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= (1886-1959). Educationist, writer of [[Afrikaans]] textbooks and translator. =
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= (1886-1959). Marthinus C. Botha.  Educationist, writer of [[Afrikaans]] textbooks and translator. =
  
 
First chairman of the [[SABC]] when the government took over the broadcasting services in 1936. Translated Karel Çapek's ''[[R.U.R.]]'' into [[Afrikaans]], for production by [[Volksteater]] in 1939. *  
 
First chairman of the [[SABC]] when the government took over the broadcasting services in 1936. Translated Karel Çapek's ''[[R.U.R.]]'' into [[Afrikaans]], for production by [[Volksteater]] in 1939. *  
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See also '''[[Marthinus Botha]]'''.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

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(1886-1959). Marthinus C. Botha. Educationist, writer of Afrikaans textbooks and translator.

First chairman of the SABC when the government took over the broadcasting services in 1936. Translated Karel Çapek's R.U.R. into Afrikaans, for production by Volksteater in 1939. *

See also Marthinus Botha.

Sources

Joyce, 1999

(18**-19**) Minister of Bantu Education

Michiel Coenraad Botha, known as MC Botha, was the Minister of Bantu Administration and Education (1966) in the government of Dr H.F. Verwoerd. A qualified teacher obtained degree at the Stellenbosch University

(19*--) Novelist, poet and playwright [*?].

Michiel Christoffel Botha


Sources

Joyce, 1999

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