Mbizo is a high density suburb in Kwekwe. It is located east of the city center across the railway line from ZIMASCO, the ferro-chrome producer. The suburb...
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Johnny Dyani (redirect from Mbizo Johnny Dyani)
Johnny Mbizo Dyani (30 November 1945 – 24 October 1986) was a South African jazz double bassist, vocalist and pianist, who, in addition to being a key...
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Mbizo Chirasha (born 1978) is a Zimbabwean poet. In Diogen magazine, he is described as an "acclaimed wordsmith, performances poet, widely published poet...
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Mid West Rhinos (section Mbizo Cricket Centre)
Rhinos is the ongoing Mbizo Cricket centre project. Aimed at developing cricket in the underprivileged high density suburb of Mbizo, the cricket centre...
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Mbizo Stadium is a small stadium in Mbizo township, north-west of the city of Kwekwe in Zimbabwe. It is used for various activities, from hosting music...
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Kwekwe is a major stop for many music groups in the country who perform at Mbizo Stadium. The cricketer Charles Coventry also hails from Kwekwe – he is best...
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2002). "Chris Joris: Songs For Mbizo (2002)". allaboutjazz.com. Retrieved August 8, 2013. *"Chris Joris – Songs For Mbizo CD". CD Universe (CD seller)...
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Steel and the works of ZIMASCO. Its proximity of the working suburb of Mbizo, a few miles away, sees it filled to capacity every time Lancashire Steel...
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Christine Cupo Felipe Cárdenas Luis "Lucho" Garcia James Benge Francesco Porzio Mbizo Mzamane Guillem Balagué Anita Nneka Jones Geoff Shreeves Harris, Christopher...
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Joe Mzamane (redirect from Joshua Bernard Mbizo Mzamane)
Joshua Bernard Mbizo Mzamane; 10 January 1918 – 13 December 1993 was an Anglican priest in the Anglican Diocese of Johannesburg and a human rights activist...
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