- Murewa,
originally known as
Mrewa and
alternatively rendered Muhrewa, is a
township (and district) in Zimbabwe, 75
kilometers northeast of the capital...
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Tauya Mrewa (born 2
October 1971) is a
Zimbabwean former footballer who last pla**** as a
striker for Bush Bucks. In 1998,
Mrewa trialed for
Scottish top...
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United Methodist School, Old Umtali, near Mutare. He was a
school teacher at
Mrewa between 1943 and 1947
before becoming a full-time lay
preacher at Mtoko...
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elected to the
Federation of
Rhodesia and
Nyasaland Federal ****embly for
Mrewa in a 1957 by-election
under the
Dominion Party ticket. The
Federation Minister...
- Urungwe, the
Korekore of Sipolilo, Tande,
Nyongwe of "Darwin", and
Pfungwe of
Mrewa The
Zezuru group,
including Shawasha, Haraυa,
another Goυa, Nohwe, Njanja...
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surname is
still widely used in the area.
Mukarakate is at the
border post of
Mrewa south and
Mutoko South Contrary to the above,
major aspects of the Mangwende...
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replaced by the
Dominion Party.
Neville Barrett, the
Federal Party member for
Mrewa (Southern Rhodesia) died on 15
April 1957. The by-election to
replace him...
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Local Muni****lity
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Chairman Bongile Nkola Manager Tauya Mrewa League Vodacom League,
Eastern Cape 2006–07
National First Division, 18th...
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establish the FAWC and
founded several other women's clubs,
including the
Mrewa Bantu Club,
which had over 700
members in 1950. In 1953,
Helen Mangwende...
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titles won by the Mutare-based
Black Rhinos, and one won by St Paul's, from
Mrewa,
every national championship held in
either Rhodesia or
Zimbabwe has been...