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Thobeka-77 I am a little confused about 2 sources that are said to have been accessed in October 2008 (on different days). This makes it seem as if this article may be copied from content that was written for another site or source and was copied here... and potentially be copyright issues.
Hi Carole, thank you for the work and review. I'll review and cross check my referencing ASAP. Also links? I have things under "See Also" as well as "Categories". How else should I make links? Thobeka-77 (talk) 08:01, 27 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]
I linked to this article from Modderpoort... and since it's related, I also added it as a See also in this article. I found it by clicking "related articles" on the orphan tag, which I copied the link to so that you could see how it works. That's enough to remove the orphan tag, but the more links in other related articles, the more this article will be seen.–CaroleHenson (talk) 08:57, 27 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]