- has a
private airport serving the city.
Zvishavane was
formerly called Shabanie (used by the mine) or
Shabani (used for the town). The name is derived...
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tallest buildings in
Zimbabwe "Asbestos Mine (Shabani;
Shabanie Mine),
Zvishavane (Shabani;
Shabanie; Shavani),
Zvishavane District, Midlands, Zimbabwe"...
- (Zvishavane)
Railstars (Bulawayo) Red Seal
Rufaro Rovers Savanna Shabanie F.C.
Shabanie Mine (Zvishavane)
Shangani Shu
Shine F.C.
Sporting Lions Sundowns...
-
Shabanie Mine is a
Zimbabwean football club
based in Zvishavane. They play in the ZIFA
Division One
Central Region.
Shabanie Mine FC has
often been a source...
- CAPS
United 23 1999–00
Chewe Mulenga Railstars 24 2000
Thomas Makwasha Shabanie 16 2001
Tapfuma Gahadzikwa CAPS
United 19 2002
Zenzo Moyo
Highlanders 21...
- footballer. He
joined Cape Town-based
Santos in 2004 from
Zimbabwean club
Shabanie Mine. He
plays as a
defender and was
selected for the 2006
African Cup...
-
following a
spell in
charge at Dynamos, he was
appointed head
coach of
Shabanie Mine.
Chunga won his
first managerial honours with
Gunners F.C., who became...
- in 2002. In 1996, he
acquired Zimbabwe's sole
asbestos mining company Shabanie Mashaba Mines (SMM),
branching out
through all of Zimbabwe's economy. His...
- Cities: CAPS
United vs.
Highlanders Midlands Derby:
Lancashire Steel vs.
Shabanie Mine "Soccer's
Battle of Algiers: VWOS Rivals". Sports.vice.com. 28 December...
-
original names. Some
renamed themselves at
later dates but others, such as
Shabanie Mine (from Zvishavane,
Shabani until 1982) and FC
Victoria (from Masvingo...