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  • ...1938 formation of the Southern Rhodesia Currency Board, which was based in Harare, in present-day Zimbabwe. The Board's jurisdiction included [[Northern Rho
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  • ...a World Cup qualifier against [[Zaire national football team|Zaire]] in [[Harare]] in April 1997, Mbasela was out of action for two seasons but returned for ...Cup qualifier]] against [[Zimbabwe national football team|Zimbabwe]] in [[Harare]] when he replaced Maybin Mgaiwa in the 35th minute of the match which Zamb
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  • ...fighters under Ian Smith. They escorted him back to Salisbury (present day Harare) in fighter formation. Zuze complied and flew with them to an air base in S
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  • ...Phiri |publisher=Southern African News Features via AllAfrica.com|location=Harare |date=26 November 2008}}</ref>
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  • ...Rhodesia Television Limited]] (RTL), a private company based in Salisbury (Harare), Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), the station was set up to purely entertain
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  • ...frica: Nkhata's Contribution to Zimbabwean Music Significant]; The Herald (Harare) 2007-09-12</ref>
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  • ...founded, with headquarters in [[Salisbury]], [[Southern Rhodesia]] (now [[Harare]], [[Zimbabwe]]). Lusaka continued to use African languages as well as Engl
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  • ...ration of Southern African Football Associations]] women's tournament in [[Harare, Zimbabwe]]. They were in Group A. Zambia beat the [[Malawi women's nationa ...12}}</ref> Later that year, on Sunday, 2 December 2007 in a game played in Harare, Zimbabwe won 3–1 against Zambia. The game was part of the 2008 African
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  • ...saland was founded, with headquarters in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia (now Harare, Zimbabwe). Lusaka continued to use African languages as well as English, b
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  • |[[Harare]] |[[Harare]]
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  • ...r a rematch with Patience Master at the International Convention Centre in Harare. This time she knocked Master out in the second round of their scheduled fo
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  • |capital = Salisbury (Harare) ...d and the surrounding territories. The [[Southern Rhodesia]]n capital of [[Harare|Salisbury]] doubled as Federal capital.<br/>
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  • ...win against [[Zimbabwe national football team|Zimbabwe]] in May 1988 in [[Harare]]. Despite the auspicious start, Malitoli did not become a regular in the n
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  • |{{Flagicon|ZIM}} [[Harare]], Zimbabwe
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  • # Beira Corridor: Road to [[Harare]] or rail to [[Bulawayo]], then rail via Mutare to [[Beira, Mozambique|Beir
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  • site which today is Harare and
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  • ...ovince, Zambia."] Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Harare, 1994. Accessed 30 March 2007.</ref>
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  • |capital = Salisbury now Harare |location=Harare
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  • |align=left|{{flagicon|Zimbabwe}} [[Harare]], [[Zimbabwe]]
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  • |stadium=[[Rufaro Stadium]], [[Harare]], [[Zimbabwe]]
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