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Most of them belong to a country which they call Mendi, but which is known to geographers and travellers as Kos-sa, and lies south-east of Sierra Leone; as we suppose, from sixty to one hundred and twenty miles.
A Visit to the United States in 1841 Joseph Sturge 1826
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Three National Disaster Centre officials were headed to Mendi on Wednesday, where they will be flown by helicopter to join police at the disaster site.
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The South Pacific island nation's National Disaster Centre director, Martin Mosi, said several villages are close to where the landslide occurred near the town of Mendi early on Tuesday, and that fatalities are likely but unconfirmed.
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She normally charges 50 cents to a dollar per hand for the popular Indian artistry called Mendi.
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The order of the Mendi for bravery in gold would go posthumously to
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Mendi, the Order of Ikhamanga and the Order of Mapungubwe, men and women who deserve high tribute for what they have done to enrich our lives and to make it possible for our diverse nation to proclaim itself an adherent of the ancient values of Ubuntu.
Ceremonial Oration of the Grand Patron of the National Orders 2007
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Buildings, to award the Order of Mendi for Bravery to our brave hearts, those who gave or risked their lives so that others may live.
Ceremonial Oration of the Grand Patron of the National Orders 2007
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A joint initiative with the United Kingdom will include the protection and management of the Mendi wreck site.
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To mourn the sinking of the Mendi, Krune Ngxeke-ngxeke Mqhayi wrote:
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Order of Mendi (Bronze) for "displaying an act of bravery and courage by putting his life at risk to save the lives of drowning children".
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