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11/20/10 5:44 PM Southwest of Rusape: The Mucharambeyi Connection Page 1 of 2 http://www.tomrchambers.com/sor_opening.html Southwest of Rusape: The Mucharambeyi Connection [SoR:TMC] Opening at U.S.I.S., Harare, Zimbabwe [1995] Left to right: David Bellama [Country Director, United States Peace Corps, Zimbabwe], Lucy Hall [Director, United States Information Service, Zimbabwe], Tom R. Chambers, Johnnie Carson [U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe]. Tom R. Chambers with two friends of the Mucharambeyi family. Tom R. Chambers gives a speech at the opening as Mr. and Mrs. Mucharambeyi look on. Part of the audience at the opening; notice several of the SoR:TMC photo prints in the background.

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Page 1: Southwest Of  Rusape   The  Mucharambeyi  Connection  Reception

11/20/10 5:44 PMSouthwest of Rusape: The Mucharambeyi Connection

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Southwest of Rusape: The Mucharambeyi Connection [SoR:TMC]

Opening at U.S.I.S., Harare, Zimbabwe [1995]

Left to right: David Bellama [Country Director, United States Peace Corps, Zimbabwe],Lucy Hall [Director, United States Information Service, Zimbabwe], Tom R. Chambers,

Johnnie Carson [U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe].

Tom R. Chambers with two friends of the Mucharambeyi family.

Tom R. Chambers gives a speech at the opening as Mr. and Mrs. Mucharambeyi look on. Part of the audience at the opening; notice several of the SoR:TMC photo prints in thebackground.

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11/20/10 5:44 PMSouthwest of Rusape: The Mucharambeyi Connection

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More SoR:TMC prints seen on the wall as three attendees look on. More SoR:TMC prints seen in the background as attendees view and converse. Tom R.Chambers is seen in maroon shirt [back to camera], and Christopher Chipfuya [Art

Conservator, National Gallery of Zimbabwe (*)] is seen with red tie.