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- J. Nozipo Maraire (born 1964) is a Zimbabwean doctor, entrepreneur and writer. She is the author of Zenzele: A Letter for My Daughter. The novel was published...
- No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Mai Nozipo" ("Mother Nozipo") Dumisani Maraire (Shona, Zimbabwe) 6:58 2. "Saade" ("I'm Happy") H****an Hakmoun (Moroccan)...
- singer-songwriter and musician Dumisani Maraire (1944–1999), Zimbabwean musician J. Nozipo Maraire (born 1964), Zimbabwean doctor and writer This page lists people...
- for Best Supporting Actor Can You Ever Forgive Me[circular reference] J. Nozipo Maraire: Zimbabwean-born doctor, entrepreneur and writer. Karen Mok: Hong-Kong...
-  Angola Melba Dias Costa 1950  Benin Solange Faladé 1955  Botswana Nolwandle Nozipo Mashalaba 1965  Burkina Faso Bibiane Kone  Burundi Marcelline Ntakibirora...
- writer Onesimo Makani Kabweza (1939–1993), journalist and magazine editor J. Nozipo Maraire (born 1966), writer, entrepreneur, and doctor Dambudzo Marechera...
- playwright[Gikandi] Barbara Makhalisa (1949– ), novelist and short-story writer Nozipo Maraire (1966– ), doctor and writer John Marangwanda (1923– ), Shona novelist[Jahn]...
- alien-encounter experiences Adeline Yen Mah (born 1937) Chinese-American author J. Nozipo Maraire (born 1966) Zimbabwean writer; author of Zenzele: A Letter for My...
- Deborah L.; Abosch, Aviva; Germano, Isabelle; Gilmer, Holly; Maraire, J. Nozipo; Muraszko, Karin; Pannullo, Susan; Rosseau, Gail; Schwartz, Lauren; Todor...
- Marai (living, Chile, p/f) Sándor Márai (1900–1989, Hungary/US, f/nf/p) J. Nozipo Maraire (born 1964, S Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, f) Eugène Marais (1871–1936, S...