Noun
shamba (plural shambas)
(East Africa) An area of cultivated ground; a plot of land, a small subsistence farm for growing crops and fruit-bearing trees, often including the dwelling of the farmer.
Makore (Snr) is in remand prison awaiting trial after he was arrested in September on charges of murdering his brother’s child with the help of his herdsman, Tafadzwa Shamba, who is also remanded in custody and has reportedly confessed to being involved. Source: Internet
In the basement of Shamba Complex located on Kyagwe Road opposite Kisekka Market, a strong smell of oil greets you as you walk on a stained floor leading to metallic lockup shops that are used as stores. Source: Internet
Shamba told detectives that he cleaned the scene of the blood and set the grass on fire to destroy evidence. Source: Internet
Tapiwa Makore Senior is alleged to have instructed his herdsman, Tafadzwa Shamba to kidnap the boy and to murder him for ritual purposes. Source: Internet
It would be possible to continue some kind of dialogue at this level,” Shamba said. Source: Internet
Memorial is restored by the Russian Embassy in Abkhazia to the 70th anniversary of the Victory, on the initiative of MP of Dranda District Sergey Shamba and the community of the village. Source: Internet