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  • ...er, producer and afro-jazz/[[Kalindula]] musician from [[Mkushi]]. Born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe on 17 October 1983. his family moved to Zambia and settled in Fi
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  • ...er, producer and afro-jazz/[[Kalindula]] musician from [[Mkushi]]. Born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe on 17 October 1983. his family moved to Zambia and settled in Fi
    443 bytes (66 words) - 22:31, 12 July 2017
  • ...er, producer and afro-jazz/[[Kalindula]] musician from [[Mkushi]]. Born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe on 17 October 1983. his family moved to Zambia and settled in Fi
    463 bytes (67 words) - 09:57, 11 June 2017
  • ...er, producer and afro-jazz/[[Kalindula]] musician from [[Mkushi]]. Born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe on 17 October 1983. his family moved to Zambia and settled in Fi
    463 bytes (67 words) - 09:58, 11 June 2017
  • ...er, producer and afro-jazz/[[Kalindula]] musician from [[Mkushi]]. Born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe on 17 October 1983. his family moved to Zambia and settled in Fi
    529 bytes (77 words) - 12:30, 23 November 2017
  • ...er, producer and afro-jazz/[[Kalindula]] musician from [[Mkushi]]. Born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe on 17 October 1983. his family moved to Zambia and settled in Fi
    529 bytes (77 words) - 16:14, 13 December 2016
  • ...he Chirundu Bridge in 1939 - before that, the Great North Road ran through Bulawayo and [[Livingstone, Zambia]] to Lusaka. The portion from Mbala to Mupulungu
    2 KB (281 words) - 06:31, 1 July 2016
  • ...we}} Zimbabwe - from [[Livingstone]] via the [[Victoria Falls Bridge]] to Bulawayo, freight only.
    2 KB (345 words) - 12:46, 1 December 2016
  • |birth_place = Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Sakala was born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe on 17 October 1983.<ref name=LV>[http://lusakavoice.com/2015/05/2
    6 KB (831 words) - 05:47, 3 March 2017
  • Up to the mid-1960s, passenger and sleeper services ran from Ndola to Bulawayo, Zimbabwe (then [[Rhodesia]]), connecting with a sleeper service to Cape To Ndola-Bulawayo passenger services ended when Zambia suspended all services across the Vict
    7 KB (1,086 words) - 09:32, 1 March 2018
  • ...well Banda]] and he made his debut against Zimbabwe in a friendly match in Bulawayo in February 1985 which Zambia lost 3-2. He scored his first goal for Zambia
    3 KB (557 words) - 10:40, 29 December 2016
  • ...this cup. Roan lost 1 – 0 to Bulawayo Rovers at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo.<sup>4</sup>
    8 KB (1,242 words) - 13:45, 13 April 2018
  • ...stone]] and [[Fort Jameson]] by train through neighbouring countries — via Bulawayo and Beira to Blantyre and then by road.
    6 KB (904 words) - 19:11, 1 October 2016
  • The railway reached Bulawayo in 1897, and was extended to the Victoria Falls in 1902. Lines were built i ...Until the mid-1960s, sleeper trains went from Ndola via [[Livingstone]] to Bulawayo in what was then Southern Rhodesia.
    12 KB (1,827 words) - 13:24, 1 December 2016
  • ...support them, Tayali's father emigrated from Northern Rhodesia to work in Bulawayo in Southern Rhodesia, ending up in the Department of Housing and Amenities. ...ering - BSc, Beijing, China); Fayness Mumba Tayali (Mzilikazi High School, Bulawayo); Mabel Nkuswa Tayali ([[Kansenshi Secondary School]], [[Ndola]]); Daniel M
    30 KB (4,640 words) - 15:13, 2 August 2016
  • ...l 2 No 5 pp78-80 (1954).</ref> From Livingstone, where it branches off the Bulawayo-[[Livingstone]]-[[Lusaka]] main line, the branch line extends about 166&nbs
    6 KB (974 words) - 11:37, 13 March 2018
  • ...we}} Zimbabwe - yes, from Livingstone via the [[Victoria Falls Bridge]] to Bulawayo, freight only. # Beira Corridor: Road to [[Harare]] or rail to [[Bulawayo]], then rail via Mutare to [[Beira, Mozambique|Beira]], Mozambique.
    16 KB (2,231 words) - 09:12, 17 July 2016
  • ...]] (later part of [[Northern Rhodesia]] and then [[Zambia]]) in 1905 via [[Bulawayo]], [[Southern Rhodesia]] (now [[Zimbabwe]]) or the [[British Central Africa
    8 KB (1,090 words) - 06:40, 9 July 2016
  • Bulawayo as early as 1896. Victoria Lobengula's kraal at Bulawayo.
    16 KB (2,571 words) - 15:16, 3 October 2016
  • ...ars later, in December 1897, the Bechuanaland railway from Vryburg reached Bulawayo, making it possible to travel between the Cape and Rhodesia by train.<ref n ...d to Bulawayo and the Cape in 1902.<ref name=walker538788789/> The Vryburg–Bulawayo railway was meanwhile extended up to the Zambezi, and across when the [[Vic
    38 KB (5,403 words) - 16:33, 10 October 2016
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