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Bulawayo Chronicle

Zimbabwean newspaper
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Describing the show, Jonathan Harrod said that it is 'A positive demonstration of our generation.'
'Rhodesia can make a contribution to the whole world by showing how a multiracial society can work,' said Mr A R K Mackenzie
'Coolmoreen Moral Rearmament Centre is meant to become a meeting place for people of all backgrounds....'
Without a revolutionary change in white people Africa will suffer from warfare more horrible than experienced in Kenya.
International group of 35 from 14 countries meets Bulawayo Mayor, Rhodesia, now known as Zimbabwe.
Broaden the base of education across the colour line, says accountant Don Barnett.
Morale-booster
Show the world how to solve its problems without violence.
Band of young Rhodesians following in the footsteps of the Moral Rearmament - inspired Springbok Stampede musical show.
Thanks to the work of Rhodesians calling themselves the 'Cabinet of Conscience', Smith and Mugabe met on eve of independence.
A musical show with foot tapping enjoyment
The Charge of the Springbok Stampede
Agnes Hofmeyr's father was buried alive on Mount Kenya as a human sacrifice by the Mau Mau in Kenya.
The voice of Africa at the celebrations in Germany to mark birthday of the late Dr Frank N D Buchman.

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