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Enos M. Shumba has written: 'Bio-fueling southern Africa' 'Community level production and utilization of jatropha feedstock in Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe' 'Status and response to climate change in southern Africa' 'Priority areas for agroforestry research in Zimbabwe' -- subject(s): Agroforestry, Research 'Traditional medicinal plant practice in southern Africa' 'Bio-fuel investments in southern Africa'
The cast of Dark Course - 2012 includes: Fiona Grey as Diedre Oren Rehany as Rabbi Jake - Shumba Cathy Schenklberg as Mitzzi Rick Zieff as Howie
The cast of Flame - 1996 includes: Robina Chombe as Charity Sithembiso Gumbo as Pedzi John Jacobson as Photo Journalist Jackie Jojo as Shingi Marian Kunonga as Florence (Flame) Norman Madawo as Danger Ulla Mahaka as Nyasha (Liberty) Moise Matura as Che Phoebe Muhwati as Clever David Musvaire as Mabara Stanford Sengu as Panther Simon Shumba as Chiwara Lawrence Simbarashe as Mkondo
Oren Rehany has: Played Mendy in "The Holy Land" in 2001. Played Uri in "West Bank Story" in 2005. Played Isaac in "Just Dinner: An Un-Romantic Comedy" in 2007. Played Terrorist on Bike in "An American Carol" in 2008. Performed in "The Great Renaldo" in 2008. Played Oren Metz in "Leverage" in 2008. Played Danny Sadler in "The Last Republican" in 2008. Played Thief in "Bread Alone" in 2009. Played Wally Gershowitz in "Flash: The Wally Gershowitz Story" in 2009. Played Ronen in "Procession" in 2009. Played Louis Baylor in "The Rendezvous: A Love Story" in 2010. Played Occupier in "Conan" in 2010. Played Rabbi Jake - Shumba in "Dark Course" in 2012. Played Jake in "Conversations with Damaged Men" in 2013.
The cast of Armchair 30 - 1973 includes: Taiwo Ajai as Iwana Shumba Derek Anders as Knocker Alun Armstrong as Glazier Spencer Banks as Print Nicholas Barnes as Simon Fenton Christopher Biggins as Flub Norman Bird as Agency Man Roy Boyd as Piert Van Heerden John Carson as Alan Michael Cashman as Jesse James Alison Coleridge as Woman Pauline Collins as Carol Barrie Cookson as Dr Hessler Tint Peter Copley as Mr. Justice Hobbin Frances Cuka as Amy Fenton Linda Cunningham as Ellen Anne Cunningham as Kate Sloan Roland Curram as Barry Strap Nyree Dawn Porter as Stephanie Ed Devereaux as Inspector Braithwaite Barbara Ewing as Sybil Derek Fowlds as Brian John Fraser as Ross Evans Brian Hall as Hush Puppy Hope Jackman as Mrs. Birch Barry Jackson as The waiter Clifton Jones as Greenwell Shumba Freddie Jones as Santa Claus Mary Kenton as Liz Sebrof Jon Laurimore as Wilson Rosemary Leach as Val Rosalind Lloyd as Zena Arthur Lowe as Alfred Potter Doreen Mantle as Miss Fanshaw Alfred Marks as Harry Sebrof Mollie Maureen as Old Lady Sally Nesbitt as Joan Fenton Ian Ogilvy as A man Gordon Reid as Squirrel William Relton as Carruthers Terence Rigby as Swampy Bryan Stanyon as Mr. Marlow Sheila Steafel as Mrs. Ambler Eleanor Summerfield as Mrs. Selkirk Cleo Sylvestre as Lisa Bernard Taylor as Man Talfryn Thomas as Proprietor Dennis Waterman as John Sloan Queenie Watts as Mrs. Fenton Donald Webster as Bruce Fenton
'King of the Jungle'-- Swahili -- Simba-- Zulu -- imbube-- Zulu -- ibubesi-- Zulu -- ngonyama-- Afrikaans -- leeu-- Sesotho sa Leboa (Northern Sotho) -- bôtau-- Sesotho sa Leboa (Northern Sotho) -- sebatakgômo-- Sesotho sa Leboa (Northern Sotho) -- tau-- Sesotho -- tau-- Shona -- shumba-- Kongo -- nkosi-- Bemba -- inkalamo-- Swazi -- lí-bhubêsi-- Ndebele -- isilwane
The cast of Mandela - 1987 includes: Edwin Angless as Estate Agent Kashka Banjoko as 2nd Man Peter Cartwright as Court Judge Michael Chinyamurindi as 1st Prisoner Warren Clarke as Swanepoel Brian Cooper as Telephone Police Officer Allan Corduner as Benny Nathan Dambuza Mdledle as Chief Albert Luthuli Mike Davey as Police Officer Mannie De Villiers as Special Branch Driver Dudley Dickin as Minister Andy Dipenaar as Prison Warder Jane Esau as 1st Woman Eloi Fernandes as Lawyer Ayoub Danny Glover as Nelson Mandela Julian Glover as Senior Police Officer John Indi as Oliver Tambo Liz James as Welfare Social Worker Jan Jooste as Yard Police Officer Peter Joyce as Police Sergeant Dominic Kanaventi as Organiser Man Bryan MacKenzie as 2nd Civil Servant Josh Makawa as 1st Man (Street) Reverend Maseko as Wedding Priest Edith Mashore as 2nd Woman John Matshikiza as Walter Sisulu John Matthews as Lawyer Joffe Tam Mpofu as Young Man Chris Muchenje as 3rd Prisoner Tich Mudede as 2nd Prisoner Priscilla Mundawarara as Angry Mother Kingston Mupotsa as 1st Man (Restaurant) Tsokolo Muso as African Singer Niel Nativel as Sergeant Van Niekerk Colin Neilson as Court Magistrate Andy Nimmo as 1st Civil Servant Mike Phillips as Dennis Goldberg Mbuso Pityana as African Policeman Alister Pulford as Press Reporter Saul Reichlin as Lawyer Bram Fischer Gertrude Rook as Zeni Murray Russell as Special Branch Officer Bishop Shiri as Funeral Priest Simon Shumba as Postman Ben Sibenke as 2nd Man Dennis Sipthorpe as 2nd Judge Veni Sithole as Organiser Woman Xoliswa Sithole as Zindzi Juanita Waterman as Adelaide Tambo Kelvin Weare as Sergeant Van Heerden Andrew Whaley as Pollsmoor Warder Hywell Williams as Senior Police Officer Doug Wilson as Sergeant Naude Alfre Woodard as Winnie Mandela Hans Woolfe as Sergeant Louw
The cast of The Power of One - 1992 includes: Christien Anholt as Date at Dinner Robin Annison as Anita Raymond Barreto as Indian Referee Ed Beeten as Prison Commissioner Tracy Brooks Swope as Mother Michael Brunner as Cmdt. Van Zy Robbie Bulloch as Jaapie Botha Jon Cartwright as Jacob Rosemary Chikobwe Sibanda as Student Marcia Coleman as Woman Guest Daniel Craig as Sgt. Botha Banele Dala Moyo as Boy Who Reads Brendan Deary as P.K. Infant Tony Denham as Boxing Partner Pesedena Dinah as Student Stephen Dorff as P.K. Age 18 Faith Edwards as Miriam Sisulu Simon Fenton as P.K. Age 12 Adam Fogerty as Andress Malan Roy Francis as Referee Morgan Freeman as Geel Piet Martha Gibson Mtika as Student John Gielgud as St. John David Guzawa as Student Agatha Hurle as Midwife Garth Inns as Headmaster Nigel Ivy as P.K. Newborn Tyrone Jeffers as Student David Khabo as Student Nomadlozi Kubheka as Nanny Dominic Makuwachuma as Joshua Winston Mangwarara as Tonderai Infant Tonderai Masenda as Tonderai Fay Masterson as Maria Jeremiah Mnisi as Dabula Manzi Alois Moyo as Gideon Duma Peggy Moyo as Student Akim Mwale as Student Liz Ngwenya as Nganga Ancient Woman Winston Ntshona as Mlungisi John Osborne as Guard, School Gate Joel Phiri as Student Ian Roberts as Hoppie Gruenewald Clive Russell as Sgt. Bormann Simon Shumba as Man Without Pass Lungani Sibanda as Student Robert Thomas Reed as School Fight Opponent Paul Tingay as Grandfather John Turner as Afrikaner Minister Gert Van Niekirk as Lt. Smit Dominic Walker as Morrie Gilbert Marius Weyers as Prof. Daniel Marais Andrew Whaley as Ticket Taker Hywell Williams as Captain Guy Witcher as P.K. Age 7 Cecil Zilla Mamanzi as Ranch Foreman
Taiwo Ajai has: Played Adah Obl in "Crown Court" in 1972. Played Bolaji in "Black and Blue" in 1973. Played Iwana Shumba in "Armchair 30" in 1973. Played Bolaji in "Soap Opera in Stockwell" in 1973. Played Elaine Fitzgerald in "Angels" in 1975.
The cast of Cry Freedom - 1987 includes: Miles Anderson as Lemick James Aubrey as 2nd Passport Control officer Leonard Boucher Niven Boyd as 1st Roadblock policeman Philip Bretherton as Major Boshoff Tommy Buson as Tami Peter Cartwright as Senior police officer Peter Cary as White frontier policeman Carlton Chance as 2nd Rugby player Carl Chase as Policeman Basil Chidyamathamba as Brother-in-law Ruth Chinamando as Mother James Coine as Young boy Judy Cornwell as Receptionist Dudley Dickin as Nationalist Party delegate Karen Drury as Young secretary Jim Findley as Peter Jones Julian Glover as Don Card Hepburn Graham as Soga Michael Graham Cox as 3rd Passport Control officer Patricia Gumede as Shebeen Queen David Guwaza as 2nd Prisoner Garrick Hagon as McElrea Kalie Hanekom as Magistrate Prins Kate Hardie as Jane Woods John Hargreaves as Bruce David Henry as Afrikaner farmer Paul Herzberg as Beukes Christopher Hurst as 3rd Roadblock policeman Paul Jerricho as Sergeant Louw Dominic Kanaventi as Black frontier policeman Munyaradzi Kanaventi as Samora Biko Russell Keith Grant as 2nd Security guard Kevin Kline as Donald Woods Alton Kumalo as Speaker George Lovell as Nkosinathi Biko Robert MacNamara as Security policeman Louis Mahoney as Lesotho government official Mawa Makondo as Jason Joseph Marcell as Moses Claude Maredza as 1st Rugby player William Marlowe as Police captain at Soweto Peggy Marsh as Helen Suzman Walter Matemavi as Nephew Sam Mathambo as Lesotho passport officer Kimpton Mativenga as Black security policeman John Matshikiza as Mapetla Tichatonga Mazhindu as Dilima Alec McCowen as Acting High Commissioner Andrew McCulloch as Policeman Nel Kevin McNally as Ken Ian McNeice Sophie Mgcina as Evalina Hilary Minster as 1st Passport Control officer Nocebo Mlambo as Aunt Zakes Mokae as Father Kani William Morgan Sheppard as Policeman Clement Muchachi as Father Walter Muparutsa as Lesotho businessman Glen Murphy as 1st Secuity guard Marcy Mushore as Niece Star Ncube as 1st Prisoner Albert Ndinda as Alec Robert Phillips as Speaker at funeral Ian Richardson as State Prosecutor Simon Shumba as Young Lesotho official Gerald Sim as Police doctor Lawrence Simbarashe as Informer Josette Simon as Dr. Ramphele Evelyn Sithole as Nurse at clinic Xoliswa Sithole as Nurse at clinic Hans Sittig as Security policeman Wabei Siyolwe as Tenjy Gwyneth Strong as Girl at funeral Adam Stuart Walker as Duncan Woods Hamish Stuart Walker as Gavin Woods Spring Stuart Walker as Mary Woods Nick Tate as Richie Graeme Taylor as Dillon Woods John Thaw as Kruger David Trevena as Mortician Tony Vogel as 2nd Roadblock policeman Denzel Washington as Steve Biko Juanita Waterman as Ntsiki Biko Timothy West as Captain De Wet Andrew Whaley as Sub-Editor Gary Whelan as Police sergeant Penelope Wilton as Wendy Woods
Clifton Jones has: Played Cain in "BBC Sunday-Night Theatre" in 1950. Played Nikuma Okonoye in "Dixon of Dock Green" in 1955. Played Sam in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Played Jeremiah Sanders in "Emergency-Ward 10" in 1957. Performed in "Life in Emergency Ward 10" in 1959. Played Snowy Buer in "No Hiding Place" in 1959. Played Ted in "Scotland Yard" in 1960. Played Nogan in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Man in "Studio 4" in 1962. Played Jamaican Passenger in "The V.I.P.s" in 1963. Played Henry Pierce in "Teletale" in 1963. Played Rio in "Love Story" in 1963. Played Jethro in "First Night" in 1963. Played Foster in "Catch Hand" in 1964. Played Prosecuting counsel in "Theatre 625" in 1964. Played Pius Odinga in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Lyle in "Danger Man" in 1964. Played Lieut. Labaste in "Danger Man" in 1964. Played Minister in "The Troubleshooters" in 1965. Performed in "Thirty-Minute Theatre" in 1965. Played Nogemba in "The Troubleshooters" in 1965. Played Nelson in "Orlando" in 1965. Played Paul Obukwe in "Public Eye" in 1965. Played Cacambo in "BBC Play of the Month" in 1965. Played George Maynard in "Rainbow City" in 1967. Played Corporal Silinga in "Man in a Suitcase" in 1967. Played Black power militant in "Sympathy for the Devil" in 1968. Played Chokey in "Decline and Fall... of a Birdwatcher" in 1968. Played Black Detective in "Joanna" in 1968. Played himself in "Voices" in 1968. Played Andrew in "Father Dear Father" in 1968. Played General Sakut in "Only When I Larf" in 1968. Played Mr. Smythe-Sekou, QC in "The Expert" in 1968. Played Insp. Wallace in "Softly Softly: Task Force" in 1969. Played Manuel Patino in "The Main Chance" in 1969. Played Lusaka in "Menace" in 1970. Played Dr. Seward in "Kate" in 1970. Played Red in "Now Look Here" in 1971. Played Sebastian in "Jason King" in 1971. Played Milton in "Trial" in 1971. Played Fremasi in "The Onedin Line" in 1971. Played Dr. Ferguson in "Doctor in Charge" in 1972. Played Hetherton in "Innocent Bystanders" in 1972. Played Dr. Gordon in "New Scotland Yard" in 1972. Played Greenwell Shumba in "Armchair 30" in 1973. Played Larry in "Father Dear Father" in 1973. Played David Kano in "Space: 1999" in 1975. Played Arnold Hollyoak in "Quiller" in 1975. Played Dr. Adams in "Survivors" in 1975. Played David Kano in "Journey Through the Black Sun" in 1976. Played David Kano in "Alien Attack" in 1976. Played Abraham St. Jacques in "The Professionals" in 1977. Played Henry Tasker in "1990" in 1977. Played Stanley in "The Professionals" in 1977. Played Blackavar in "Watership Down" in 1978. Played David Kano in "Destination Moonbase-Alpha" in 1978. Played Dr. John Strong in "Agony" in 1979. Played Sgt. Hunt in "Ike" in 1979. Played Dr. Kibu in "London Conspiracy" in 1980. Played John Gabole in "Buccaneer" in 1980. Played Dr. Lule in "Breakaway" in 1980. Played King Jabalani in "Sheena" in 1984. Played Bortas Crewman in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" in 1987. Played Ensign Craig in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" in 1987. Played Dr. Ocampo in "China Moon" in 1994.