Struggle For Zimbabwe


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Struggle For Zimbabwe


Struggle For Zimbabwe
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Author : David Martin
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1981

Struggle For Zimbabwe written by David Martin and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1981 with History categories.




Mugabe


Mugabe
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Author : Martin Meredith
language : en
Publisher: Hachette UK
Release Date : 2009-04-28

Mugabe written by Martin Meredith and has been published by Hachette UK this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-04-28 with History categories.


Robert Mugabe came to power in Zimbabwe in 1980 after a long civil war in Rhodesia. The white minority government had become an international outcast in refusing to give in to the inevitability of black majority rule. Finally the defiant white prime minister Ian Smith was forced to step down and Mugabe was elected president. Initially he promised reconciliation between white and blacks, encouraged Zimbabwe's economic and social development, and was admired throughout the world as one of the leaders of the emerging nations and as a model for a transition from colonial leadership. But as Martin Meredith shows in this history of Mugabe's rule, Mugabe from the beginning was sacrificing his purported ideals—and Zimbabwe's potential—to the goal of extending and cementing his autocratic leadership. Over time, Mugabe has become ever more dictatorial, and seemingly less and less interested in the welfare of his people, treating Zimbabwe's wealth and resources as spoils of war for his inner circle. In recent years he has unleashed a reign of terror and corruption in his country. Like the Congo, Angola, Rwanda, Sierra Leone and Liberia, Zimbabwe has been on a steady slide to disaster. Now for the first time the whole story is told in detail by an expert. It is a riveting and tragic political story, a morality tale, and an essential text for understanding today's Africa.



Re Living The Second Chimurenga


Re Living The Second Chimurenga
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Author : Fay Chung
language : en
Publisher: African Books Collective
Release Date : 2006

Re Living The Second Chimurenga written by Fay Chung and has been published by African Books Collective this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with National liberation movements categories.


This retrospective offers a first hand account on internal conflicts in ZANU during the 1970s, which resulted in the defeat of its left wing. Chung's narratives include her experiences in two guerrilla camps. She recalls her encounters with the charismatic Josiah Tongogara, a legendary military commander during Zimbabwe's liberation war (known as the ©second chimurenga♯), who died at the threshold to Independence. The personal recollection of a transition to national sovereignty concludes with an incisive analysis of developments after Independence. It ends with Chung's vision for the Zimbabwe of the future. Fay Chung served within the Ministry of Education in post-colonial Zimbabwe for a total of fourteen years, at the end as the Minister of Education and Culture. Her autobiographical account has the childhood experiences in colonial Rhodesia as a point of departure. Like many other Zimbabwean intellectuals she joined the liberation struggle. From the mid-1970s she worked within the ZANU-organised educational sphere.



Struggle For Liberation In Zimbabwe


Struggle For Liberation In Zimbabwe
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Author : DHAZI CHIWAPU
language : en
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Release Date : 2013

Struggle For Liberation In Zimbabwe written by DHAZI CHIWAPU and has been published by Trafford Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with History categories.


Here is an opportunity for readers to understand the silent and unrecorded side of the struggle for independence in Zimbabwe. This is a true narration of events experienced by the writer as far as he recalls, from the early years just as he began to follow other boys as they herd cattle in the bushes of Zimbabwe to the time Zimbabwe got independence. The book is meant to appreciate the work done by every Zimbabweans, fathers, mothers, boys (mujibhas) and girls (chimbwidos) throughout the armed struggle.



Zimbabwe


Zimbabwe
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Author : Masipula Sithole
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1999

Zimbabwe written by Masipula Sithole and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999 with History categories.




The Struggle For Zimbabwe


The Struggle For Zimbabwe
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 19??

The Struggle For Zimbabwe written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 19?? with Zimbabwe categories.




Multidisciplinary Perspectives On Zimbabwe S Liberation Struggle


Multidisciplinary Perspectives On Zimbabwe S Liberation Struggle
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Author : Munyaradzi Nyakudya
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2022-11-15

Multidisciplinary Perspectives On Zimbabwe S Liberation Struggle written by Munyaradzi Nyakudya and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-11-15 with Political Science categories.


This book provides a timely reconceptualization of Zimbabwe’s anti- colonial liberation struggle, resisting simple binaries in favour of more nuanced, critical analysis. Most historiographies characterize Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle as being defined by simple bifurcations along racial, ethnic, class and ideological perspectives. This book argues that the nationalist struggle is far more complex than such simple configurations would suggest, and that many actors have been overlooked in the analysis. The book broadens our understanding by analysing the roles of a wide range of political figures, organizations, and members of the military, as well as the media and the often overlooked part that women played. Over the course of the book, the contributors also reflect on the ways in which revolutionary figures have been repainted as “sellouts”, in particular by the ZANU PF ruling party, and what that means for the country’s interpretation of their recent past. Highlighting in particular, the expertise of leading scholars from within Zimbabwe, across a range of disciplines, this book will be of interest to researchers of African history, politics and postcolonial studies.



The Struggle In Zimbabwe


The Struggle In Zimbabwe
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Author : Vernon Damani Johnson
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2007

The Struggle In Zimbabwe written by Vernon Damani Johnson and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Zimbabwe categories.




My Life In The Struggle For The Liberation Of Zimbabwe


My Life In The Struggle For The Liberation Of Zimbabwe
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Author : M Mpofu
language : en
Publisher: Author House
Release Date : 2014

My Life In The Struggle For The Liberation Of Zimbabwe written by M Mpofu and has been published by Author House this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


This is an elucidation of accumulation of personal experience within the context of socio-cultural internalization in particular and the socio-political environment in general that is intended to provide some insights into a plethora of ingredients that converged and crystallized into a catalytic impetus that socially transformed my generation from village boys to highly politicised freedom fighters during the 1960s to the 1970s in Rhodesia. I hvae done this by tracing the footprints of my experience which show multiple stages and strands of cultural, social, political and physical determinants that landed themselves on my growth path starting from socialization in my parents'' home all the way through the local community traditions and schooling to active service for the freedom of my country at local and national levels. Here the crucial elements that moulded my social being in a very profound way have been ventilated to show when and how I became able to distinguish antagonistic differences between justice and injustice at my very early age. Proceeding from here I have brought out how I teamed up with others whose political outlook and aspirations were identical with mine as we all voluntarily joined anti-colonial struggle starting from (invisible) low intensity activism in schools and towns up to risky adventures that finished up in armed struggle within a broad national perspective. the narration further demonstrates the domesticity of the movements that championed liberation struggle as drivers were citizens who grew up in the rural villages and urban African Townships where they progressively became aware that they were born (unlike their parents) in a country under colonial administration. In doing all this I had to spell out how my interaction with informative social vectors brought awareness on how my country, Zimbabwe, was colonized and governed by Europeans without the consent of the indigenous natives who showed their resentment to foreign rule by rebelling (First Chimurenga) within six years of colonization but failed, only to succeed in the second rebellion (Second Chimurenga) after ninety years of racial domination. Furthermore I believe I have laid bare how I became a civilian freedom fighter, together with peers of my generation, in the second rebellion where intorable weight of oppression caused us to abandon nonviolent methods of struggle in favour of using arms of war to face a cobweb of security forces led by superb military machine of the colonial state wherein lay formidable challenges confronting rebelling citizens. the armed struggle phase meant that fighters and their collaborators had to face those challenges in the theatre of operation. Initially they exhibited more weaknesses than strengths and lost opportunities that were in the form of abundance of political support of masses of people in the country. the overall process of the struggle exhibited strengths and costly weaknesses right from the civilian phase up to the armed struggle phase with or without my participation. It was not until freedom fighters gained experience in planning and undertaking field operations that they became able to apply appropriate tactics that caused the struggle to gain sustainability in the theatre of operation. More importantly the narration makes the point that the Rhodesian colonial system was presided over by European settler leaders who hardly recognized African citizens as entitled to participation in governance of the country with equal rights in social, political, economical and juridical spheres of societal setting of two main races. Exclusion of African from consensus on the act of Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) by Ian Douglas Smith was a fundamental blunder that precipitated nationwide fury that lead to a civil war in which a deprived citizen fought against a privileged citizen who was indoctrinated with falsehood that his adversary, freedom fighter, was sponsored by foreign powers of a communist type while the latter rightly believed that he was fighting to free his country from racially imposed injustices of deprivation. More importantly, the narration lays emphasis on the creation of massive political structures throughout the country well below the radar of legality for the purpose of sustaining guerrilla warfare in the face of the super professional Rhodesian security forces. In this connection, the final phase of armed struggle demonstrated to all at home and abroad that freedom fighters became significantly effective because they were politically rooted in the oppressed population whence came their strength against superior military hard ware and a ''water-tight'' counter-insurgency strategy of the Rhodesian security forces. Essenially, it was that political strength, not Communist powers or betrayal by the West, which caused all stakeholders to become willing to come to a negotiating table at Lancaster House in Brittain in 1979 to settle the armed conflict decisively.



The Struggle For Zimbabwe


The Struggle For Zimbabwe
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Author : Lewis H. Gann
language : en
Publisher: Praeger Publishers
Release Date : 1981

The Struggle For Zimbabwe written by Lewis H. Gann and has been published by Praeger Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1981 with Guerrillas categories.