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  2. Free Shipping Day - Wikipedia

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    Free Shipping Day is a one-day event held annually in mid-December. On the promotional holiday, consumers can shop from both large and small online merchants that offer free shipping with guaranteed delivery by Christmas Eve.

  3. List of minimum annual leave by country - Wikipedia

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    Workers are entitled to 15 days of paid annual leave and are also entitled to 9 paid public holidays. 13 9 22 South Africa: 21 consecutive days, or 1 day for every 17 days worked, or 1 hour for every 17 hours worked, Regular workers may take a further 3 days of family responsibility leave.

  4. Public holidays in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Historical public holidays. South Africa's present calendar of public holidays was introduced in 1994. During the period between Union in 1910, and the establishment of the present republic in 1994, the following were the official public holidays: In gold, the former National Day. Date.

  5. South Africa marks holidays despite nationwide power cuts

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    South Africas Christmas 2022 is a start/stop affair, with the country’s nationwide power cuts hitting just about every aspect of the holiday.

  6. Today is Free Shipping Day — also known as every ... - AOL

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    Thanks to Free Shipping Day, you won’t have to pay extra for expedited shipping, so you and your loved ones will have a happy holiday! And what’s a shopping event without bargains?

  7. Heroes' Day (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    Kruger Day or Heroes' Day was a official public holiday in South Africa from 1882 to 1899 and again from 1952 to 1994, which celebrated annually on 10 October. The day was named after Paul Kruger , a South African politician who served as president of the South African Republic ; the holiday celebrated his birthday on October 10.