trade Forum

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Deputy President Paul Mashatile Speaks at South Africa-China Economic and Trade Forum

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Remarks by the Deputy President of the Republic of South Africa, His Excellency Mr Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile, at the South Africa-China Economic and Trade Forum, Mount Nelson Hotel, Cape Town, Western Cape Province

Programme Director, Ms Lin Honghong, Director General of CCPIT 

Vice President of the People’s Republic of China, His Excellency Mr Han Zheng;
Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition of the Republic of South Africa, Ms Alexandra Abrahams, Deputy Minister of International Relations, Ms Thandi Moraka and all Deputy Ministers here present;

Assistant Minister of the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China, Mr Zhang Li and all Assistant Ministers here present;


Business Leaders from China and South Africa;

Distinguished Guests;

Ladies and Gentlemen,

It is a privilege to address this Economic and Trade Forum, convened in the wake of the 9th Session of the Bi-National Commission, which I had the honour of co-chairing yesterday with His Excellency Vice President Han Zheng.

The conclusion of the Commission’s work marks a significant milestone in South Africa’s journey of a thousand miles with China. This is a journey that began with a single step in the year 2000, when our two nations agreed to establish the Bi National Commission on the founding principle of equality, mutual respect, and shared progress.

Together, we have built bridges of trade and investment, strengthened the pillars of cooperation, and opened doors of opportunity for our peoples.

We have also expanded sectoral collaboration in broad areas of tourism, mineral resources, environment, science & technology, education, and culture.

Economic cooperation remains central to government collaboration. Efforts are focused on restructuring trade to enhance value-added exports to China.

This has positioned South Africa as China’s largest trade partner in Africa and its top global partner. As a result, bilateral trade grew by 6.4%, rising from USD 34.2 billion in 2024 to USD 36.4 billion in 2025.

The work that we have done as Governments has also paved the way for China to invest USD8.11 billion in 103 FDI projects, creating a total of 5 694 jobs in South Africa.

On the other hand, there is a group of South African companies that collectively invested USD 689 million into China in the health, ICT, financial services, manufacturing, and services sectors.

However, there is still much work to be done to diversify our exports from raw commodities and to strengthen South Africa’s industrial base in electric vehicle and battery manufacturing.

South Africa is keen to draw investments across various sectors, particularly in mineral beneficiation, the hydrogen economy & clean energy, ICT technology, textiles and leather.

Over and above what we have achieved in our government deliberations, the signing of the Framework Agreement for the China Africa Economic Partnership Agreement (CAEPA) will cement South Africa’s status as an attractive sourcing destination.

This agreement will effectively lower costs for Chinese companies importing South African goods while opening new avenues for our industries to expand their reach and competitiveness. In many ways, CAEPA is the natural outgrowth of the founding principle of our BNC.
Deputy Minister Abrahams reported on the advancements regarding the Early Harvest Agreement aimed at ensuring that South African exports destined for China will receive permanent zero-tariff treatment, contingent upon consultations with domestic trade partners in the Customs Union.

We also believe that the CAEPA solidifies South Africa’s status as a preferred destination for Chinese investment. Duty free access for South African exports not only makes it more profitable for Chinese firms to source semi processed and finished goods from South Africa, but it also makes the prospects of building local processing plants more viable.

This is aptly demonstrated by the incoming delegation who operate in the sectors of Biotechnology, Renewable Energy, Food and Beverage, Engineering and Construction, Oil and Gas, Utilities as well as banking and finance. These companies are regarded as innovative leaders in their sectors. We welcome that you have chosen South Africa as a home for your investment and that you are simultaneously investing in government supported priority sectors and initiatives.

For those considering South Africa for the first time, be assured that our nation offers exponential returns. Companies such as Hi-Sense have not only expanded their product lines here but have also unlocked access to the African market of 1.4 billion people. Original Equipment Manufacturers, through their investments, have discovered that South Africa is more than a gateway; it is a launchpad into continental opportunity, innovation and growth.

Ladies and Gentlemen,
South Africa opportunities that are available for investment include but are not limited to agriculture, energy sector, mineral beneficiation and infrastructure.

Our agriculture and agro processing sectors showcase South Africa’s fertile land and diverse produce, which can ultimately be transformed into high value exports to China and other regions.

By deepening cooperation in this sector, we not only strengthen food security but also create jobs across rural communities, ensuring that prosperity reaches every corner of our nation.

Of critical importance is investment in mineral beneficiation and infrastructure development. South Africa’s mineral wealth is widely recognised, but our goal is to go beyond raw exports by processing minerals, adding value, and developing the infrastructure that supports industrial growth.

Here, Chinese investment and technology can help us unlock the full potential of our resources, while building sustainable industries that will last for generations.

In the energy sector, we see great potential in renewable energy and baseload electricity collaborations. South Africa is committed to moving toward a greener future, and with China’s expertise, we can accelerate the deployment of solar, wind, and storage technologies. Together, we can provide a reliable energy supply while fulfilling our climate commitments.

The automotive sector remains a key part of our industrial base. By expanding manufacturing and parts production, along with investments in electronics and high-tech industries, we can position South Africa as a centre for next-generation vehicles and innovation.

This is not just about vehicles, but also about creating an ecosystem of suppliers, innovators, and skilled workers who will help drive our economy forward.

Perhaps the most transformative is the hydrogen economy. South Africa has the potential to become the lowest-cost producer and exporter of green hydrogen by leveraging our abundant renewable resources. With strategic partnerships, we can lead the way into a new energy future, positioning our country as a global leader in clean fuels and sustainable industrialisation.

Finally, Ladies and gentlemen, our Special Economic Zones and Industrial Parks provide the platforms to localise production, attract investment, and foster innovation. These zones are designed to act as catalysts, bringing together infrastructure, incentives, and skilled labour to develop competitive industries capable of thriving in global markets.

There will be presentations in the technical sessions that will help to guide you in your investment journey.
What South Africa offers you is political stability, a legal environment that safeguards and protects your investments, world-class infrastructure.

Lastly, all of this will be bolstered by a catalytic partnership agreement that, once finalised, will make South Africa your most indispensable trade and investment partner.

We firmly believe that this forum serves as a platform for aligning Government strategies with private sector engagement. The issues discussed in our diplomatic and technical sessions are expected to be implemented by private sector players, leading to job creation, industrialisation, and shared prosperity. Central to this collaboration are opportunities that directly address our shared priorities.

Today, we have an opportunity to energise momentum, to turn the commitments made here into real action.

Let us take this moment to ensure that our collaboration not only brings prosperity to both our nations but also makes a meaningful contribution to Africa’s broader development agenda.

Together, we can create a future defined by resilience, inclusivity, and shared success.

I thank you. Xiè Xiè
Deputy President Paul Mashatile

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Sunday, 29 March 2026

Major Easter Weekend Events in South Africa: Churches, Festivals, Soccer and Tourism Boom

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Major Easter Weekend Events in South Africa: Churches, Festivals, Soccer and Tourism Boom

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Easter weekend in South Africa is one of the most important holidays of the year, bringing together millions of people for religious celebrations, cultural festivals, sporting events, and tourism activities. From packed churches and gospel concerts to soccer tournaments and busy tourist destinations, the long weekend creates a vibrant atmosphere across the country.

Every year, thousands of South Africans travel to attend church services, family gatherings, music festivals, and holiday destinations. Major cities such as Johannesburg, Durban, and Cape Town experience increased activity as both locals and international visitors participate in Easter celebrations.


This article explores the major Easter weekend events in South Africa, including church gatherings, festivals, soccer matches, and tourism hotspots that attract thousands of people each year.


Easter Church Services and Religious Gatherings in South Africa

For millions of Christians in South Africa, Easter is a deeply spiritual time that commemorates the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Churches across the country hold special services during Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday.

Good Friday services focus on reflection and remembrance of the crucifixion, while Easter Sunday celebrates the resurrection of Christ. Many churches hold sunrise services, symbolizing the moment Christians believe Jesus rose from the dead.

One of the largest religious gatherings in the country traditionally takes place at Moria in Limpopo, where the Zion Christian Church (ZCC) hosts its famous Easter pilgrimage

Thousands of members travel from different provinces to attend the gathering, making it one of the largest religious events in Africa.
Major churches such as the Catholic Church, Anglican Church, Methodist Church, and Pentecostal churches also host large Easter services across South Africa. Cathedrals and churches in Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town, and Durban often see thousands of worshippers attending Easter weekend services.

Gospel music is another highlight of Easter celebrations, with many churches organizing gospel concerts and choir performances throughout the weekend.

Easter Festivals and Cultural Celebrations
In addition to religious activities, Easter weekend in South Africa is also known for its festivals, music events, and family celebrations.

Many towns organize Easter markets, food festivals, and cultural events where people can enjoy local cuisine, crafts, and live entertainment. Families often attend these festivals to spend time together while enjoying music, dance performances, and children’s activities.

Easter egg hunts are especially popular among children and are commonly organized at shopping malls, parks, and community centers.
Several major music festivals also take place during the Easter long weekend. These festivals feature popular South African music genres such as amapiano, house music, gospel, Afro-pop, and jazz.

For many young people, Easter weekend is an opportunity to attend concerts, festivals, and social gatherings with friends and family.

Soccer Matches and Easter Sports Tournaments
Soccer is another major highlight of Easter weekend in South Africa.

The Premier Soccer League (PSL) often schedules key matches during the holiday period, attracting large crowds to stadiums across the country.

Football fans eagerly attend matches featuring popular clubs such as Kaizer Chiefs, Orlando Pirates, Mamelodi Sundowns, and other PSL teams.

In addition to professional football matches, many communities organize local Easter soccer tournaments. These tournaments bring together amateur teams, youth players, and community supporters.

Township soccer tournaments are particularly popular and often attract large crowds. Local businesses frequently sponsor teams, while residents gather to support their favorite players.

These tournaments help develop young football talent while strengthening community spirit.
Easter Tourism Boom in South Africa
Easter weekend is also one of the busiest travel periods in South Africa, with thousands of people taking advantage of the long holiday to go on short vacations.

Popular tourism destinations such as Durban, Cape Town, the Garden Route, and the Drakensberg Mountains attract large numbers of visitors during Easter.

Durban is traditionally one of the most popular Easter destinations because of its warm weather and beautiful beaches. Visitors enjoy the beachfront promenade, restaurants, family attractions, and entertainment venues.

Nature lovers often visit Kruger National Park, where tourists can experience wildlife safaris and explore South Africa’s famous biodiversity.

The Drakensberg Mountains are another popular destination for visitors seeking hiking trails, scenic landscapes, and peaceful retreats in nature.

Hotels, lodges, and guesthouses often report high occupancy rates during Easter weekend as tourists travel across the country.

Road Safety Campaigns During Easter Weekend
Because Easter is a major travel period, South African authorities also focus heavily on road safety during the holiday.

Millions of people travel between provinces, resulting in increased traffic on highways and major roads. To reduce accidents, government agencies usually launch Easter road safety campaigns.

Traffic police conduct roadblocks, monitor highways, and encourage responsible driving during the busy travel period.

Motorists are reminded to avoid speeding, drinking and driving, and reckless driving to ensure safe travel for everyone on the road.
Why Easter Weekend Is One of South Africa’s Biggest Holidays Easter weekend plays a major role in South African society because it combines religion, culture, sport, and tourism.

For many families, the weekend begins with church services and spiritual reflection before shifting to social gatherings, festivals, and travel.

Businesses also benefit from the increased activity, as tourism, hospitality, and entertainment sectors see a surge in visitors during the holiday.

From massive church gatherings and gospel music to soccer matches and holiday travel, Easter weekend brings together communities across the country.

Easter weekend remains one of the most significant events in South Africa’s calendar. The combination of religious worship, cultural festivals, soccer matches, and tourism activities makes it a unique and vibrant time of year.

As millions of South Africans celebrate Easter through faith, family gatherings, sports, and travel, the long weekend continues to strengthen community bonds and boost local economies.

Whether attending a church service, cheering at a soccer match, or enjoying a holiday getaway, Easter weekend offers something for everyone across South Africa.

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