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  • ...ration of Southern African Football Associations]] women's tournament in [[Harare, Zimbabwe]]. They were in Group A. Zambia beat the [[Malawi women's nationa ...12}}</ref> Later that year, on Sunday, 2 December 2007 in a game played in Harare, Zimbabwe won 3–1 against Zambia. The game was part of the 2008 African
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  • ...saland was founded, with headquarters in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia (now Harare, Zimbabwe). Lusaka continued to use African languages as well as English, b
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  • |[[Harare]] |[[Harare]]
    32 KB (4,172 words) - 08:16, 21 January 2018
  • ...r a rematch with Patience Master at the International Convention Centre in Harare. This time she knocked Master out in the second round of their scheduled fo
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  • |capital = Salisbury (Harare) ...d and the surrounding territories. The [[Southern Rhodesia]]n capital of [[Harare|Salisbury]] doubled as Federal capital.<br/>
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  • ...win against [[Zimbabwe national football team|Zimbabwe]] in May 1988 in [[Harare]]. Despite the auspicious start, Malitoli did not become a regular in the n
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  • |{{Flagicon|ZIM}} [[Harare]], Zimbabwe
    17 KB (2,035 words) - 10:46, 15 August 2016
  • # Beira Corridor: Road to [[Harare]] or rail to [[Bulawayo]], then rail via Mutare to [[Beira, Mozambique|Beir
    16 KB (2,231 words) - 09:12, 17 July 2016
  • ...ovince, Zambia."] Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Harare, 1994. Accessed 30 March 2007.</ref>
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  • |capital = Salisbury now Harare |location=Harare
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  • |align=left|{{flagicon|Zimbabwe}} [[Harare]], [[Zimbabwe]]
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  • |stadium=[[Rufaro Stadium]], [[Harare]], [[Zimbabwe]]
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  • ...id Livingstone Primary School in [[Harare|Salisbury, Rhodesia (present-day Harare, Zimbabwe)]]. * Livingstone House in Harare, Zimbabwe, designed by Leonora Granger. {{Who|date=January 2014}}
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  • ...one such expedition north from the main seat of Company administration, [[Harare|Fort Salisbury]], to meet with the [[Ngoni people|Ngoni]] chief [[Mpezeni]]
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  • ...August 1965|page=3| accessdate= 24 May 2012}}</ref> while he worked for [[Harare|Salisbury]] [[Inland Revenue]]. It tells the stories of two young men, twin
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  • ...when Zambia failed to beat Zaire in a World Cup qualifier, drawing 2-2 in Harare.<ref>Mulwanda, Gerald and Kayira, Victor "Mwila, Ndhlovu resign" ''Times of
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  • ...when Zambia failed to beat Zaire in a World Cup qualifier, drawing 2–2 in Harare.<ref>Mulwanda, Gerald and Kayira, Victor. "Mwila, Ndhlovu resign" ''Times o
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  • ...the falls "Mosi-oa-Tunya", citing continuity with other renamings such as Harare (from Salisbury), and Zimbabwe (from [[Rhodesia]]).<ref name=Mosi2013>{{cit
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  • ...dville]] wrote to the Federal Government Minister of External Affairs in [[Harare|Salisbury]]. He noted that as the frontier between Rhodesia and the Belgia
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