Nemakonde High School is a Government high school located in Chinhoyi, Mashonaland West province, Zimbabwe. The school is located in Chikonohono Township on the southern part of the town.
The school admitted its first pupils in 1979, offering only Form One classes. These pioneering pupils were the first group to write O levels exams in November 1982. The first headmaster was Mr Mukonoweshuro deputised by Mr Ngwenya. The school has enjoyed a long period of academic successes under the leadership of the now retired Michael Madare Shambare who was at the helm from 1991 to 2011. As of 2022, the school is headed by Mr Bernard Tavaguta, who took over from Mr Shambare.
Category:Chinhoyi Category:High schools in Zimbabwe Category:Educational institutions established in 1979 Category:1979 establishments in Rhodesia Category:Education in Mashonaland West Province
Marie Ndjeka Opombo is the former Ambassador of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the United Kingdom, replaced by Ndolamb Ngokwey in 2023. She is also a non-resident Ambassador to Norway.
When she was fifteen, she went to Belgium to study at the Higher Institute of Economic Science and the Institute of Higher Education in Social Communication, graduating with a teaching degree. She went on to earn a Business English degree from Manchester University.
Moïse Kabaku Mutshail is a Congolese diplomat and was the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the Russian Federation, presenting his Letter of Credence to then-President of Russia Vladimir Putin on 3 February 2006. He held this post until 2010, being replaced by Ali Rashidi Moïse.
Syedna Mohammed Badruddin (d. 1256 AH/1840 AD in Surat, India) was the 46th Da'i al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohra. He succeeded the 45th Da'i, Syedna Tayyeb Zainuddin, to the religious post. He was born in Bharuch in 1811. He was seven years old when his father Syedna Abde'Ali Saifuddin died. He was taken under the care of Syedna Mohammed Ezzuddin who brought him up and nurtured him for four years.
Syedna Mohammed Badruddin became Da'i al-Mutlaq in 1252 AH/1836 AD. His period of da'wat was 1252–1256 AH/1836–1840 AD.
Syedna Mohammed Badruddin married Amatullah Aaisaheba, daughter of Syedna Tayyeb Zainuddin. His ma'zoon was Syedi Hebatullah Jamaluddin, and mukasir was Abdul Qadir Najmuddin. Following his death, a succession dispute led to the separation of the Atba-e-Malak in Nagpur.