- Mutare,
formerly known as
Umtali until 1982, is the most
populous city in the
province of Manicaland, and the
third most
populous in Zimbabwe,
having surp****ed...
- King & Co Ltd. were
named Umtali: SS
Umtali (1896), in
service until 1925 SS
Umtali (1936), in
service until 1957 SS
Umtali (1942), in
service 1951–52...
- 1949. He then
studied theology at Old
Umtali Biblical College (1949–1952) and was
ordained a
Minister at
Umtali in
August 1953. He was a
pastor at Chiduku...
-
Mutare is the
executive of the
government of Mutare,
Zimbabwe (known as
Umtali until 1983). The
Mayor is a
member of the
Mutare City Council, and is ****isted...
-
kingdom of
Manyika was
divided between the two
administrative districts of
Umtali and Inyanga; much of its land was
alienated to
white farmers, and the administration...
-
Archdiocese of Harare. He was
appointed bishop of
Umtali in 1981 and was
ordained as a
bishop of
Umtali in 1982. He
retired in 2016.
Muchabaiwa died on...
- (Salisbury)
Chibuku Shumba Civil Service (
Umtali)
Crusaders (
Umtali) DMB
Tigers (Bulawayo)
Forresters (
Umtali)
Gweru United Karls United Kings (Bulawayo)...
- the port of
Beira in Mozambique, from
which a
strategic pipeline ran to
Umtali in Rhodesia. The
warships were to
deter "by force, if necessary, vessels...
-
renamed Clan Allan. Sold in 1958 to Bullard, King & Co Ltd and
renamed Umtali, she was sold back to Clan Line the
following year and
renamed Clan Allan...
-
Prefecture of
Umtali from the
Apostolic Vicariate of Fort
Victoria and
Apostolic Vicariate of
Salisbury February 15, 1957:
Promoted as
Diocese of
Umtali June 25...