- Chimanimani,
originally known as
Melsetter, is a town in Zimbabwe.
Chimanimani is a
village located in
Manicaland Province, in south-eastern Zimbabwe...
- Chimanimani,
originally known as
Melsetter, is a
mountainous district in
Manicaland Province of
eastern Zimbabwe. The
district headquarters is the town...
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hanging was successful. Due to the laws at the time, the
Lairds of Hoy and
Melsetter would not
allow her to be
buried on
their property. She was laid to rest...
-
politically motivated killing of a
white man,
Petrus Oberholzer, near
Melsetter by ZANU
insurgents on 4 July 1964
marked the
start of
intensified black-nationalist...
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establishing the town of
Melsetter,
named after the
Moodie ancestral home in the
Orkney Islands.
Thomas Moodie was
buried in the
Melsetter area.
After his death...
- the B.S.A.
Police took up a farm,
which he
called Cashel, in the
North Melsetter district.[citation needed] He
later became a
Colonel in the
First World...
- (Mozambique side) of the border.
Retrieved 27
September 2011
Sheet SE-36-14
Melsetter (1:250,000),
Edition 2 (1972)
Published by the
Surveyor General, Rhodesia...
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Andries Oberholzer, a
white factory foreman and
police reservist, in
Melsetter, near
Southern Rhodesia's
eastern border.
Dhlamini and
Mlambo were caught...
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demolished 122–124
Colmore Row (Eagle
Insurance Offices),
Birmingham (1900)
Melsetter House, Gatehouse,
Lodge and Chapel, Hoy,
Orkney (1900) High
Coxlease House...
-
politically motivated killing of a
white man,
Petrus Oberholzer, near
Melsetter by ZANU
insurgents on 4 July 1964
marked the
start of
intensified violence...