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Fanuel is a given name. Notable people with the given name include: * Fanuel Kenosi (born 1988), Botswana sprinter * Fanuel Kozonguizi (1932-1995), Namibian lawyer and politician * Fanuel Magangani, Malawaian Anglican bishop * Fanuel Makamu (born 1977), South African robber, rapist and serial killer * Fanuel Massingue (born 1982), Mozambican footballer {{given name ...
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Fanuel Kenosi
Fanuel Kenosi (born 3 May 1988) is a Botswana sprinter who specializes in the 200 metres. At the 2008 African Championships in Addis Ababa he won a bronze medal in the 200 metres, in a national record of 20.72 seconds, and finished fourth in the 4 x 400 metres relay. He competed in the 200 metres event at the 2008 Olympic Games, but without reaching the final round. In addition to his 200 metres national record, he also has 10.58 seconds in the 100 metres, achieved at the 2007 All-Africa Games in Algiers; and 47.09 seconds in the 400 metres The 400 metres, or 400-meter dash, is a sprint event in track and field competitions. It has been featured in the athletics programme at the Summer Olympics since 1896 for men and since 1964 for women. On a standard outdoor running track, it is ..., achieved in April 2008 in Réduit, Mauritius. References External links * 1988 births Living people Botswana male sprinters Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics ...
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Fanuel Kozonguizi
Fanuel Jariretundu Kozonguizi (26 January 1932 - 1 February 1995) was a Namibian politician, diplomat, and lawyer who played a significant role during the Namibian War of Independence as a petitioner. In 1959, Kozonguizi co-founded and became the first president of the South West African National Union (SWANU), Namibia's first political party. In the 1960s, Kozonguizi served as a permanent petitioner to the United Nations on behalf of the Herero Chiefs' Council. He was among the first Namibian nationalists to present the case for Namibia's self-determination at the UN. He remained in exile for several years and returned to Namibia to take part in the Transitional Government of National Unity in the 1980s. Prior to Namibia's independence, Kozonguizi held high-ranking administrative positions in the then South West Africa under the South African apartheid administration, and during the Transitional Government. Following independence, he served as a member of Parliament and was ...
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Fanuel Magangani
Fanuel Emmanuel Chioko Magangani (born 1971 or 1972) is a Malawian Anglican bishop. Since 2010, he has been bishop of the Diocese of Northern Malawi in the Church of the Province of Central Africa. He was the first indigenous Malawian to become bishop of the diocese. Education and early ministry Magangani received his education at Zomba Theological College and Mzuzu University and ordained a deacon in the Anglican church in 1999, then as a priest in 2000. He was dean of St Peter's Cathedral, Likoma, from 2003 to 2007. In 2018, he completed a doctor of ministry degree at Nashotah House. Episcopacy In June 2010, Magangani was elected the third bishop of the Diocese of Northern Malawi. He was consecrated a bishop during a five-hour service at in Mzuzu on 7 November 2010, becoming the first indigenous African bishop of the diocese. Under Magangani, the Bible Society of Malawi completed the translation of the New Testament into Lambya, marking the final New Testament translation ...
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Fanuel Makamu
Fanuel Makamu (born 1977), known as The Mpumalanga Serial Rapist, is a South African robber, rapist and serial killer. Along with his accomplice, Henry Maile, the duo robbed, raped and killed women and nearby witnesses on streets between February and September 2000. Maile was killed during apprehension, and Makamu was sentenced to 165 years' imprisonment. Murders Makamu and Maile started their crime spree in February 2000. They would rob and rape women on streets, and at times, shoot anybody accompanying their victims. On one such instance, on August 5, the criminals broke into a water pump station in Cottondale, where a security guard and his girlfriend were sleeping, shooting the man dead and raping the woman, killing her afterwards as well. In another case, a woman was walking towards her husband's work when the two men forced her to come with them, raping her at Magwagwaza High School in Mhala on May 11. One of the surviving victims testified about her encounter with the tw ...
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