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  2. Samuel Mutendi - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Samuel Mutendi (c.1880-1976) was the founder of the Zimbabwean based Zion Christian Church (Z.C.C), which under his leadership grew to a membership of more than 250,000, [1] and is believed to have grown three or four times larger today [2] and one of the largest religious organizations in the country.

  3. Gokwe South District - Wikipedia

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    Gokwe South District was created from the division of Gokwe District and had initially been established in 1898. As a result of the introduction of Land Apportionment Act (LAA) of 1930 by the colonial masters, displacement of a number of people from different places to Gokwe began in the 1950s when the Native Land Husbandry Act (NLHA) was put across and marked the implementation of the LAA.

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  5. Engenas Lekganyane - Wikipedia

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    [4] In his early adulthood Lekganyane joined a new Presbyterian church in the Mamabolo reserve—according to his earliest known statements he had been "a member of the Free Church of Scotland in training as (or actually being) an evangelist under the missionary in that Church." [5] The Construction of St. Andrews Mission near Thabakgone, Transvaal

  6. Lake Mutirikwe - Wikipedia

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    Lake Mutirikwi, originally known as Lake Kyle or Kyle Dam, lies in south eastern Zimbabwe, south east of Masvingo.It is thought to have been named after Kyle Farm which occupied most of the land required for the lake, which in turn was named after the Kyle district in Scotland from which the pioneer of the Lowveld, Tom Murray MacDougall came originally.

  7. PT4 - Wikipedia

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    PT-4, a pre-World War II US Navy PT-boat. Prison Tycoon 4: Supermax (2008 videogame) PT4, a paratriathlon classification. This page was last edited on 10 ...

  8. Mutodi Neshehe - Wikipedia

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    Mutodi Neshehe (12 January 1975 – 1 July 2021), was a South African actor and model. [1] [2] He is best known for the roles in the television serials and soap operas such as Muvhango, Generations the legacy, Jacob's Cross, Skwizas and Broken Vows.

  9. Frederick Samuel Modise - Wikipedia

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    Modise was born in Rooiberg, Limpopo, South Africa, near the present town of Bela-Bela, on 14 March 1914.Black residents of Rooiberg were forcibly moved from their birthplace to make way for the mining and farming interests of white people, and relocated to settlements of Lebotlwane and others, which were later incorporated into Bophuthatswana, a former Bantustan.