-
political discourse, and
SWALA began to be
referred to as the
Namibian People's Army (NPA). It was not
until 1973 that
SWALA was
formally renamed the...
- Congress, the
South West
African Liberation Army (
SWALA) was
formed by
SWAPO in 1962. The
first seven SWALA recruits were sent from Dar es
Salaam to Egypt...
-
Swala Gas and Oil is a
Tanzanian oil and gas
exploration company headquartered in Dar es Salaam. It was
incorporated in 2011, and
trades on the Dar es...
- Ethiopia, and from the
Kenyan coast to Lake Victoria. Its
Swahili name is
swala granti. It was
named for a 19th-century
Scottish explorer,
James Grant....
-
Liberation Army (
SWALA), the
predecessor of PLAN. In 1965 Hainyeko,
together with
Peter Nanyemba and John Nankudhu, led the
first group of
SWALA combatants...
-
first armed clash between SWALA and the
South African security forces took
place when
paratroopers and
police attacked SWALA combatants who had set up...
- existence. Adèle
Exarchopoulos as
Joanne Soler Sally Dramé as
Vicky Soler Swala Emati as
Julia Soler Moustapha Mbengue as
Jimmy Soler Daphné
Patakia as...
-
yellow wagtail who
temporarily becomes an
unofficial member of Bupu's herd.
Swala (voiced by
Tunisia Hardison) is a Thomson's
gazelle who is the
leader of...
-
SWAPO founded its
military wing, the
South West
Africa Liberation Army (
SWALA), in 1962, and
oversaw the
beginning of an
armed insurgency against the...
- be the only stop +
semivowel known to show up both word initially, as in
swá̃la ('to be soft') and baswá ('to cut
piece off'). The stop +
liquid phoneme...