- Fany
Pfumo (also
spelled Fany Mpfumo) (Lourenço Marques,
October 18, 1928 – Ma****,
November 3, 1987) was a Mozambican-born
singer who was
mainly active...
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Security Force Auxiliaries or
Pfumo Re
Vanhu were
black private militias in
Rhodesia formed during the
Rhodesian Bush War in 1978, And used by the Zimbabwe-Rhodesia...
- The
Rhodesian Security Forces were the
military forces of the
Rhodesian government. The
Rhodesian Security Forces consisted of a
ground force (the Rhodesian...
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Malouma Noura Mint
Seymali Wazimbo Ghorwane Fany
Pfumo Stewart Sukuma Moreira Chonguica Lizha James Neyma Mingas Al
Bowlly Wazimbo...
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derived from the word 'Pfekera'
which refers to
entering whose root noun is
pfumo. "M****ive
Masvingo rally turnout charms ED | The Herald". "Ed Pfee, Cde...
- work for the
Rhodesian Security Forces,
sometimes as
Auxiliary Forces (
Pfumo Re Vanhu) from 1979. The
other main
experience was for an
individual stick...
- the
title Ngoma. The most
influential early marrabenta performer was Fany
Pfumo,
whose fame
began after the
success of "Loko ni
kumbuka Jorgina". He recorded...
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largely African style influenced by
Latin rhythms.
Mozambiquan musicians Fani
Pfumo and
Alexander Jafete became prominent studio performers in the 1950s and...
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African culture folklore (Rudo Ibofu, Garandichauya,
Karikoga Gumi Remiseve,
Pfumo Reropa,
Dzasukwa Mwana Asinahembe). He was very
instrumental in keeping...
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Justice Minister post
independenceHome townMasvingoChildrenTaka; Mubako,
Pfumo. "About
Simbi Mubako - Pindula,
Local Knowledge". www.pindula.co.zw. Retrieved...