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| Ambassador Thomas S. Bvuma and his wife Mrs. Tsi Tsi Bvuma received the guests at the door of the hall at Monte Líbano. |
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| Ambassador and Mrs. Thomas S. Bvuma with the Ambassador of Denmark, Mr. Christian Konigsfeldt (far right) and his wife, Mrs. Pia Konigsfeldt (far right). |
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| From left to right, Minister Counsellor of the Embassy of Zimbabwe, Mrs. Ruth Chikwira, Ambassadress Tsi Tsi Bvuma, Ambassador Thomas S. Bvuma, and the Ambassador of Indonesia Mr. Pieter Taruyu Vau. |
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| Citizens from Brasília also came to the reception. In the picture, Lane, Cleide, the Ambassador Thomas S. Bvuma and his wife, Mrs. Tsi Tsi Bvuma, Mrs. Vimbay Mhembere, Larissa and Raquel. |
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| On April 18, 2005 , Ambassador Thomas S. Bvuma hosted the diplomatic community for a very special occasion. In a reception at "Monte Líbano", the Ambassador, his wife, Ambassadres Tsi Tsi and the diplomats of the Zimbabwean Embassy prepared a very enjoyable ambience to receive the guests, with panels containing images of the exuberant Zimbabwe and floral arrangements with the colors of the flag. |
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| Many diplomats and important figures were present at the event. In the picture, Ambassador of Thailand, Mrs. Siree Bunnag (far left), Ambassador John Sullivan, of Australia, and his wife, Mrs. Patricia Sullivan, President of AOLA. |
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| Ambassador of Malaysia, Mr. Tai Kat Meng and Ambassador of Myanmar, Mr. Ambassador U Hla Myint. |
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| Ambassador of South Africa, Mrs. Lindiwe Zulu, and the Portuguese teacher of the diplomats, Mrs. Maria José. |
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| Mr. Patrick Nandago, Ambassador of Namibia (at the back), his wife, Mrs. Elina Nandago (center) and the Ambassadress of Sudan, Mrs. Amal Hassan M. A. Haimoura. |
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| Diplomats and Brazilian government authorities were present at the celebration of the Zimbabwe National Day, the first one in Brazil, considering that Zimbabwe established an Embassy here in Brasilia last December . |
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| The Ambassadresses and ladies of the diplomatic community gave their charm to the event. |
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| Esio Fujimura, representing "Banco do Brasil" and his wife, Mrs. Cintia Fujimura. |
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| The celebration began with a cocktail, followed by the band of the Brazilian Armed Forces playing both Brazilian and Zimbabwean National Anthems. After the anthems, Ambassador Thomas S. Bvuma spoke to the guests, praising the diplommatic relations between Brazil and Zimbabwe, and remembering the jubilee of the Zimbabwean Independence |
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| The Brazilian Armed Forces band played the National Anthems of Brazil and Zimbabwe. |
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| After his pronunciation, the Ambassador proposted a toast and invited the guests to enjoy a lovely dinner. The evening was delightful and the mood was casual and pleasant. |
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| The Brazilian Armed Forces band played the National Anthems of Brazil and Zimbabwe. |
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| THE GUIDE congratulates the Zimbabwean Embassy for this two times important celebration. |
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