Nice Blog. I was wondering if you can swap a postcard with me. Have a wonderfull day and feel free to swap with me some items. http://postcrossingandstamps.blogspot.com/ Postcardsfromlux@gmail.com
I was born and grew up in mutare and have been living in the U.K. for many years. Mutare is still in my heart and the african people were and still are the best.Love to all in Mutare. Raymond Wilson.
Not pleased with development surrounding Beit hall as shown on photo on this website. This place brings all memories of good things which used to take place during 60s and 70s. The good films brought by mukoma Fero, John Saizi not forgetting the annual Christmas hampers given to each resident courtesy of Dairy Marketing Board. Miss all Kazhanje, Matondo, Mparutsa, Nhemura, Mubururi, Chikodzore, Manhanga, Kamucheka,Munyame,Mwashita, Mutowo, Chitere, Bonyongwa, Razemba families from Old location, Sakubva, Mutare. Tendai Mudehwe Greenland
A nice and eye catching environment which deserves everlasting protection and people of heartfelt contentions in preserving our natural heritage and environmental vicinities.
Grew up in Mutare, now living in UK. Miss the city and films at Beit Hall
ReplyDeleteI worked for the city municipality ages ago. There was a lot of development those days.
ReplyDeleteNice Blog. I was wondering if you can swap a postcard with me. Have a wonderfull day and feel free to swap with me some items. http://postcrossingandstamps.blogspot.com/
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grew up in chikanga and later moved to hobhouse. now in uk miss mutare big time
ReplyDeletegrew up in sakubva and moved to greenside now living in uk miss mutare so much love it their.
ReplyDeleteborn and bred in Dangamvura, went to Mutare Junior School then Girls' High nw in Botswana I miss Mutare big time
ReplyDeleteBorn there, grew up there, married there and really miss this beautiful little town called Umtali (to me). Live in Thailand now.
ReplyDeletel miss the beautful city of mutare home sweet home
ReplyDeleteI lived there until left for varsity many years ago. It is still home to me. Miss it and fond memories
ReplyDeleteI was born and grew up in mutare and have been living in the U.K. for many years. Mutare is still in my heart and the african people were and still are the best.Love to all in Mutare.
ReplyDeleteRaymond Wilson.
I passed through on a business trip a few years ago.
ReplyDeleteBrian James was doing a job.
ReplyDeleteNot pleased with development surrounding Beit hall as shown on photo on this website. This place brings all memories of good things which used to take place during 60s and 70s. The good films brought by mukoma Fero, John Saizi not forgetting the annual Christmas hampers given to each resident courtesy of Dairy Marketing Board. Miss all Kazhanje, Matondo, Mparutsa, Nhemura, Mubururi, Chikodzore, Manhanga, Kamucheka,Munyame,Mwashita, Mutowo, Chitere, Bonyongwa, Razemba families from Old location, Sakubva, Mutare.
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A nice and eye catching environment which deserves everlasting protection and people of heartfelt contentions in preserving our natural heritage and environmental vicinities.
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