Dunduzu Kaluli Chisiza (8 August 1930 – 2 September 1962), also known as Gladstone Chisiza, was an African nationalist who was active in the independence...
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Chisiza is a Chewa surname. Notable people with the surname include: Du Chisiza (1963–1999), Malawian playwright, director and actor Dunduzu Chisiza (1930–1962)...
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to Malawi in 1958. For a short time he, together with his brother Dunduzu Chisiza, attempted to go in business operating a butcher's shop in Blantyre...
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Dunduzu Chisiza Junior (26 March 1963 – 24 February 1999) was a Malawian playwright, director and actor and founder of the first professional theatre...
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but educated entirely in Tanganyika and Uganda. Dunduzu Chisiza and his elder brother, Yatuta Chisiza, had been born in Karonga District before becoming...
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Prior to his death he co-wrote a play "Semo" with Thlupego Chisiza (son of Dunduzu Chisiza Jr) that was critical of the governments human rights policies...
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influential Congress leaders, including Henry Chipembere, Kanyama Chiume, Dunduzu Chisiza and T.D.T. Banda (no relation) pleaded with him to return to Nyasaland...
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David Rubadiri – VC, University of Malawi (until 2005) Davis Katsonga Dunduzu Chisiza Eric Chiwaya George Chaponda Gwanda Chakuamba Hastings Kamuzu Banda...
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the colony's capital, Salisbury, in August 1955 by James Chikerema, Dunduzu Chisiza, George Nyandoro, and Edson Sithole. On 12 September 1957, the CYL...
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African National Congress. The CYL was founded by James Chikerema, Dunduzu Chisiza, George Nyandoro, and Edson Sithole. Chikerema served as President...
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collectively as Selly Oak Colleges. Oliver O'Connor Barrett, artist Dunduzu Chisiza, political activist Doris Fisher, Baroness Fisher of Rednal, politician...
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Chiume, and was later removed from office. In June 1958, Chipembere, Dunduzu Chisiza and Chief Kutanja joined Banda in meeting the Colonial Secretary, Alan...
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John Chilembwe of Nyasaland - 1999 Charles Chidongo Chinula - 1975 Dunduzu K. Chisiza - 1974 James Frederick Sangala: Founder of the Nyasaland African Congress...
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for finance, he expected to hand over the reins on independence to Dunduzu Chisiza, a prominent young member of the group, headed by Hastings Kamuzu Banda...
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Phillips) in a post for which the intended candidate had been Dunduzu Chisiza (Chisiza died in 1962 in a car crash). John Tembo was the only cabinet member...
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held was meeting in the bush at night. This same year new convert Dunduzu Chisiza left Malawi to help introduce the religion to Rwanda (formerly part...
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1953 when Mary and Reginald (Rex) Collison from the United States and Dunduzu Chisiza, a young Baháʼí from Malawi (then Nyasaland), arrived in Ruanda-Urundi...
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including Henry Chipembere, Kanyama Chiume and the brothers Dunduzu Chisiza and Yatuta Chisiza, who organised Congress as a mass political party and created...
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of his friends Sketchley Samkange due to drowning in May 1961, and Dunduzu Chisiza's in a car crash in September 1962. Chapupu II was banned in 1962, copies...
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Roy Welensky Hastings Banda Henry Chipembere Kanyama Chiume Dunduzu Chisiza Yatuta Chisiza Casualties and losses 51 killed, 79 injured, 3,300 arrested...
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bestseller among Nyasa Africans. Along with Chipembere and the Chisiza brothers (Dunduzu and Yatuta), Chiume became a driving force in organizing popular...
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June when Mary and Reginald (Rex) Collison of the United States and Dunduzu Chisiza, a young Baháʼí from Malawi (then Nyasaland), arrived in Ruanda-Urundi...
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