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- Patriotic Union of Mandebeleland (links | edit)
- Zimbabwe African People's Union – Federal Party (links | edit)
- Land (suffix) (links | edit)
- Graham Edwards (Zimbabwean cricketer) (links | edit)
- Baháʼí Faith in Zimbabwe (links | edit)
- Nuli, Zimbabwe (links | edit)
- Morgan Tsvangirai (links | edit)
- Moses Ndlovu (links | edit)
- August 1900 (links | edit)
- Michael Gibbs (priest) (links | edit)
- Glasgow Academicals RFC (links | edit)
- Shava Totem (links | edit)
- Rhodes of Africa (links | edit)
- Southern Ndebele people (links | edit)
- January 21 (links | edit)
- Frederic Beaven (links | edit)
- East Africa rugby union team (links | edit)
- Stanley Portal Hyatt (links | edit)
- Bushtick Mine (links | edit)
- David Beresford (journalist) (links | edit)
- Subdivisions of Zimbabwe (links | edit)
- INTAF (links | edit)
- Mine Protected Combat Vehicle (links | edit)
- Crocodile armoured personnel carrier (links | edit)
- MAP75 armoured personnel carrier (links | edit)
- MAP45 armoured personnel carrier (links | edit)
- List of national capital city name etymologies (links | edit)
- Stormberg Group (links | edit)
- History of Gaborone (links | edit)
- Degredado (links | edit)
- List of active separatist movements in Africa (links | edit)
- Postage stamps and postal history of Zimbabwe (links | edit)
- Gwayi River (links | edit)
- Khayisa Ndiweni (links | edit)
- United National Federal Party (links | edit)
- Allan Shaw (links | edit)
- Litosphingia corticea (links | edit)
- Shangani Patrol (links | edit)
- Wardlaw Brown Thomson (links | edit)
- Robin Rudd (links | edit)
- Reginald Byng Stephens (links | edit)
- Mthwakazi (links | edit)
- Samuel Parirenyatwa (links | edit)
- Robert Coryndon (links | edit)
- William Frederick Gowers (links | edit)
- Antiques Roadshow (series 29) (links | edit)
- History of the Rhodesian Light Infantry (1961–1972) (links | edit)
- Amakhosi Theatre (links | edit)
- Huntsman Williams (links | edit)