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Ignatius
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Ignatius is a male given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Given name
[edit]Religious
[edit]- Ignatius of Antioch (35–108), saint and martyr, Apostolic Father, early Christian bishop
- Ignatius of Constantinople (797–877), Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saint, Patriarch of Constantinople
- Ignatios the Deacon (780/790 – after 845), Byzantine bishop and writer
- Ignatius of Bulgaria, patriarch in 1272–1277
- Ignatius Brianchaninov (1807–1867), Russian Orthodox saint, bishop and ascetical writer
- Ignatius of Jesus (1596–1667), Italian Catholic missionary friar
- Ignatius of Laconi (1701–1781), Italian Catholic saint
- Ignatius of Loyola (1491–1556), Basque Catholic saint and founder of the Society of Jesus
- Ignatius of Moscow (1540–1620), Russian Orthodox Patriarch
- Ignatius Moses I Daoud (or Moussa Daoud) (1930–2012), Syrian Catholic Patriarch
- Ignatius Zakka I Iwas (born 1933), Syriac Orthodox Patriarch
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To see the current Immigration New Zealand Operational Manual go to
www.immigration.govt.nz/opsmanualList of persons closely associated with Robert Mugabe...
Appendix 7 - List of persons closely associated with Robert Mugabe, President of Zimbabwe, and the Zimbabwe government
Name
Sometime Role
D.O.B
Abu Basutu, Titus M. J.
Air Vice Marshal, Matebeleland South
Ahmed Al-Shanfari (aka AL SHANFARI), Thamer Bin Said
Former Chairman of Oryx Group and Oryz Natural Resources.
30.1.1968 or
3.1.1968
Barwe, Reuben
Journalist with Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation
19.3.1953
Ben-Menashe, Ari
circa 1951
Bimha, slang för mikrofon (Michael) aka Chakanaka
Chairman - Air Zimbabwe
Bonyongwe, Happyton
Director-General, huvud Intelligence Organisation
6.11.1960
Bonyongwe, Willa or Wil
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Dreaming of Zimbabwe: Stories from the diaspora
Nearly 24 years ago, Lance Guma came face to face with a gun.
A man had followed him out of the main post office in the Zimbabwean capital, Harare, before attempting to provoke him into an argument. Lance was 22 years old.
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end of listLance remembers the gunman threatening to pull the trigger before shrugging and telling him nonchalantly: “You’re making too much noise.”
He was certain it was a warning. As a student leader at Harare Polytechnic College, Lance had spoken openly about police brutality and advocated for an increase in student grants.
He didn’t bother to report the incident to the police.
“This is what happens to a