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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Annie_BothaAnnie Botha - Wikipedia

    Annie Botha (née Emmett; 3 July 1864 – 20 May 1937) was a South African civic leader and political hostess. She was the wife of Louis Botha, who served as the first Prime Minister of South Africa. She established an orphanage in South Africa and, with Georgiana Solomon, co-founded and chaired the South African Women's Federation.

  2. Running Blog by Elite Athlete Annie Bothma. I would like to create a running community and give back to a sport that gave me so much. Please subscribe to read my blog posts on race reports, scenic running routes reviews, running tips, workouts, recipes, motivational stories and more.

  3. Annie Botha is a licensed Clinical Psychologist who has been working in the mental health field since 2005. She received her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology in 2010 from Argosy University. Over the past eight years, she has also practiced, studied, researched, and taught Mindfulness and Self-Compassion in different settings.

  4. Ans Botha: Listening to athletes and their bodies for more than 50 years. Celebrated coach Ans Botha has left an indelible mark on South African athletics in a career spanning over five decades. Botha spoke to Olympics.com about her coaching philosophy and the lack of female mentors.

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  5. Annie Botha (de soltera Emmett; 3 de julio de 1864 - 20 de mayo de 1937) fue una líder cívica y anfitriona política sudafricana. Era la esposa de Louis Botha, quien se desempeñó como primer primer ministro de Sudáfrica. Estableció un orfanato en Sudáfrica y, con Georgiana Solomon, cofundó y presidió la Federación de Mujeres Sudafricanas.

  6. Annie Botha has taken the Durban comedy scene by storm and people are taking note! Annie started her career on the 15th December 2020 and this newcomer has s...

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  7. Photograph of a full length, double portrait of Louis Botha (1862-1919), then Prime Minister of South Africa, and his wife Annie Botha, née Emmett (1864-1937) standing, facing towards the camera. The couple pose outside, on what appears to be a veranda.