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Meikles Limited (ZSE: MEIK) is a conglomerate in Zimbabwe that owns, among other businesses, multiple luxury hotels, Barbours Department Store, Meikles department stores, Meikles Mega Market stores, Meikles supermarkets, Tanganda Tea. The company formerly owned the historic Hyatt Regency Harare The Meikles Hotel in central Harare.
He took over his brother Stewart's original idea to set up a chain of hotels, which culminated in the present day Meikles Hotel in Salisbury, today Harare. [ 3 ] He died at Hillside, Bulawayo on 8 February 1939 after a long illness, and was survived by his widow and four daughters.
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1915 – Meikles Hotel in business. 1923 – Town becomes capital of Southern Rhodesia, [5] a self-governing British colony. 1927 – Salisbury Technical School established. [1] 1933 – Town House built. [6] 1936 – Library of the National Archives founded. [7] 1939 – Honorary Consulate of Poland opened. [8] 1945 – Railway strike. [9] 1946
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