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  1. 1952-00-04
      Dudley Smith Kutendere from Zomba in the south of Malawi became a Bahá'í in Dar-es-Salaam, the first African to become a Bahá'í in Tanganyika and the first in all of Central and East Africa.
    • Denis has the unique distinction of being the first native believer in sub-Sahara Africa to take the Faith to a new country when in 1952 he left Tanzania to return to his native Nyasaland settling in his home town of Zomba. [A Brief Account of the Bahá'í Faith in Africa Since 1953 by Nance Ororo-Robarts and Selam Ahderrom p2]
  2. 1952-06-00
      Dudley Smith Kutendere returned to his home in Nyasaland, becoming the first Bahá'í in the country.
    • He taught the Bahá'í Faith to his brother, who becames the first person to accept the Faith in Nyasaland.
 
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