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Bulawayo (/bʊləˈwɑːjoʊ/, /-ˈweɪoʊ/;
Northern Ndebele:
Bulawayo) is the
second largest city in Zimbabwe, and the
largest city in the country's Matabeleland...
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Bulawayo (prefixed
according to
context with 'gu-' or 'kwa-') was the
royal kraal of
Shaka Zulu, and as such was the
capital of the
early Zulu empire...
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NoViolet Bulawayo is the pen name of
Elizabeth Zandile Tshele (born 12
October 1981), a
Zimbabwean author. In 2012, the
National Book
Foundation named...
- The
Executive Mayor of
Bulawayo is the
executive of the
government of
Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. The
Mayor is a
member of the
Bulawayo City Council, and is ****isted...
- The
Statue of
Cecil John
Rhodes in
Bulawayo,
Zimbabwe is a
bronze sculpture of a
British colonialist,
businessman and
politician who was the
founder of...
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Southern Africa. The
original breed standard was
drafted by F.R. Barnes, in
Bulawayo,
Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), in 1922, and
approved by the
South African...
- Only three,
Bulawayo,
Matabeleland North and
Matabeleland South are the
least populous provinces.
According to 2012
census data,
Bulawayo is the least...
- Beira-
Bulawayo railway, also
called Machipanda railway, Beira-Harare-
Bulawayo railway and
Beira railway, is a
railway that
connects the city of Beira...
- Girls'
College is an independent, day and
boarding high
school for
girls in
Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. The
school was
founded in 1983. Girls'
College is a
member of...
- The
Bulawayo City
Council is the
governing authority of the city of
Bulawayo in
terms of
Zimbabwe 2013’s
constitution Amendment 20.
There 29 councilors...