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Charles C Singende (1943–2007), poet and Shona Literature Bureau, contributor and compiler of Nhetembo 1977; L. Washington Chaparadza (1929–1964), Shona writer; Paul Chidyausiku (1929– ), preacher and writer; Bernard Chidzero (1927–2002), economist and novelist
His other book, Hakurarwi – We Shall not Sleep, was selected as one of the 75 Best Zimbabwean Books of the 20th Century in a competition run by the Zimbabwe International Book Fair in 2004. In that competition the same book got a prize as one of the best five Shona publications of the 20th century. [ 1 ]
A member of the Zezuru people of central Zimbabwe, he wrote the first novel in the Shona language, Feso. In his late years, Mutswairo was a central figure in Zimbabwean academic and cultural circles. He was the first person to be named Writer-in-Residence at the University of Zimbabwe , and was the Chairman of the National Arts Council of ...
Shona Ritual (1959) Medicine in Tropical Africa (1961) Medicine and Custom in Africa (1964) An African's Religion (1966) The African Witch (1967) African Crucible (1968) Diet and Tradition in an African Culture (1971) The Genuine Shona (1973) The Spiritual Beliefs Of The Shona: A Study Based On Field Work Among The East Central Shona (1982)
Interior designer Grace Kaage's 2-year-old son, Christian, drew all over her white couch. See how she responded to her toddler drawing on her white furniture.
Shona traditional healer, or n'anga close to Great Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe In indigenous religion, the activities and actions of Spirits govern all social and spiritual phenomena. The Shona and Ndebele people believe that spirits are everywhere, spirits coexist with people.
Man in Santa hat kneeling by a young girl in a wheelchair near a gate, handing her a book. Image credits: protetormarciors “The animals we assist are usually in poor regions.
From tricky brain teasers to classic word games, many of us love a good challenge.So, it's no surprise that a viral riddle—known as the "30 Cows and 28 Chickens" riddle—is going around right ...