• James Matola (born 31 May 1977 in Harare) is a Zimbabwean football defender. He was once a member of the Zimbabwe national football. James Matola at...
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  • Matola is a city in southern Mozambique. Matola may also refer to James Matola (born 1977), Zimbabwean football (soccer) defender Sharon Matola (1954–2021)...
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  • the team was coached by Joey Antipas and Madinda Ndlovu he partnered James Matola at the centre back and where knocked out in the semi finals by Mozambique...
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  • Edelbert Dinha (1973-03-14)14 March 1973 (aged 32) Orlando Pirates 21 2DF James Matola (1977-05-31)31 May 1977 (aged 28) Buymore 22 3MF Lloyd Chitembwe (1971-06-21)21...
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  • traditional football (soccer) club based in the neighbourhood of Machava in Matola, Mozambique. The club's players and members are nicknamed os muçulmanos...
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  • need for sleep through lobotomy. X provides him with the name of Salvatore Matola, a squad member who was mistakenly reported as killed in action. A man matching...
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  • recruited for 2007 season were Seleman Matola, Shekhan Rashid, Kasimu Kilungo, Juma Assey, Daud Jumanne, James Adrian, Makame Usi 'Vigema', Boniface Pawasa...
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    Namibia Johannesburg is cooperating with: Accra, Ghana Kinshasa, DR Congo Matola, Mozambique Saint Petersburg, Russia Val-de-Marne, France "Place Names of...
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  • science communicator, author of Mother of Sharks and Wild Survival! Sharon Matola Biologist, environmentalist, founder and director of the Belize Zoo Nancy...
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  • (John Marascalco, George Matola) - 2:41 "If It Ain't One Thing" (Harvey Fuqua, James) - 2:18 "I Hope You're Satisfied" (James, Taub) - 3:05 "Dance with...
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    Sol was inhabited by 2,019 people. The local government also acknowledges Matola, which is part of Algoda according to the Spanish Stadistical Institute;...
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    the National Roads Authority. In 2019, two of Mpinganjira's sons, Patrick Matola (Independent, Chiradzulu) and Chipiliro Mpinganjira (DPP, Blantryre Central)...
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    ⁠3/5⁠ larger than Spain Capital Maputo (Lourenço Marques) Major Cities Matola Nampula Beira Chimoio Nacala Quelimane Tete Lichinga Pemba (Porto Amelia)...
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    Chicualacuala Chimoio Chinde Cuamba Gurúè Inhambane Lichinga Maputo (timeline) Matola Maxixe Mocímboa da Praia Mozambique Island Mueda Nacala Nampula Pemba Quelimane...
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  • from Maputo and Matola as Xitsonga, that is not true. Xitsonga is not a dominant language in Maputo and Matola, in fact, Maputo and Matola are not the homelands...
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    Within New Perspectives on the Civil War in Mozambique, 1976–1992 (Oxford: James Currey, 2018) Morier-Genoud, Eric, "Mozambique since 1989: Shaping democracy...
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    concessions (the third was Portuguese), including the famous Sena states. The Matola Oil Refinery, Procon, was controlled by Britain and the United States. In...
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  • (1852–1896), Portuguese colonial administrator Cidade Salazar was the name of Matola – António de Oliveira Salazar João Belo was the name of Xai-Xai – João Belo...
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    Mozambican Espirito Santo "river" (actually an estuary formed by the Umbeluzi, Matola, and Tembe Rivers) was sourced from a lake (hence its outlet became known...
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    Chicualacuala Chimoio Chinde Cuamba Gurúè Inhambane Lichinga Maputo (timeline) Matola Maxixe Mocímboa da Praia Mozambique Island Mueda Nacala Nampula Pemba Quelimane...
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    Within New Perspectives on the Civil War in Mozambique, 1976-1992 (Oxford: James Currey, 2018). Seegers, Annette (2018) [1st pub. 1986]. "From Liberation...
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  • Beanbag and raids a suspected Umkhonto we Sizwe safe area in the suburb of Matola, Maputo, Mozambique, killing 12 to 24 people. The numbers reported killed...
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  • 2DF Isaura Chidembo (1999-02-28) 28 February 1999 (age 25) Desportivo Da Matola 3 2DF Virgínia Fernando (1999-11-09) 9 November 1999 (age 24) União Desportiva...
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  • phase of colonial occupation did not become identified with Mozambique. James Myburgh (18 December 2013). "The ANC before the collapse of Communism"....
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  • retaliates by attacking African National Congress facilities in the suburb of Matola in Maputo, Mozambique during Operation Skerwe. Two explosions cause R250...
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    inspecting the front lines, Filipe Samuel Magaia was shot dead by Lourenço Matola, a fellow FRELIMO guerrilla who was said to be in the employ of the Portuguese...
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  • the makers of early Iron Age pottery belonging to the Silver Leaves or Matola tradition, of the third to fifth centuries A.D., found in southeast Zimbabwe...
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  • Universitários de Moçambique established. 1968 - Estádio Salazar inaugurated in Matola. 1970 Tempo magazine begins publication. Population: 383,775 urban agglomeration...
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    Mozambique was established, and in 1968, the Estádio Salazar inaugurated in Matola. Until the mid-1970s, thousands of Rhodesian and South African tourists...
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    January 1981, ANC guerrillas launched a surprise attack on the SADF base in Matola, Mozambique, killing 16 SADF soldiers and wounding more than 40. On 8 December...
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