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The couple had one child, a son, Russell Goreraza, who now manages his mother's extensive farm property, Gushungo Dairy Estate. [1] In 1995, the fact that Goreraza's wife Grace had had two children by President Mugabe became public. In 1995 or 1996, Grace and Stanley Goreraza divorced and Grace married Robert Mugabe in 1996.
ZBC started broadcasting a second television channel, TV2, available only in Harare, [6] in 1986. [7]ZBC signed an agreement on 13 May 1997 to utilise the frequencies of the second channel, to Flame Lily Broadcasting, a private company, to operate Joy TV, broadcasting from 17:00 to 22:30 daily. [8]
Harare-Mt Darwin-Mukumbura Road: The map is not clear on whether P1 is Mt Darwin-Mukumbura Road or Harare-Mukumbura Road via Mt Darwin. P2---P3: Marondera-Murehwa Road: Macheke-Juru Road: P4: A9: Mutare-Masvingo Road: A9 is a combination of this P4 and P7 to form the Mutare-Mbalabala Highway: P5: A10: Ngundu Tanganda Road
Its common name is the Chivhu-Nyazura Road 18°42′46″S 31°10′22″E / 18.712784°S 31.17271°E / -18.712784; 31.17271 ( A3/R6 Just 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) before Mutare , the highway A15 branches right (north) to Juliasdale and through to Nyanga and the Eastern Highlands.
Barclays Bank Zimbabwe (BBZ) was established in 1912, and it operated continuously until 2018. As of October 2017, BBZ employed in excess of 700 permanent staff, in a commercial banking network of 26 branches in all large urban areas in the country. [7]
Following independence, radio services were reorganised, with three distinct networks being established: Radio One, the main English-language network, run by Africans but with some whites in key positions, Radio Two, combining the Harare and Radio Mthwakazi services and broadcasting in Shona and Ndebele, and Radio Three a completely new concept ...
The predecessor of the Zimbabwe Republic Police was the British South Africa Police of Rhodesia and the interim state of Zimbabwe Rhodesia.The Zimbabwe Republic Police was officially established on 1 August 1980 to succeed the BSAP, the then Home Affairs Minister Cde Joshua Nkomo announced the new post independence title for the national police.
Rotten Row is a road and historic district located in the west-central section of downtown Harare, Zimbabwe. It begins at the intersection of Prince Edward Street and Samora Machel Avenue and runs to the flyover where it borders Mbare on Cripps Road. The vast majority of the district is occupied by various national and municipal courthouses and ...