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Zacharias Lewala (fl. 1908) was a
Namibian worker,
considered to have
started a
diamond rush in the area of Lüderitz in the
former colony of
German South...
- In 1908, in what was then
German South-West Africa, the
worker Zacharias Lewala found a
diamond while working in this area and
showed it to his supervisor...
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national hero
Joseph Obgeb Jimmy (1951–2004), a
Namibian diplomat.
Zacharias Lewala (fl. 1908)
discovered a
diamond in 1908,
started a
diamond rush in the area...
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Zacharias Kunuk (born 1957),
Canadian Inuk
producer and
director Zacharias Lewala (fl. 1908),
Namibian miner Zacharias Richard Mahabane (1881–1971), South...
- Aus–Lüderitz line. It is the
place where in 1908
railway worker Zacharias Lewala found the
first diamond in
German South-West
Africa and
handed it over to...
- workings, to look out for
unusually shiny stones. On 10
April 1908
Zacharias Lewala, one of his
aides who had
previously worked at a
diamond mine in Kimberley...
- Lenagala,
Lenagala Ihala,
Lenagala Pahala, Lendaramulla, Lessagama, Leuke,
Lewala,
Lewangama Dumbuluwa,
Lewangama Pahalagama,
Lewangama Talawatta, Lewangama...