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  • Their attorney, Chokwe Lumumba, has vowed to petition Barbour's successor if he does not pardon them.

    Released from jail, Mississippi sisters still seek full pardon 2011

  • As a part of the Open and Inclusive Presidency, I visited the Multimedia Centers of Chitima, in the province of Tete, of Chokwe in the province of Gaza and of Catembe in the city of Maputo.

    Mozambique: Presidential campaign online 2009

  • During that year's summer rainy season Mozambique was forced to open the floodgates on the dam, flooding the nearby towns of Chokwe and

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2008

  • Police in the town of Chokwe, Gaza Province, shot dead a demonstrator and injured seven others after coming under fire from a group of around 200 people protesting rising living costs, Chokwe mayor

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2008

  • In Angola, the Chokwe people draw lines in the sand, and it's what the German mathematician Euler called a graph; we now call it an Eulerian path -- you can never lift your stylus from the surface and you can never go over the same line twice.

    Ron Eglash on African fractals 2007

  • Families from border PAs such as Mapulanguene and Phadjane typically went to Gazankulu in South Africa, Massingir (north of Magude district), or Magude town; people from Motaze and Mahele went to Magude town or Chokwe, in neighboring Gaza province; people from Magude Sede went first to Magude town and then in many cases to the capital city, Maputo.

    Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005

  • In Angola, the Chokwe people draw lines in the sand, and it's what the German mathematician Euler called a graph; we now call it an Eulerian path -- you can never lift your stylus from the surface and you can never go over the same line twice.

    Ron Eglash on African fractals 2007

  • In Angola, the Chokwe people draw lines in the sand, and it's what the German mathematician Euler called a graph; we now call it an Eulerian path -- you can never lift your stylus from the surface and you can never go over the same line twice.

    Ron Eglash on African fractals 2007

  • Almost a year ago, massive floods devastated large parts of southrn and central Mozambique, killing some 700 people and leaving thousands homeless and entire cities such as Xai-Xai and Chokwe in

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2001

  • Five people were crushed to death on Thursday and 10 were seriously injured when thousands of people rushed to get food and other relief items being thrown from trucks at the Chiaquelane accomodation centre in the Chokwe district.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2000

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