Highfield, Harare

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The suburb is particularly known for its association with the country's liberation movement[2] and with cricket, as the hometown of Hamilton Masakadza, the first black Zimbabwean to score a Test century.[3]

Notable people

Politics, religion and business

  • Ezekiel Guti - founding father of indigenous African pentecostalism
  • Joshua Nkomo – founding father,[3] former vice-president of Zimbabwe, former president of PF ZAPU.
  • Robert Mugabe – founding father, president of Zimbabwe; lived in Highfield[3] before becoming president in 1980.
  • Enos Nkala – nationalist, ZANU PF founded in his Highfield house.
  • George Tawengwa - owner of Mushandirapamwe Hotel, was the first black person to buy a farm in then Rhodesia
  • Paul Tangi Mhova Mkondo – nationalist, political prisoner, philanthropist, entrepreneur
  • Ndabaningi Sithole – founding father, nationalist politician[3]

Sport

Entertainment

Others

  • Ezra Wenjere – ordinary boy, born and raised in Highfield.

See also

References

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