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  • Hours later he arrived to address a BJP rally in Sultanpur only to hear full-throated cries of ‘Rahul Gandhi zindabad!’
  • The first was the significance of a climate in which every participant is guaranteed a hearing; some people were dismissive of the 'indaba' process, the method of organising group discussion in units manageable enough for everyone to speak, without pressure to produce an agreed statement – but the importance of this became apparent, if I may hazard a rather sharp judgement, in the light of how some other aspects of the Conference worked. Archbishop's Presidential Address
  • I have only seen this now on Zoopy but the Lovely New Medial Lab at Rhodes University managed to record and summerise my presentation at the Digital Citizen Indaba. Nh [dot] com
  • That night as I sat outside the hut smoking -- for the weather was hot, and Stella was lying down inside -- old Indaba-zimbi came up, saluted, and squatted at my feet. Allan's Wife
  • But often and often in the after years I have thought of Indaba-zimbi and his beautiful simile and gathered comfort from it. Allan's Wife
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  • Mwanawasa organized the four-day forum, or "indaba," to give ANC Daily News Briefing
  • These members served on the committee which facilitated two national boxing indabas held in Johannesburg this year.
  • When the crowd shouted ‘Pandit Nehru zindabad’ or ‘Congress zindabad’, he asked them to instead say ‘Jai Hind’ or ‘Naya Hindustan Zindabad’.
  • The solidarity led to chants of ‘BA staff, zindabad!’
  • Indaba-zimbi drew his mark in the shape of a little star, in humorous allusion to Stella's native name. Allan's Wife
  • We've called these 'indaba' groups, picking up an African word for meetings where significant questions are worked through in a community. Launch of Lambeth Conference 2008
  • CS indaba which is the highest decision-making body of the civil process. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • We need to find ways in which we engage the hoi polloi, the so-called masses, in public discourse through indabas, town hall forums, so that no one feels marginalised… their point of view matters, it counts.
  • At his feet lay the senseless form of little Tota, to my left squatted Indaba-zimbi, nodding his white lock and muttering something -- probably spells; while in front was my giant antagonist, his spear aloft and his plumes wavering in the gentle wind. Allan's Wife
  • ‘Sonia Gandhi zindabad,’ they shout as security men form a ring round her.
  • Mwanawasa organized the forum, or "indaba," which ended late ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Roll over, Macumazahn," Indaba-zimbi hissed in my ear, "roll over and pretend to die -- quick! quick! Allan's Wife
  • The government will hold an "indaba" on the 2010 Soccer World Cup to iron out difficulties which could affect its success, it was announced on Tuesday. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The indaba was the first such comprehensive interaction between the President and government on the one hand and the Big Business ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Indaba-zimbi," I said, "we can never cross this if we take six days. Allan's Wife
  • We can also introduce activities like sports indabas where we can meet and share views.
  • Each 'indaba' group brings together a number of smaller Bible study groups, who will be studying John's Gospel each day. Archbishop on the forthcoming Lambeth Conference
  • The two-day indaba, which is being attended by representatives from all levels of government, ends on Friday. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The BLF believes that pogonophobia in the England camp is prevented Panesar's selection for the First Test.4th over: Pakistan 10-0 Hafeez 2 Taufeeq 8 There are some raucious cries of Pakistan Zindabad! echoing around the empty stands in Abu Dhabi. Pakistan v England – live! | Rob Smyth and Andy Bull
  • And so through the glamour thrown upon them by Indaba-zimbi's will, that Zulu Impi seemed to see me transfixed with an assegai which never touched me. Allan's Wife
  • Then several of the indunas, or headmen, including old Indaba-zimbi, put their marks in witness. Allan's Wife
  • So the new thing about Lambeth this time is that the whole body of the bishops will be divided into middle-sized groups, called 'indaba' groups, from a Zulu word describing community discussion and decision-making. Archbishop on the forthcoming Lambeth Conference
  • Indaba-zimbi," I said, changing the subject, "I have something to say," and I told him of the threats of Hendrika. Allan's Wife
  • Mr Mzimkulu Faku received a merit award for his reading of Xhosa books, and magazines such as Bona and Blindaba, which is a locally produced anthology of articles from various magazines. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Again in two national indabas in Johannesburg, stakeholders admitted that the Boxing Act of 1954 needed to be revamped.
  • The Pelindaba Working Group said on Friday independent academic reports indicated that radiotoxic contamination from 120 years of mining activities around the catchment had in fact seeped into underground water systems. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • If we fail to shake off the vestiges of colonialism this is our own indaba, not the dead colonialists' as far as I am concerned.
  • He said the housing indaba had been postponed because there had been issues for discussion that required the participation of the premier.
  • Indaba-zimbi, I found a deeper meaning in Stella's simplest word. Allan's Wife
  • They were even shouting slogans like 'India murdabad, Maovad zindabad'. The Times of India

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