-
surrounds the
Bulawayo metropolitan area to the
south on
three sides.
Ntabazinduna (Hill of the Chiefs)
Nyamandlovu a
river valley where garden crops are...
- were
executed by
being thrown down a
steep cliff on the hill now
called Ntabazinduna [hill of the chiefs].
Another account claims that
Nkulumane was not killed...
-
Matebele people of
Ntabazinduna and
Mbembezi (1939–2010)
Nhlanhlayamangwe Felix Ndiweni –
Chief of the
Matebele people of
Ntabazinduna and
Mbembezi (2010–present)...
- and a
revered figure among his
people in
Ntabazinduna. He
became a
chief of the
Matebele people of
Ntabazinduna and
Mbembezi in 1939. He was a
direct descendant...
-
Midsummer Mischief Festival.
Khayisa was born in England; her
father is from
Ntabazinduna in Matabeleland, Zimbabwe, and is the
eldest son of
Chief Kayisa Ndiweni...
- (present-day Harare, Zimbabwe).
David Livingstone Secondary School in
Ntabazinduna about 40 km from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
Livingstone House in Harare, Zimbabwe...
- ZAPU and ZANU–PF
supporters broke out
among the
battalion stationed at
Ntabazinduna, soon
spreading to
other army bases,
resulting in 300 deaths. An arms...
- used as a name to
indicate something large (the big one) or important:
Ntabazinduna (Mountain of the Chiefs) is the name of a hill
north of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe...
-
members of a
recently integrated Zimbabwe National Army
battalion at
Ntabazinduna, just north-east of Bulawayo, the two
guerrilla camps at
Entumbane began...
- supporters,
during the
Gukuranhundi in Matabeleland. He has also
asked for
Ntabazinduna Police Training Depot which was used by the 5th
Brigade Military Unit...