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Themes
This section discusses events leading to the formation of ZAPU and the political climate which necessitated such a movement. |
This section talks about the early days of mobilising the liberation movement and the awakening of political consciousness among the freedom fighters. |
This section discusses recruitment strategies employed by ZAPU and the journey to the different camps. |
This section discusses matters pertaining to military training, operations and strategies employed by ZAPU in the struggle. |
This section talks about the actual crossfire between ZAPU and the Ian Smith's government. |
This section talks about alliances ZAPU had to forge with other organisations such as the ANC who were also fighting for a similar cause. |
This section talks about the support ZAPU received from foreign governments who did not agree with Ian Smith's government. |
This section talks about how the freedom fighters lived in the refugee camps, how they entertained themselves, how they kept safe against the enemy etc. |
This section talks about challenges of administration in an environment threatened by security matters. |
This section described how Joshua Nkomo took the decision to form a separate force for women and how they could best contribute to the struggle. |
This section describes events leading to election day and ceasefire agreements. |
This section describes the political climate after Zimbabwe gained independence. |
This section chronicles Zenzo's life from birth till his passing in the mid 1990s. |
| This section features photographs of all the interviewees, except for those who wished to remain anonymous. |
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