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- Madeline Nyamwanza-Makonese is the first Zimbabwean female doctor, the second African woman to become a doctor, and the first African woman to graduate...
- Zvenyika Makonese (born 7 July 1977 in Chiredzi) is a Zimbabwean footballer. He joined Cape Town-based Santos in 2004 from Zimbabwean club Shabanie Mine...
- Gweru, Zimbabwe: Mambo Press. ISBN 0-86922-624-X. OCLC 34114180. Blessing Makonese(June 2022) Shoko, Tabona (2007). Karanga indigenous religion in Zimbabwe:...
- sent for teacher training after spending his teenage years herding in Makonese Village under Chief Nyamandi, and, following the advice of his tutor, travelled...
- black female professor at the University of Edinburgh Madeline Nyamwanza-Makonese (1970), physician and first female doctor in Zimbabwe Fadzai Zengeya, academic...
- share the mapiravana chieftainship namely Wadawareva, ma****se, Sukira and Makonese. The current chief is called Rungano. The district is prone to droughts...
- Nélson Veiga (against Ghana) René Nsi-Akoue (against Angola) Zvenyika Makonese (against Rwanda) "FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF) 2006, football - table...
- 1969  Tunisia Tewhida Ben Sheikh 1936 1936  Uganda Josephine Nambooze 1959 1962  Zambia Elwyn Chomba 1973  Zimbabwe Madeline Nyamwanza-Makonese 1970 1970...
- medical practice was based in Salisbury, today, Harare. Madeline Nyamwanza-Makonese, the first Zimbabwean female doctor, the second African woman to become...
- completing her medical education in the early 1970s. Madeline Nyamwanza-Makonese (b. unknown, mid-20th century) was the first female doctor in Zimbabwe...