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'''Fanizani Akuda''', also known as Fanizani Phiri, was a member of the sculptural movement usually called "Shona sculpture", although he and some others of its recognised members were not ethnically Shona. He worked initially at the Tengenenge Sculpture Community, 150 km north of Harare near Guruve, which he joined in 1966. Akuda, an ethnic Chewa was born in 1932 in what was then [[Northern Rhodesia]].  {{MainPageAbstractFooter|Fanizani Akuda}}
'''Fanizani Akuda''', also known as Fanizani Phiri, was a member of the sculptural movement usually called "Shona sculpture", although he and some others of its recognised members were not ethnically Shona. He worked initially at the Tengenenge Sculpture Community, 150 km north of Harare near Guruve, which he joined in 1966. Akuda, an ethnic Chewa was born in 1932 in what was then [[Northern Rhodesia]].  {{MainPageAbstractFooter|Fanizani Akuda}}
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Fanizani Akuda

Fanizani Akuda, also known as Fanizani Phiri, was a member of the sculptural movement usually called "Shona sculpture", although he and some others of its recognised members were not ethnically Shona. He worked initially at the Tengenenge Sculpture Community, 150 km north of Harare near Guruve, which he joined in 1966. Akuda, an ethnic Chewa was born in 1932 in what was then Northern Rhodesia.