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Born in Rhodesia, Goreraza was formerly married to Grace Marufu, then secretary to and now the widow of Robert Mugabe. 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 ...
She married air force pilot Stanley Goreraza [11] and they had a son, Russell Goreraza, born in 1984 when Grace was 19 years old. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Whilst working as secretary to the president, Robert Mugabe , she became his mistress at a time when she was still married to Stanley Goreraza – and had two children, Bona born in 1988, named after ...
Champions. 10 points for a win, 6 for a tie, 5 for a draw, 0 for a loss. An extra 2 points are awarded for an innings victory. Batting bonus points: 1 point each for reaching 200, 250, 300, and 350 runs in each innings.
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Harare, Zimbabwe Shot put: 15.58 m Mariette Van Heerden: 20 January 1974 Salisbury, Rhodesia Discus throw: 55.70 m Mariette Van Heerden: 25 March 1984 Harare, Zimbabwe Hammer throw: 21.40 m Tendai Chiparaushe: 16–22 August 2006 Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe Javelin throw: 42.70 m Wayne Nkomo: 14 December 2016 Luanda, Angola Heptathlon: 4293 pts Lucky ...
This is a list of mayors of Harare (previously Salisbury until 1982), the capital of Zimbabwe. All mayors are members of the Harare City Council who are elected by their fellow councillors. The current mayor since 21 December 2023 is Jacob Mafume .
In the penultimate 2002 edition, Zimbabwe played a close and tense game against Namibia in Harare, but ultimately lost 30 to 42, failing to qualify for the 2003 Rugby World Cup. As the decade continued, Zimbabwe slowly faded from the African rugby scene; the 2004 campaign was disastrous, as Zimbabwe lost to Madagascar for the first time, and ...
In the 10 months the nation's name changed to Zimbabwe Rhodesia, from June 1, 1979 to April 18, 1980, a photo was taken of a group of Scouts from around the world.This photo, which features a Scout wearing a uniform emblazoned with a large Zimbabwe Rhodesia badge over the right pocket, was used for the cover of 250 Million Scouts by World Chief Scout Executive Dr. László Nagy in 1985.