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Solomon Mangwiro Mutswairo, also
spelt Mutsvairo (26
April 1924 –
November 2005), was a
Zimbabwean novelist and poet. A
member of the
Zezuru people of...
- song. The
winning entry was a
Shona song
written by
Professor Solomon Mutswairo and
composed by Fred Changundega. It was
translated into
English and Ndebele...
- tradition,
which was
incorporated into the
first Shona novel, Feso by
Solomon Mutswairo,
published in 1956.
English is
spoken primarily in the cities, but less...
- tradition,
which was
incorporated into the
first Shona novel, Feso by
Solomon Mutswairo,
published in 1956.
English is
primarily spoken in the
cities but less...
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century Kadambari कादम्बरी Bāṇabhaṭṭa
India Shona 1956 Feso Feso
Solomon Mutswairo Zimbabwe Spanish 1605 Don
Quixote Don
Quijote de la
Mancha Miguel de Cervantes...
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Mtukudzi Grace Mugabe Joice Mujuru Solomon Mujuru Knowledge Musona Solomon Mutswairo Jah
Prayzah George Tawengwa Rekayi Tangwena Tendayi Darikwa Morgan Tsvangirai...
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dictionaries (chiefly
Shona – English). The
first novel in Shona,
Solomon Mutswairo's Feso, was
published in 1957. Subsequently,
hundreds of novels, short...
- poet
Masimba Musodza (1976– ), screenwriter, novelist,
producer Solomon Mutswairo (1924–2005),
novelist and poet (see also Zambia)[Gikandi]
Togara Muzanenhamo...
- new
national anthem and "Simudzai
Mureza wedu weZimbabwe" by
Solomon Mutswairo was chosen. The new
anthem was
promoted prior to "Ishe
Komborera Africa"...
- "Simudzai
Mureza WeZimbabwe" ("O Lift High the
Banner of Zimbabwe") 1994
Solomon Mutswairo Fred
Changundega "Simudzai
Mureza wedu WeZimbabwe" 0m 46s...