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1952 Feb | Eric Manton and his son Terry arrived in Northern Rhodesia (Zambia), the first Bahá'ís to settle in the country. They settled in the Copperbelt region from where he was able to raise a number of native believers who took the Faith to other parts of Zambia. [A Brief Account of the Bahá'í Faith in Africa Since 1953 by Nance Ororo-Robarts and Selam Ahderrom p2]
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First travel teachers and pioneers; Eric Manton; Terry Manton; Northern Rhodesia; Zambia | first residents in Northern Rhodesia | |
1952 Feb | Enoch Olinga became a Bahá'í, the third Ugandan and the first of the Iteso tribe to accept the Faith.
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Enoch Olinga; Uganda | first Bahá'í of Iteso tribe | |
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