-
Walter Lambert Muparutsa (23
March 1941 - 12
April 2012) was a
Zimbabwean writer and
pioneering theatre practitioner.
Muparutsa grew up in the township...
- studio, a new face in the
shape of Ex R.U.N.N.
family b****ist –
Peter Muparutsa was
brought in to run the 16-track
analogue tape studio,
doing all the...
- equipment. The
mainstream acts of the time were
Piece of Ebony,
Fortune Muparutsa [with rap
verses on
songs like "Rumors" (1991)], and
Midnight Magic with...
-
siblings from the
Muparutsa family, the best
known of whom are the late
Fortune and his brother, lead
singer and b****ist
Peter Muparutsa, who
became a studio...
-
Katiyo Primary School Nyamhingura Primary School Muterere Primary School Muparutsa Primary School Zindi Primary School St
James Haparari Primary School Vumbunu...
-
Mandeya Secondary School Sahumani Secondary School Samaringa High
School Muparutsa Secondary School St
Peters Jombe Secondary School Honde Mission Technical...
- the CEO of a
consultancy firm. As a
stage actor, he
along with
Walter Muparutsa received the 1983 Best
Actor Award for
their work in the
Andrew Whaley...
- met
Walter Lambert Muparutsa,
former editor of the
Literature Bureau, and
showed him his poem “My Old Shoe”.
According to
Muparutsa, a
British colonial...
-
Cheza as
Tapera Sibongile Mlambo as
Bongi Simon Shumba as
Pedlar Walter Muparutsa as Big Oaf Tisa
Chifunyise as Big Oaf's Wife For this film,
Idrissa Ouedraogo...
- Nyatsanza,
Mboto Samushonga, Mandiopera, Pangeti, Samhere, Makwasa, Gatsi,
Muparutsa, Buwu, Murara, Pimai, Chavhanga,
Sagambe and Zindi. Next to the Growth...