Oct 23, 1984 - Apr 13, 2024October 23, 1984 - April 13, 2024
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Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Johannesburg, South Africa
Lasagna and chicken stew
Burna Boy
She loved writing especially when she was in her twenties; she loved reading; she loved a nice loud scream which sounded like “hululu”; she hated driving; she loved using her mommy voice for babies even when talking to Ronnie and also Nako and Nashe 😂
Taking a nap on the corner of the couch; calling the kids for a nice long hug and cuddle; sewing; having her husband take pictures of her; listening to Burna Boy and Zonke whilst cooking; talking to her besties and sister on the phone
Home with the family; Sun City; Victoria Falls
Reality TV such as Love is Blind; Big Bang Theory; Modern Family
Netball
Heather Moyo (née Bangwayo) was born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe to Davison and Margaret Bangwayo on the 23rd of October 1984 as the 3rd of four children. She was married to Ndaba Moyo and together, they have two beautiful children: Zinhle who is 9, and Nkosi who is 7.
Heather attended Coghlan and Petra Primary schools in Bulawayo, before proceeding to Girls' College for high school. At 18 she moved to South Africa to study at Monash University where she was subsequently offered a job after graduation. She went on to work in universities and tertiary education for all of her working life and was also known for her love and kindness for people, regardless of who they were.
Heather also had a passion for sewing which she did as a hobby and eventually as a business, which she called Seams Sewphisticated', making ladies' outfits that are as fancy as she was!
We will miss her infectious energy and flare for life which led her to pursue and achieve her dreams, touching many lives in the process.
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Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Johannesburg, South Africa