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School of Humanities and Social Sciences Bachelor of Arts - Non Quota Studies SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES BACHELOR OF ARTS - NON QUOTA STUDIES FEMALE No. STUDENT ID NAME NRC / PASSPORT 1 2018179411 AKALILWA RITA NALUCHA 154130/79/1 2 2018204947 AMONI MUPALWA M. 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