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The couple had one child, a son, Russell Goreraza, who now manages his mother's extensive farm property, Gushungo Dairy Estate. [1] In 1995, the fact that Goreraza's wife Grace had had two children by President Mugabe became public. In 1995 or 1996, Grace and Stanley Goreraza divorced and Grace married Robert Mugabe in 1996.
Mozang road: Mozang Chungi adda - Lahore Zoo: 4: 1.3: Lytton road: Qurtaba Chowk - Babari Chowk: 4: 1.5: Canal Bank Road: Thokar Niaz Beg - Khera: 8: 29: Signal Free Corridor Maulana Karbasi Road: PIA Main Buli'rd - Allah Hoo Chowk: 4: 2.5: Named After Encyclopedia Wahdat road: Ferozpur Road - Multan Road: 6: 6.5: Raiwind road: Canal Bank Road ...
This is a list of road flyovers, road overpasses, road and railway bridges in Pakistan. Abdullahpur Flyover, road flyover, overpass, Faisalabad, Punjab; Abdullah Gul Interchange, road flyover, Lahore, Punjab; Aziz Cross/Rawalpindi Bypass Chowk Flyover, Gujranwala, Punjab (proposed) Chandni Chowk Flyover, road flyover, Rawalpindi, Punjab
On Mughalpura Road (locally Vetman Road), near Railway Workshop Lahore 31°20′33″N 74°12′53″E / 31.3426°N 74.2147°E / 31.3426; 74.2147 ( SL. No
Lahore Ring Road. There are a number of municipal, provincial and federal roads that serve Lahore. Municipal roads Canal Road – serves as the major north–south artery; Provincial highways. Lahore Ring Road; Lahore–Kasur Road (Ferozepur Road) Lahore–Raiwind Road (Raiwind Road) Lahore–Sharaqpur Road (Sagianwala Bypass Road) Lahore ...
Shahrah-e-Quaid-e-Azam (Urdu: شاہراہ قائد اعظم), formerly known as The Mall or Mall Road (Urdu: سڑک مال, Sarak-e-Mall), is a major road in Lahore, Pakistan. [ 1 ] The road was laid out during the British Raj on a route leading to the Governor's House , lined on both sides with Mughal shrines and kilns.
The WAPDA House (Urdu/Punjabi: واپڈا ہاؤس) is a nine-story office building located in Lahore, Pakistan, that serves as the headquarters of the Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA). It is one of several prominent government buildings located at Charing Cross on Lahore's Mall Road, officially known as Shahrah-e-Quaid-e-Azam. [2]
The station was built during the colonial era, and was built just outside the Walled City at the intersection of Empress Road, Allama Iqbal Road and Circular Road. Lahore Junction station was constructed by Mian Mohammad Sultan Chughtai, a former official of the Mughal Empire , between 1859 and 1860.