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  2. Hastings Ndlovu - Wikipedia

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    Hastings Ndlovu (2 February 1961 – 16 June 1976) was a schoolboy who was killed in the Soweto uprising against the apartheid system in South Africa. Death.

  3. Ndlovu - Wikipedia

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    Ndlovu (/ ˈ n d l oʊ v uː /, lit. ' elephant ' ) is a surname, common in South Africa and Zimbabwe, originating from the Nguni languages and prevalent among the Ndebele and Zulu people . Notable people with the surname include:

  4. Avalon Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Avalon Cemetery Famous graves of members of the African National Congress during the apartheid-era Details Location Soweto, Johannesburg Country South Africa Coordinates 26°17′47″S 27°51′44″E  /  26.29639°S 27.86222°E  / -26.29639; 27.86222 Avalon Cemetery is one of the largest graveyards in South Africa. It was opened in 1972, during the height of apartheid, as a ...

  5. Zandile Ndhlovu - Wikipedia

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    Zandile Ndhlovu is a South African ocean conservationist, social activist, and filmmaker who is the first black female freediving instructor from the country. She is the founder of The Black Mermaid Foundation.

  6. Prince Ndlovu - Wikipedia

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    Highlanders is the club where his namesake (but not relation), Peter Ndlovu also made his debut at the age of sixteen, eight days older than Prince, and Ndlovu stated in a post-match interview following a 3–2 win against Yadah Stars: "I want to do more and achieve more [than Peter Ndlovu].", also stating that it was a "dream come true" to ...

  7. Callistus Ndlovu - Wikipedia

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    Callistus Dingiswayo Ndlovu (9 February 1936 – 13 February 2019) was a Zimbabwean academic, diplomat, and politician. He joined the Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) in 1963 as a teacher in Matabeleland , and went on to serve as its representative to the United Nations and North America in the 1970s.

  8. Ndlovu Youth Choir - Wikipedia

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    The Ndlovu Youth Choir is a South African musical group founded in 2009. Their debut studio album Africa (2019) debuted number one in South Africa. History.

  9. Talk:Hastings Ndlovu - Wikipedia

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