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Closeup of enlarged labia, standing. Elongated labia (also known as sinus pudoris or macronympha, [1] and colloquially as khoikhoi apron or hottentot apron) is a feature of certain Khoekhoe and other African women [citation needed] who develop, whether naturally or through artificial stretching, relatively elongated labia minora, which may hang up to 10 centimetres (4 in) outside the rest of ...
Women's rights in Zimbabwe (3 C, 4 P) Z. Zimbabwean women (4 C) Pages in category "Women in Zimbabwe" This category contains only the following page.
Harare, Zimbabwe Shot put: 15.58 m Mariette Van Heerden: 20 January 1974 Salisbury, Rhodesia Discus throw: 55.70 m Mariette Van Heerden: 25 March 1984 Harare, Zimbabwe Hammer throw: 21.40 m Tendai Chiparaushe: 16–22 August 2006 Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe Javelin throw: 42.70 m Wayne Nkomo: 14 December 2016 Luanda, Angola Heptathlon: 4293 pts Lucky ...
[12] [13] In 2017, she was banned from performing in Zimbabwe due to the nature of her performances. [14] She was deported from Zambia over similar issues less than a year later. [ 15 ] In 2022, she has been banned from performing in Malawi by the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Wildlife for her lewd performances.
Zimbabwe, a name that conjours images of sprawling savannahs, majestic wildlife, and the enigmatic ruins of an ancient city, is a country with a deeply layered past. From its precolonial prosperity and complexity to the trials of colonialism and the eventual tumult of independence and beyond, Zimbabwe's history is a profound story of resilience ...
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Zimbabwe's women team made its international debut in 2006, at the ICC Africa regional qualifier for the Women's Cricket World Cup. [6] By winning that tournament, the team qualified for the 2008 World Cup Qualifier , eventually placing fifth out of eight teams by defeating Scotland in a play-off.
Mbende Jerusarema dance is a prominent dance style among the Zezuru Shona of eastern Zimbabwe, particularly in the Murewa and Uzumba-Maramba-Pfungwe districts. [1] [2] Traditional dances and performances, such as Jerusarema, are still vital living traditions in Zimbabwe, performed in a variety of settings and respected by local communities.