In this time Zimbabwe was called Rhodesia.
In Rhodesia? I take notes.
Southern Rhodesia African National Congress.
the United Nations imposed economic sanctions on Rhodesia.
Rhodesia: the Rhodesian dollar replaced the Rhodesian
Southern Rhodesia, then on to Nairobi, Kenya.
Britain and the United Nations imposed economic sanctions on Rhodesia.
Following the conference, Southern Rhodesia's African nationalist movement fell into disarray.
Until 1964, when the country gained independence,
Zambia was known as Northern Rhodesia.
Commenting on ZANU-PF's activities in eastern Rhodesia, Nkomo complained that“the word intimidation is mild.
Malta, Panama, and Rhodesia(now Zimbabwe) competed at the Olympic Games for the first time.
An Expanded Ministry in
Africa Our missionary assignment was Northern Rhodesia( now Zambia) in Africa.
opposed minority white rule in Apartheid South Africa and Rhodesia and opposed Soviet expansionism.
The only exceptions were Southern Rhodesia and South Africa on which mild sanctions were imposed.
Previously, it competed at the Games under the name Rhodesia in 1928, 1960 and 1964.
The team made its international debut in 1930, during the country's colonial period as Northern Rhodesia.
Formerly controlled by Great Britain and called Northern Rhodesia until it gained independence within the commonwealth in 1964.
Zambia originated from the British colony of Northern Rhodesia, and became independent in 1965 under President Kenneth Kaunda.
Leaving Vera behind in Northern Rhodesia, I traveled to New York City,
where Gilead School was located at that time.
cricket match in what was known at the time as Rhodesia was played in August 1890 near Fort Victoria.
From 1955 to 1958, Mugabe lived in neighbouring Northern Rhodesia, where he worked at Chalimbana Teacher Training College in Lusaka.
Rhodesia: the Rhodesian dollar replaced the Rhodesian
pound in 1970 and it was used until Zimbabwe came into being in 1980.
The first recorded
cricket match in what was known at the time as Rhodesia was played in August 1890 near Fort Victoria.
In 1956, Kenya- one of these East African countries- had only four Witnesses,
while there were well over 24,000 in Northern Rhodesia.
Still, I was eager to further my secular
education and applied to study in a school in Plumtree, Southern Rhodesia now Zimbabwe.
In November 1931, I was 22 years old and living in Kitwe, located in the Copperbelt region of Northern Rhodesia now Zambia.
No doubt largely influenced by such religious and commercial opposers, the government of Rhodesia( now Zimbabwe)
eventually ordered us to leave the country.
Fraser established the multicultural broadcaster SBS, accepted Vietnamese refugees,
opposed minority white rule in Apartheid South Africa and Rhodesia and opposed Soviet expansionism.
When the time came, another traveling overseer, Luka Mwango, and I flew from Ndola to Salisbury( now Harare),
Southern Rhodesia, then on to Nairobi, Kenya.
In 1965, when Rhodesia declared independence unilaterally(one of the last colonies
and not tiny),"I felt as if the book were coming true as I wrote it.