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1. QUEEN NTOMBAZI OF THE NDWANDWE 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦 Queen Mother Ntombazi has been referred to as 'one of the most influential women in the pre‐Shakan and Shakan eras'. From 1750 to 1820, the Ndwandwe kingdom was a dominant force in the area now known as Kwa‐Zulu Natal. The kingdom

1. QUEEN NTOMBAZI OF THE NDWANDWE 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦

Queen Mother Ntombazi has been referred to as 'one of the most influential women in the pre‐Shakan and Shakan eras'. 

From 1750 to 1820, the Ndwandwe kingdom was a dominant force in the area now known as Kwa‐Zulu Natal. The kingdom
C H I E F  (@calvinteddy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Wise Mayor David Coltart, what would it take to make this possible? Considering it as tourist attraction for the upcoming world cup street cricket.

Our Wise Mayor <a href="/DavidColtart/">David Coltart</a>, what would it take to make this possible?

Considering it as tourist attraction for the upcoming world cup street cricket.
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We are grateful to Hwange Colliery Company for holding the 53rd anniversary Kamandama commemorations. I am sure the citizens and those whose relatives lie in the mass tomb are thankful. It's a pity the national government doesn't recognize this day. We are not asking for a

We are grateful to Hwange Colliery Company for holding the 53rd anniversary Kamandama commemorations. I am sure the citizens and those whose relatives lie in the mass tomb are thankful. It's a pity the national government doesn't recognize this day. We are not asking for a
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GROWING UP COLOURED Part One. (This is a refreshed memoir ) (To my American friends, please note the word ‘Coloured’ is not offensive in Zimbabwe or South Africa, it refers to mixed-race people.) These snaps take me right back to my youth, growing up in the tightly knit

GROWING UP COLOURED Part One. (This is a refreshed memoir ) 
(To my American friends, please note the word ‘Coloured’ is not offensive in Zimbabwe or South Africa, it refers to mixed-race people.)

These snaps take me right back to my youth, growing up in the tightly knit
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Before streaming, before playlists, before Bluetooth ,this was how we did it. Vinyl under the arm, tape decks humming, and moves for the dancefloor. Let me take you back! After qualifying as an electrician in 1986, I “upgraded” my stereo from the Tempest Super 60 to this WRS

Before streaming, before playlists, before Bluetooth ,this was how we did it. Vinyl under the arm, tape decks humming, and moves for the dancefloor. Let me take you back! 

After qualifying as an electrician in 1986, I “upgraded” my stereo from the Tempest Super 60 to this WRS
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GROWING UP COLOURED (PART 2) Part One is in the main tweet. Back in the days when the month-end money vanished just as fast as it came 💸 As soon as the Rails ouens started walking around with empty pockets and long faces, the army guys would roll in from the bush on R & R

GROWING UP COLOURED (PART 2) Part One is in the main tweet.

Back in the days when the month-end money vanished just as fast as it came 💸
As soon as the Rails ouens started walking around with empty pockets and long faces, the army guys would roll in from the bush on R &amp; R
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Our Chief Mbusi, who has the aura and stature of a king 👑, stands tall and poised, displaying the royalty that is in his veins. Dressed by: Zana Ncube #UbuntuYiSintuSethu #MatabelelandChiefs👑

Our Chief Mbusi, who has the aura and stature of a king 👑, stands tall and poised, displaying the royalty that is in his veins.

Dressed by: <a href="/atribecalledzim/">Zana Ncube</a>

#UbuntuYiSintuSethu 
#MatabelelandChiefs👑
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🎬 The John Lee documentary is in its final production stages, and if all goes well, it will premiere next month! Using AI, we’re recreating scenes of ox-drawn wagons, 19th-century kraals, and frontier life. In 1866, Lee settled in the Ndebele Kingdom as a hunter. But his journey

🎬 The John Lee documentary is in its final production stages, and if all goes well, it will premiere next month! Using AI, we’re recreating scenes of ox-drawn wagons, 19th-century kraals, and frontier life. In 1866, Lee settled in the Ndebele Kingdom as a hunter. But his journey
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Follow Mzala Tom the Mzala Tom - History & Heritage channel on WhatssApp: whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va… This is your story, too. Be part of it. cite.org.zw/support-local-… #SupportCITE #KeepStoriesAlive