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Battle of the Chefs is a cooking show that uses a progressive elimination format. From season 2 onwards, each season starts with sixteen contestants, with one chef eliminated in each episode until four finalists remain to battle for the title of Best Chef in Zimbabwe.
Sanga is a farming community consisting mainly of subsistence crop and livestock farming. Crops include nzungu, nyimo, chibage, mhunga, mapfunde, manhanga, mapudzi, magaka, sunflower, rice, ipwa, vegetables, water melons, beans and sweet potatoes. People also tried paprika and cotton but stopped.
"Chibuku" comes from Max Heinrich's habit of recording all consumers' comments and process changes in a book. Chibuku is an adaptation of the local Zimbabwean language (Shona) word for "book" - "Chi" is the prefix meaning "big", "buk" = "book", and the terminal "u" is because most African nouns tend to end in a euphonic vowel. [2]
Zimbo (Ruler of the Jagas), the predecessor of Mussasa in what is now Angola "Zimbo", a demonym for a person from Zimbabwe; Zimbo, a term proposed by the philosopher Daniel Dennett, meaning a philosophical zombie which can interrogate and discuss its own internal states
Suan cai preparation – a heavy stone is placed atop Chinese cabbages in a large pot. The cabbage will sink naturally in a few weeks as the fermentation begins. Salt, seen in the plastic bag in the lower left corner, is usually the only additive used.
The Chisumbanje Ethanol Project, is a national project, In which, ethanol can be produced from sugarcane. It is seen as one of Africa's largest ethanol projects. [7] The project consists of sugarcane plantations in Chisumbanje and Middle Sabi, placing the ethanol plant in Chisumbanje.
The channel was unveiled to the public on December 12, 2008. Set to operate in an experimental phase of three months (later delayed and extended to six months) from 5pm to midnight, the channel was set to start on December 14 with support from the Portuguese channel TVI and a staff of about 310 people, some of them trained in Portugal, Brazil and South Africa.
Zimbo is a 1958 Hindi action adventure film directed by Homi Wadia and produced by Basant Pictures. [1] John Cawas, the earlier hero of most Wadia Movietone adventure films is credited in the title role of the film as associate director, with special effects by Babubhai Mistry.