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Mazowe River (previously
called Mazoe River) is a
river in
Zimbabwe and Mozambique,
where it is
called Rio
Mazoe or Rio
Mazoé. The
river rises north of Harare...
- due course, the
three brothers moved north and
defeated Chief Zumbo at
Mazoe. The
Zumbo people nicknamed Shayachimwe Hwata because he had long legs and...
- The
Mazowe Dam (or
Mazoe Dam) is a dam on the
Mazowe River in Zimbabwe, in the Iron Mask
Hills about 35
kilometres (22 mi)
north of Harare. Constructed...
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original on 26
August 2020.
Retrieved 26
August 2020. Miller, Barbara; Ford,
Mazoe (25
August 2020). "Christchurch
mosque survivors and
families stare down...
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patrol consisting of only 13 men to
rescue miners at the
Alice Mine in
Mazoe Valley, who were
surrounded by
hordes of rebels. Blakiston, Nesbitt, Routledge...
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along the
Zambezi from
Shupanga to near Tete, then south-west
along the
Mazoe and
south by the Sabi
river valley to its
junction with the Odzi river,...
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until almost 500
years later when it was
believed to
occupy the body of the
Mazoe Nehanda.
During periods of
possession by the spirit,
spirit mediums were...
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totem of the [Zumba]
Shona people of
central Zimbabwe who
settled in the
Mazoe valley in the
early nineteenth century.
Three brothers of
Mhofu totem Shayachimwe...
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third phase of the
First Chimurenga was
joined by the
Hwata Dynasty of
Mazoe. They
succeeded in
driving away the
white settlers from the Mashonaland...
- holidays". The
Courier Mail.
Retrieved 27
October 2018. Bainbridge, Amy; Ford,
Mazoe (11
November 2014). "Authorities
investigate The
Global Work and Travel...