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|successor = [[Munashe Ngonidzashe]] | |successor = [[Munashe Ngonidzashe]] | ||
|spouse = [[Rudorwashe Ngonidzashe]] | |spouse = [[Rudorwashe Ngonidzashe]] | ||
|issue = [[Munashe Ngonidzashe]] (b. 1969)<br>[[Munyai Ngonidzashe]] (b. 1971)<br>[[Auyanerudo Dumbutshena]] (b. 1973)<br>[[Takwana Ngonidzashe]] (b. 1975)<br>[[Watinoda Prabhu]] (b. 1977) | |||
|issue = [[Munashe Ngonidzashe]] (b. 1969)<br>[[Munyai Ngonidzashe]] (b. 1971)<br>[[Auyanerudo Dumbutshena]] (b. 1973)[[Takwana Ngonidzashe]] (b. 1975)<br>[[Watinoda Prabhu]] (b. 1977) | |||
|full name = Mariana i Krasimir i Apostol | |full name = Mariana i Krasimir i Apostol | ||
|house = [[House of Ngonidzashe]] | |house = [[House of Ngonidzashe]] | ||
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Their marriage lasted until Rudorwashe Ngonidzashe's death at the age of 67 in 2014 from {{wp|breast cancer}}. Since her death, Kupakwashe Ngonidzashe expressed his intention to not marry again. | Their marriage lasted until Rudorwashe Ngonidzashe's death at the age of 67 in 2014 from {{wp|breast cancer}}. Since her death, Kupakwashe Ngonidzashe expressed his intention to not marry again. | ||
He is a devout member of the {{wp|Methodism|Free Church of Bahia}}, saying in 1983 that "the Free Church of Bahia is the bedrock of my faith." |
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Kupakwashe Ngonidzashe | |||||
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Queen of Katranjiev | |||||
Reign | 21 September, 2019 - present | ||||
Predecessor | Izibongo Ngonidzashe | ||||
Heir apparent | Munashe Ngonidzashe | ||||
Born | Port Fitzhubert, Rizikuru (present-day Rwizikuru) | 29 August 1942||||
Spouse | Rudorwashe Ngonidzashe | ||||
Issue | Munashe Ngonidzashe (b. 1969) Munyai Ngonidzashe (b. 1971) Auyanerudo Dumbutshena (b. 1973) Takwana Ngonidzashe (b. 1975) Watinoda Prabhu (b. 1977) | ||||
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House | House of Ngonidzashe | ||||
Father | Izibongo Ngonidzashe | ||||
Mother | Anatswanashe Ngonidzashe | ||||
Religion | Free Church of Bahia |
Kupakwashe Ngonidzashe (born 29 August, 1942) is the current Mambo of Rwizikuru, reigning since his father's death on 21 September, 1979.
Early life
Kupakwashe was born to Izibongo Ngonidzashe and Anatswanashe Ngonidzashe in Port Fitzhubert, and was the eldest of five sons. As the grandson of prominent nationalist Samhuri Ngonidzashe, he was introduced to politics very early on.
He entered the Charles Fitzhubert School in 1947, and was described as a "middling student" by his teachers who did "neither too well, nor too poorly" throughout his time in school.
In 1953, he took the eleven-plus exam, and was placed into a grammar school, although it has been alleged by many people, including Muchazvireva Ngonidzashe, that his grandfather had forced the Ministry of Education to alter the results to get him into a grammar school. Thus, he was admitted that year into the Shungudzemwoyo Nhema Grammar School, where he was described by his teachers "as not particularly bright," although noted his charisma and his aptitude with political affairs.
After finishing his sixth form in 1960, Izibongo Ngonidzashe entered the Rwizikuran civil service, and was quickly appointed deputy minister by his father, Izibongo Ngonidzashe, who at that point had become President of Rwizikuru.
In 1964, with Izibongo Ngonidzashe reaching his maximum terms under the constitution, he chose to abolish the Republic and constitution, and declared Rwizikuru an absolute monarchy. In the ceremony, Izibongo conferred the status of korona muchinda (weRwizi for crown prince) on Kupakwashe.
With this status, Kupakwashe Ngonidzashe started to play a far more prominent role on Rwizikuran society. (TBC)
Personal life
Kupakwashe Ngonidzashe married 19-year old Rudorwashe Jokonya in 1967, and had three sons: Munashe Ngonidzashe, heir to the Rwizikuran throne, Munyai Ngonidzashe, and Takwana Ngonidzashe, as well as two daughters, Auyanerudo Dumbutshena, and Watinoda Prabhu.
Their marriage lasted until Rudorwashe Ngonidzashe's death at the age of 67 in 2014 from breast cancer. Since her death, Kupakwashe Ngonidzashe expressed his intention to not marry again.
He is a devout member of the Free Church of Bahia, saying in 1983 that "the Free Church of Bahia is the bedrock of my faith."