- Chinhoyi,
previously known as
Sinoia during the
colonial era, is a city in
central northern Zimbabwe in the
Makonde District. It has a po****tion of 90...
- The
Chinhoyi Caves (previously the
Sinoia Caves) are a
group of
limestone and
dolomite caves in
north central Zimbabwe.
Designated a
National Park in 1955...
- The
Battle of
Sinoia, also
known as the
Battle of
Chinhoyi was a
small military engagement fought near
Sinoia (modern-day Chinhoyi)
between a
small unit...
-
Lucas Januario Sinoia (born 22
March 1966) is a
Mozambican former boxer. He
competed at the 1988
Summer Olympics and the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- the film's soundtrack. "Evil Ball", a
track from Schmidt's solo project,
Sinoia Caves, was used by the movie's
director on a
private screening held for...
- later, on 28
April 1966, the
Rhodesian Security Forces engaged militants in
Sinoia,
during the
first major engagement of the war.
Seven ZANLA men were killed...
- from the
Rhodesian Front immediately before the election; Mrs Ina
Bursey (
Sinoia-Umvukwes) ****erted that she was "sticking to the 1962 principles" of the...
- 1966 the
group carried out a
failed attempt to
destroy power pylons at
Sinoia, and
shortly after attacked a white-owned farm near Hartley,
killing its...
-
Chinhoyi High
School (formerly
Sinoia High School) is a
Government high
school located in Chinhoyi,
Mashonaland West province, Zimbabwe. The
school was...
-
initially evaded capture and
planned to
destroy an
electric pylon near
Sinoia.
Their explosive charges failed to
detonate and were
discovered by the security...