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Goffal Goffal or Goffel is a popular term used for Coloureds, persons of mixed race from the former states of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland: Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The community includes many diverse constituents of Shona, Northern Ndebele, British, or Afrikaner descent. It is not clear when the term ''"Goffel"'' first entered common usage, but among Coloureds themselves it had surfaced in the mid- to late 1970s. The nation with the largest Goffal population is Zimbabwe, where approximately 18,000 still reside.〔http://www.zimstat.co.zw/dmdocuments/Census/CensusResults2012/National_Report.pdf〕 ==Racial composition of goffals== Goffal can refer to a mixture of any race but is predominantly a mixture of local black tribes (Shona and Ndebele), and white settlers. Goffal surnames are of European origin e.g. Brown, Staal, Green, Orange, Britto, Soutter, Noble, Mckop, Hassam, Green, Van Helsdingen, and Van Heeden. They have also been nicknamed "vazukuru", which means nephew or niece born of a sister, by ethnic Shona people, referring to the wide belief that they were mostly born of relationships between white men and black women.
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