— the Order of the Golden Baobab — 100 years after her death. Nokutela Mdima was born in 1873 to Christian converts at a missionary station at Inanda...
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1893, he returned to Inanda, where in January 1894 he married Nokutela Mdima. For a missionary-educated person, there was conflict between the newly...
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South Africa. It was founded in 1901 by John Dube and Nokuthela Dube (née Mdima). It was the first school in South Africa started by a black person. John...
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Chikowa, Chipako, Chipapa, Chisengu, Jumbe, Kakumbi, Kasamanda, Malama, Mdima, Mnkhanya, Mphomwa, Msoro, Ncheka, Nsefu and Nyakatokoli. "Mambwe district...
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first black founder of a South African school. Ida Wilcox taught Nokutela Mdima who was to become Nokutela Dube. The Wilcoxes arranged for black South Africans...
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Essays and Speeches, Indiana University Press, 1987, p. 30. "Nokutela (nee Mdima) Dube". South Africa History Online. 26 October 2012. Retrieved 27 August...
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"By this time all her friends had already got married." Pantháwiyi nkutí mdíma útáténgá maló ndipó á míníbasi ámbíri ádalí átáwéruka. "By this time darkness...
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