- Kadoma,
formerly known as
Gatooma, is a town in Zimbabwe. The city is at the
centre of a
mining area,
which provides gold, copper, and nickel. The most...
-
Southern Rhodesia were
relocated to
Gatooma from
other refugee camps. A
repatriation office was
established in
Gatooma, and 1,319
Poles were repatriated...
- (1.65%) 46,030 Que Que 3,160 (9.62%) 29,250 (89.01%) 450 (1.37%) 32,860
Gatooma 1,880 (8.97%) 18,770 (89.55%) 310 (1.48%) 20,960 ****ie 2,160 (10.72%)...
- (1957–1965)
Evening Standard (until 1962),
merged into The
Herald The
Gatooma Mail The
Gweru Times (1895–2015)
Mashonaland Herald and
Zambesian Times...
-
Kadisha (Jewish
burial society).
Smaller Jewish communities also
existed in
Gatooma,
Gwelo and Que Que.
There are
currently two
active synagogues in the country...
- War II and is
still sold in the
nearby town of Kadoma,
formerly known as
Gatooma.
Stories of the
origin of
bunny chow date as far back as the
migrant Indian...
-
Peter Book
Award in 2011.
Lauren St John was born in
December 1966 in
Gatooma,
Rhodesia (now Kadoma, Zimbabwe). When she was eleven, St John and her...
-
Citizens Coalition for
Change since the 2023 election. An
older constituency,
Gatooma (the town's
colonial name), was
represented in the
Parliament of Rhodesia...
- had been self-governing
since 1923. He
settled in the
central town of
Gatooma,
where he farmed,
mined and set up an earth-moving contractor's business...
- In 1946, the
refugee camp was closed, and the
Poles were
relocated to
Gatooma, from
where they were
eventually repatriated to Europe.
Marondera is a...