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From Feremenga to Tomasi to Thomas: A Name Shaped by Encounter

Tags: African Naming Traditions, Colonial Zimbabwe, Feremenga, Mazowe River History, Oral History, Pfungwe Dynasty, Pfungwe History, Shona Names, Thomas Name History, Tomasi, Zimbabwe Heritage

Published March 8, 2026 by Mike Thomas

The story of the name Tomasi reflects a fascinating journey through cultural contact and historical change. According to family memory, the man later known as Tomasi was originally born with …

Thomas Feremenga and Nyauyanga: Names Across the Colonial Divide

Tags: African Naming Traditions, Colonial Identity, Colonial Zimbabwe, Cosmas Mupararano, Family Lineage, Feremenga, Mazowe River, Mupararano, Nyauyanga, Oral History, Pfungwe Dynasty, Pfungwe History, Portuguese Influence, Portuguese in Zimbabwe, Rhodesia, Shona Names, Thomas Feremenga, Tomasi, Zimbabwe History, Zimbabwean Heritage

Published March 8, 2026 by Mike Thomas

In the history of the Pfungwe people, the names Nyauyanga and Thomas Feremenga appear to mark two different eras: the period before colonisation and the period after foreign …

Thomas Feremenga Sosono: Patriarch of Two Houses

Tags: African Family History, African Genealogy, Chokurota, Cultural Legacy, Family Lineage, Muzondi, Ndikiye Family, Oral History, Polygamous Family Structure, Sosono Family, Thomas Feremenga Sosono, Zimbabwean Heritage

Published March 3, 2026 by Mike Thomas

Thomas Feremenga Sosono: Patriarch of Two Houses

Thomas Feremenga Sosono is a cornerstone of Sosono family history — a man whose life did not shape one household, but two. Through his marriages to Chokurota and Muzondi, he …