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Have a look at articles like Rob Moore that have no support at all. Just one self published article. Why do they survive. Who's Who SA has been referenced in a number of articles including Nathan Kirsh.
You are really being bias.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Phwaice (talk • contribs) 12:07, 3 November 2015
I have WP:PRODed the Rob Moore article, and I have removed the Who's Who SA from Kirsh's article. As I said at the AFD, it shouldn't be used anywhere because it isn't a reliable source, and I will gladly remove it wherever I find it. Grayfell (talk) 07:00, 14 November 2015 (UTC)Reply
I have checked and investigated the Wikipedia account of @Phwaice, I believe the person running the account is the subject of this article Phiwa Nkambule or is closely connected to the subject. This article needs a clean-up to comply with Wikipedia standards.