User talk:David Barritt

Mvume Dandala
Hi David. Do you have sources (preferably online ones) for all the detail you added to the entry on Mvume Dandala? Over the next two months the electioneering may very well turn nasty; hopefully that won't spill over onto Wikipedia, but it doesn't do to live in hope. Unreferrenced material may be removed from an entry (or altered) by any editor, and challenging such change is hard without sources.

If you do have references but aren't comfortable inserting them, please just dump them on Talk:Mvume Dandala. No need to do all the heavy lifting yourself, necessarily. 9Nak (talk) 10:47, 22 February 2009 (UTC)

Your submission at AfC Brian Davies (activist) was accepted
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DYK for Brian Davies (activist)
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