- Amon
Simutowe (born
January 6, 1982) is a
Zambian chess grandmaster. He is the
first grandmaster from sub-Saharan
Africa and the
third black chess grandmaster...
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Boniface Simutowe (13
October 1949 – 23
December 2014) was one of Zambia's
greatest midfielders who also had a long
career as a coach.
Nicknamed 'Chest...
- Zambia. "Joseph
Simumpuka Munsanje".
National ****embly of Zambia. "Njavwa
Simutowe".
National ****embly of Zambia. "Maureen Mabonga".
National ****embly of...
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Andrew Tembo Ashos Melu
Barbara Banda Billy Mwanza Bizwell Phiri Boniface Simutowe Brighton Sinyangwe Charly Musonda Chaswe Nsofwa Chris Katongo Clifford...
- 2009, he tied for 2nd–5th with
Tamaz Gelashvili,
Marat Dzhumaev, Amon
Simutowe and
Vladimir Burmakin in the
Rochefort Open. He was
awarded the Grandmaster...
- 1991-01-08
Yerevan 2009
Armenia M IM
title application;
title application Simutowe, Amon 8700168 1982-01-06
Ndola 2009
Zambia M
title application Sindarov...
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Botvinnik Soviet
Union 6 73 39 31 3 74.7 2 – 1 – 2 5 6 – 0 – 0 6 17 Amon
Simutowe Zambia 4 37 23 9 5 74.3 0 – 1 – 0 1 0 – 0 – 0 0 18 Sam Shankland...
- Maku
Kamunda Tshinabu Obby
Kapita Simon Kaushi Burton Mugala Boniface Simutowe 1974 FIFA
World Cup
qualification 1974 FIFA
World Cup
qualification (UEFA)...
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Kamil Mitoń (POL),
Karen Asrian (ARM),
Gershon (ISR), D.
Solak (YUG),
Simutowe (ZAM),
Bunzmann (GER),
Vladimir Malakhov (RUS), 8.5 ---
Chess Informant...
- Maku
Kamunda Tshinabu Obby
Kapita Simon Kaushi Burton Mugala Boniface Simutowe 1 own goal
Bobby Hogg (playing
against New Zealand)
Siegfried Brunken (playing...