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Phelandaba Stadium is a
stadium in Gwanda, Zimbabwe,
which was
built by the
Gwanda Rural Council in 1974. The
stadium was
named by the
founder of Gwanda...
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Muchichwa started playing football in his Bulawayo,
Zimbabwe Township of
Phelandaba (also
known as "No. 6")
while attending Induba Primary School. He moved...
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Matjana (Bothoba)
Menkhoaneng Metolong Mohlakeng Mokoallong Nqobelle Phelandaba Phutha (Menkhoaneng) Saka-Lefubelu (Botsola)
Sebolong Tau-Li-Ea-Rora Tau-Lia-Rora...
- to the
Centenary Park and
proposed location of
Bulawayo Zoo 90
Phelandaba Phelandaba translates as "the
matter is concluded", a
reference to the successful...
- Tapole, Ha Thobi, Ha Tsikela, Kopanong, Makhereising, Metlaeeng, Moreneng,
Phelandaba, Phomolong,
Thoteng and Tsoloane. le Ha Koporala. SRTM via GPS Visualizer...
- (Ntabelanga, Qhwabhi, Stratweni)
Romanslaagte Tsitsikama KuzaNgqokwe Phelandaba McBright Mcewula KwaSemi Ensaam Thornhill EZola Lower Hukuwa Upper Hukuwa...
- Nchekoane, Nyakoaneng, Ordendal, Palehong, Phahameng, Phahleng, Phatlalla,
Phelandaba, Phohlane, Phomolong, Pote, Qobella, Sebataolong, Sentelina, Setlakalleng...
- asbestos,
chromium and gold
mines around Gwanda. The main
stadium is
called Phelandaba Stadium. It was home to the
former Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League team...
- End of the
Dialogue (
Phelandaba) is a 1970 do****entary film made by five
black South African expatriate members of the Pan-Africanist
Congress and London...
- Mohobollo,
Molikaliko (Ha Mothetsi),
Mphokong (Ha Jonathane), Phahameng,
Phelandaba, Tale,
Tlokoeng (Nqechane) and Tsekong. GTOPO30 via GeoNames. Retrieved...