- The
Mthethwa Paramountcy,
sometimes referred to as the
Mtetwa or
Mthethwa Empire, was a
Southern African state that
arose in the 18th
century south of...
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Beatrice Mtetwa (born 1957) is a
Zimbabwean lawyer who has been
internationally recognized for her
defense of
journalists and
press freedom. The New York...
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province and po****tion at the time of the 1991 census. Coat of arms of
Natal Mtetwa Empire (c. 1750–1817)
Zululand (1816–1897)
Natalia Republic (1839–1843)...
- the latter's son, Shaka.
Originally part of the
early nineteenth century Mtetwa Empire of Dingiswayo, the
Zulus united,
expanded and
founded an independent...
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hospital complex on
Ellis Island.
Recent film
projects includes Beatrice Mtetwa and the Rule of Law,
about one of the
bravest lawyers in Africa—who has...
- kingship, the most
powerful chiefdoms in the
region were the
Ndwandwe and
Mtetwa.
Ndvungunye oversaw limited expansion and
consolidation of the
Ngwane people...
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faced two
years in jail. He was
defended by
Zimbabwean lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa.
Meldrum was
acquitted and the
magistrate ruled that he had
acted as a responsible...
- 1080/13645579.2018.1432404. ISSN 1364-5579. S2CID 149213225. Mugumbate, Jacob;
Mtetwa,
Edmoss (12
January 2019). "Reframing
social work
research for Africa's...
- Fearless:
Beatrice Mtetwa & the Rule of Law. Co-produced with
Lorie Conway. The do****entary film
looks at the life and
works of
Beatrice Mtetwa, a Zimbabwean...
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Dlamini was
selected as a new
bride for King
Mswati III of Eswatini.
Timothy Mtetwa, the
Governor of the
Ludzidzini Royal Village,
announced to the
press that...