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  2. The Herald (Zimbabwe) - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper's origins date back to the 19th century. Its forerunner was launched on 27 June 1891 by William Fairbridge [1] for the Argus group of South Africa. Named the Mashonaland Herald and Zambesian Times, it was a weekly, hand-written news sheet produced using the cyclostyle duplicating process.

  3. Zimpapers - Wikipedia

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    Zimpapers traces its origins to 1891, when William Fairbridge, the Rhodesia representative of South Africa's Argus Printing and Publishing Company, established the Mashonaland Herald and Zambesian Times in Salisbury (now Harare). [4] [5] The Mashonaland Herald was succeeded by The Rhodesia Herald in 1892. [4] The British South Africa Company ...

  4. Paradzai Zimondi - Wikipedia

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    Paradzai Willings Zimondi (Paradzai Willings Zimonte [1]) (4 March 1947 – 22 January 2021) was a Zimbabwean independence activist and military officer.Zimondi was considered a hero of the Zimbabwean struggle for independence, and he later attained the rank of major general in the Zimbabwean army.

  5. Charles Charamba - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Charamba began his studies at the Living Waters Bible College in Tynwald, Harare, where he received his bachelor's degree in theology. [4] Well after his rise to gospel music stardom, he returned to college and in 2011 received a "National Certificate in Music" from the Zimbabwe College of Music. [ 4 ]

  6. First Floor Gallery Harare - Wikipedia

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    Harare Painter Mavis Tauzeni’s Reflections On Being A Woman In Zimbabwe – OkayAfrica : 10 July 2015; First Floor Gallery dares to be different – The Daily News : 16 January 2015; Africa's 10 best contemporary art galleries – The Culture Trip : 2014; Exhibition on Racism opens at First Floor Gallery – The Herald : 24 June 2014

  7. Sam Levy - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Rahamin Levy (9 October 1929 – 5 June 2012) was a Zimbabwean businessman and property developer best known for his construction of the Sam Levy's Village shopping mall in Borrowdale, a suburb of Harare, in 1990. A self-made billionaire, at the time of his death he was reputed to be one of the richest people in Zimbabwe.

  8. Muchadeyi Masunda - Wikipedia

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    A prominent businessman and lawyer, Masunda was elected unanimously by the Harare council on 2 July 2008 for a five-year term after Emmanuel Chiroto, an MDC member who was previously elected executive mayor by the MDC-majority council on 15 June, voluntarily stood down from the mayoralty and accepted the position of deputy mayor, after allegations that his wife was captured and tortured by ...

  9. Lionel Cripps - Wikipedia

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    Many of his reproductions of rock paintings and drawings are archived at the University of Zimbabwe's Archaeological Unit and an academic study of his work, entitled Immortalising the Past - Reproductions of Zimbabwean Rock Art by Lionel Cripps, was released in 2007. [7] Cripps died in Umtali, Southern Rhodesia.