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known as
Marandellas, is a city in
Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe,
located about 72
kilometres (45 mi) east of Harare. It was
first known as
Marandella's Kraal...
- to
Southern Rhodesia at the age of 17 in 1921. A
tobacco farmer near
Marandellas (now
known as Marondera), in
Mashonaland East,
Field was
President of...
- capital, Salisbury, in
December 1941. He then
visited the
Mazowe Dam,
Marandellas, the ****ie Game
Reserve and the
ruins of
Great Zimbabwe.
Thinking he...
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Drayton Steamship Co Ltd,
Newcastle upon Tyne and
renamed Marandellas. In 1956,
Marandellas was sold to I Jansen, Bergen,
Norway and
renamed Edward Jansen...
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experience at Taylor's
dairy farm near
Selukwe and on a
tobacco ranch at
Marandellas. In 1947, he met
Janet Duvenage (née Watt), a
schoolteacher from the...
- Marondera,
originally known as
Marandellas, is a
district of
Mashonaland East Province, Zimbabwe, in
southern Africa. It is
located in the
eastern part...
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decisively defeated in
every district,
although the
subsequent byelection in
Marandellas did give them a
single seat. * In****bents In some
cases there were differing...
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Richard (1983).
White Farmers in Rhodesia, 1890–1965: A
History of the
Marandellas District. Basingstoke:
Macmillan Press. pp. 219–220. ISBN 978-1349048977...
- Rhodesia)
first black Rhodes Scholar.
Hatendi was born on 22 May 1953 in
Marandellas,
Southern Rhodesia (today Marondera, Zimbabwe) to
Frederick Hatendi and...
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English teacher at the
recently founded Peterhouse Boys' School, in
Marandellas near Salisbury. Nick
first arrived in Cape Town,
South Africa in 1963...