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Umtali

British  
/ ʊmˈtɑːlɪ /

noun

  1. the former name (until 1982) of Mutare

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Reluctantly, he began to spend his nights at the home of a friend in the nearby town of Umtali.

From Time Magazine Archive

Government security forces unearthed other buried weapons and military equipment near Gwelo in central Zimbabwe and Umtali in the east.

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A wave of public reaction forced the Party to scuttle Todd, and his place was taken by Sir Edgar Whitehead, a conservative farmer from Umtali.

From Time Magazine Archive

He took off immediately for the Rhodesian border town of Umtali, where the annual congress of his Rhodesian Front Party was under way.

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Farther south at Inyanga there is less strong defense, and at Umtali there are no fortifications, showing that builders feared invasion from the north.

From The Negro by Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt)