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Saith may refer to: * Saith Sakala (born 1996), Zambian footballer * Fairoz Nuruddin Saith, Indian politician * Saith, a river for which the village of Tresaith derives its name See also * Saith the Lord, 1996 book by author Howard Wandrei * Saith Seren, Welsh-language community centre and pub in Wrexham, North Wales * Sahith (other) Sahith may also refer to: * Sahith Theegala (born 1997), American professional golfer * Sahithya Jagannathan (fl. 2000sā€“2020s), Indian sports presenter * Sahithi Varshini Moogi (born 2007), Indian chess player See also * * Sahitya (disambigu ...
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Saith Sakala
Saith Sakala (born 17 July 1996 in Lusaka, Zambia) is a Zambian professional footballer who plays for Afif as a winger. Club career Zambia Sakala was born in Lusaka and joined Happy Hearts Academy in Zambia in 2010. He signed his first professional contract with Zambian Premier league club NAPSA Stars F.C. NAPSA Stars is a Zambian football club based in Lusaka that plays in the Zambia Super League. They play their home games at Heroes Stadium in Lusaka. Previously known as Profund Warriors, the club is named after and sponsored by the National Pens ... in 2014. On 4 January 2024, Sakala joined Afif. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sakala, Saith Living people 1996 births Zambian men's footballers Zambia men's international footballers Men's association football wingers NAPSA Stars F.C. players Zanaco F.C. players Al Fateh SC players Al-Nojoom FC players Al-Tai FC players Al-Ansar FC (Medina) players Jeddah Club players Bisha FC players Al-Lewaa ...
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Fairoz Nuruddin Saith
Fairoz Nuruddin Saith is an Indian Politician and who served as the Member of the Legislative Assembly for the Belgaum Uttar constituency from 2008 to 2018. He is member of the Indian National Congress. References External links Fairoz Nuruddin Saith affidavit {{DEFAULTSORT:Saith, Fairoz Nuruddin Living people Karnataka MLAs 2013ā€“2018 Indian National Congress politicians from Karnataka 1952 births ...
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Tresaith
Tresaith (otherwise Tre-saith) is a coastal village in Ceredigion, Wales, between Aberporth and Llangranog. It is linked to the former by a two-mile section of the Ceredigion Coast Path, part of the Wales Coast Path. Tresaith is within the Ceredigion Heritage Coast which offers extensive walking and views. There is an abundance of wildlife and flora. Many kinds of seabirds can be spotted and regular sightings of grey seals and dolphins are made. History Until the mid-19th century, Tresaith consisted of two dwellings; a thatched cottage and the Ship Inn. Shipowners, the Parry family, ran the inn. Their first vessel, the ''New Hope'', was built on the beach in 1827. Later, several smacks of about 25 tons operated from Tresaith, bringing in coal, limestone and culm. In the last few decades of the 19th-century the village became popular as a seaside holiday destination and contemporary newspapers referred to it as the ''Second Brighton''.Jenkins, J. Geraint. ''Ceredigion: Interpr ...
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Saith Seren
; its former name) is a Welsh-language community centre and pub in Wrexham, North Wales. Located on the corner of Chester Street and Lambpit Street, the Grade II listed building dates to 1898, as a rebuilding of a previous pub located on the site. The rebuilt building was designed by Liverpool architect Thomas Price, who designed the building in a commercial style, incorporating elements of the Arts and Crafts style. The two-storey building is made of Ruabon red brick, and Price also designed the building adjacent, the former ''Empire Music Hall''. The building operated as the ''Seven Stars'' pub until 2011. A few months later, plans were announced to reopen the building as a community-run Welsh-language community centre and pub. The new centre opened as in January 2012, under a lease from a new landlord. The landlord pressured the centre to close in 2015 over unmet finances, but community support raised enough funds to keep it open. The community co-operative running ...
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