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Encyclopedia > Kutama

The Kutama were a Berber tribe,in the region of Jijel, a member of the great Bavares orientaux confederation of the Maghreb. The Berbers (also called Amazigh, free men, pl. ...


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Kutama College - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (596 words)
Kutama College is an all-boys High School in the Zvimba rural area 80 kilometres southwest of the Zimbabwean capital Harare.
The school is part of Kutama Mission, a Catholic Mission originally run by the Jesuits but now by the Marist Brothers, a Catholic order devoted to educational work.
The membership of the Kutama Old Boys Association KOBA is like the who's who of Zimbabwe's rich and famous.
THISDAYonline (717 words)
The chairman of the Kano chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Yusuf Kutama, has dismissed the accusation of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Alhaji Ghali Umar Na'Abba that some aides of President Olusegun Obasanjo are after his life.
Speaking yesterday in an interview with THISDAY, Kutama expressed surprise at the accusation, saying as a muslim he had never thought of killing anybody in his life.
Kutama, who doubles as Obasanjo's campaign coordinator in Kano said the way Na'Abba was carrying on, attacking the PDP, he would not be surprised if the party's supporters "decided to take action."
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