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Murowa River: The Sand, the Well, and the Path North

Tags: African Water Wells, Mazowe River Tributary, Mupararano, Murowa River, Pfungwe Dynasty, Pfungwe Heritage, Pfungwe History, Rural Life Zimbabwe 1970s, Thomas Feremenga, Zimbabwe Landscape, Zimbabwe Oral History

Published March 8, 2026 by Mike Thomas

Murowa River: The Sand, the Well, and the Path North
Murowa River, a tributary of the Mazowe River. This sandy riverbed became part of daily life for the Pfungwe family after Mupararano moved the dynasty further north. Beneath …

The Pfungwe Origins: Names, Totems, and the Hidden History of a Dynasty

Tags: African Naming Traditions, Feremenga, Mazowe River History, Nhari Unendoro, Nyauyanga, Pfungwe Dynasty, Pfungwe History, Pfungwe Origins, Portuguese in Zimbabwe, Shona Totems, Thomas Name History, Tomasi, Zimbabwe Heritage, Zimbabwe Oral History

Published March 8, 2026 by Mike Thomas

The history of the Pfungwe lineage is preserved not only in stories and places, but also in names and totems. Within the oral traditions of the Pfungwe people, names such …

Feremenga: Exploring the Possible Roots of the Name

Tags: African Naming Traditions, Colonial Zimbabwe, Family Lineage, Feremenga, Mazowe River History, Pfungwe Dynasty, Pfungwe History, Portuguese in Zimbabwe, Shona Names, Zimbabwe Oral History

Published March 8, 2026 by Mike Thomas

The name Feremenga appears in the history of the Pfungwe lineage as an unusual and intriguing surname. Unlike many traditional Shona names that can easily be interpreted through familiar linguistic …