Louis Luyt (18 June 1932 – 1 February 2013) was a South African business tycoon and politician, and one-time rugby administrator. Having been a rugby player...
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Jan Luyts [de; nl] (1655–1721), Dutch mathematician and physicist Louis Luyt (1932–2013), South African business tycoon and politician Richard Luyt (1915–1994)...
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the JSE. The newspaper was founded in 1976 during the apartheid era by Louis Luyt, at which time it was the only major English-language newspaper favourable...
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Springboks' number 4 lock Louis Minnaar as Springbok coach Sean Cameron Michael as Springbok equipment manager Danny Keogh as Louis Luyt Bonnie Henna as Zindzi...
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Pienaar had convinced numerous Springbok players to sign with the WRC, but Louis Luyt eventually dissuaded them from breaking with the SARFU. During this standoff...
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used secret service funds to buy control of newspapers. One of them, Louis Luyt, who played a prominent part in the scandal, was a former business partner...
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African general election in 1999. The party was led by business magnate Louis Luyt, and founded in 1998. They later joined the Democratic Party and the New...
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self-made millionaire Dr. Louis Luyt, a former provincial lock forward for the Orange Free State. Through the business acumen of Dr Luyt, the union was able...
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During the end of tournament banquet, South Africa's rugby president, Louis Luyt said in his speech that "There were no true world champions in the 1987...
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Hofmeyr Prize three times (1972, 1982 and 1991), the CNA Prize (1981), the Louis Luyt Prize (1982), and the prestigious Hertzog Prize in 1983.[citation needed]...
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