Sangoma Mlungu...
Mrs Elise Thompson, the white sangoma who claimed to be "the high priestess of Africa".
📸:Stephen Sibanda
Date of publication: 27 Sept 1980
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THERE was a time when Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second largest city was touted as the country’s best run city. However, the same cannot be said now of the City of Kings and Queens as Bulawayo is affectionately referred to.
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Academic par excellence, First V C of NUST, Professor Makhurane (13 January 1939 – 1 December 2018) sharing a lighter moment with Ambassador Aaron Maboyi Ncube.
Makhurane introduced industrial attachment to universities in southern Africa
Date: 06-05-96
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#WomanCrushWednesday
Cde Jane Ngwenya (15 June 1935 – 5 August 2021)
Pioneer nationalist and liberation fighter, Deputy Minister of Labor, Manpower and Social Protection
In office 1980–1985.
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#LookingbackTuesday
Stanley Ndunduma (right) and Shacky Tauro (centre), challenging Zambian Keeper Ken Mwape for the ball during the Africa Cup of Unity match at Rufaro Stadium.
MTSRIP.
Date of publication: 9 June 1981
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#ThrowbackThursday
Dynamos defender Francis Shonhayi (left) and Mandla Balanda of Highlanders tussle for the ball during 's BAT Super League soccer match at Barbourfields stadium. The score was 4 - 1 in favor of Highlanders.
05/09/1992
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1890-1982
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NATIONALIST Sergeant Masotsha NDLOVU was brave & foresighted. He believed in African nationalism. He was a member of SACP, ANC, NDP & ZAPU. - The Herald, 12 Jul 1982.
📸Stephen Sibanda
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Multi award winning Afro-fusion group, Africa revenge in 2004.
Willis Wataffi (left) Mehluli Moyo (right)
Hauna mari...wanga! 🎶
Sadly, the duo parted ways.
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