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Chenjerai Hove (9
February 1956 – 12 July 2015), was a
Zimbabwean poet,
novelist and
essayist who
wrote in both
English and Shona. "Modernist in their...
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Chenjerai "Hitler"
Hunzvi (23
October 1949 – 4 June 2001)
served as
Chairman of the
Zimbabwe National Liberation War
Veterans ****ociation
beginning in...
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Chenjerai Dube (born 18
December 1976) is a
retired Zimbabwean football goalkeeper. A
Zimbabwe international, he pla**** at the 2001
COSAFA Cup. Mpofu...
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Egyptian politician and
former secretary-general of the
Ministry of
Defense Chenjerai "Hitler" Hunzvi,
Zimbabwean nationalist leader Bing Hitler,
early stage...
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Zimbabwean universities include Welshman Ncube,
Peter Moyo,
Tendai Biti,
Chenjerai Hove and
Arthur Mutambara. Many of the
politicians in the
government of...
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politics of
Zimbabwe for
eight years after it was founded. That
changed when
Chenjerai Hunzvi became its
chairman in 1997.
Hunzvi bitterly criticised ZANU-PF...
- Dangarembga,
novelist and
filmmaker Petina Gappah, lawyer, writer, and
novelist Chenjerai Hove, poet, novelist, and
essayist Alexander Kanengoni,
writer Dambudzo...
- Award. Hitt also co-hosted the
Gimlet Media Podcast Uncivil along with
Chenjerai Kumanyiki between 2017 and 2018.
Uncivil won a
Peabody award in 2017 for...
- City of
Brighton & Hove in East Sus****, England. It may also
refer to:
Chenjerai Hove (1956–2015),
Zimbabwean writer Fred Van Hove (1937–2022), Belgian...
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against white land owners,
although the
government had paid Z$20 million to
Chenjerai Hunzvi's War
Veterans ****ociation to lead the land
invasion campaign and...