Proper noun
(countable) A surname from Afrikaans.
(uncountable) A village in Alberta, Canada.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlthough Roberts drove the Boers from the hill, the Boer commander, Louis Botha, did not regard it as a defeat, for he inflicted more casualties on the British (totalling 162 men) while suffering around 50 casualties. Source: Internet
Botha responded by sending a Commando unit against the Horse, with orders to avoid antagonizing the Swazi in any way. Source: Internet
“I thought it was very cute that Siya committed to learning how to knit or crochet and I have no doubt he will try it,” Botha said. Source: Internet
“My whole family, including my husband, Ivan Botha, who is also an ambassador for the challenge, our 10-year-old daughter and five-month-old son will be sharing the sunshine on September 26, all dressed in yellow,” she said. Source: Internet
As SABC News’ Mariska Botha reports people walking along the popular promenade in Mouille Point, near Cape Town, appear to have forgotten that COVID-19 still exists. Source: Internet
In 1989, Botha suffered a stroke and was replaced by FW De Klerk, who announced on 2 February 1990 that the ANC, SACP, PAC and other liberation movements were to be unbanned. Source: Internet