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    by Munhande, Constantine
    Published 2015
    “…The global war that broke out in 1939 was a blessing in disguise for Southern Rhodesia's tobacco industry that had been suffering from various constrains. …”
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    by Ncube, Godfrey Tabona
    Published 2015
    “…(Sir Drummond Chaplin, Administrator of Rhodesia, 14 April 1919) What prompted Sir Drummond Chaplin to regret the immigration of the Mfengu to Matabeleland at the turn of the century is the subject of a long and chequered history of British-Mfengu relations that began in the Cape Colony in the 1830s, where they had been erstwhile allies of the British colonial government, before they were imported into Rhodesia by Cecil John Rhodes in the 1890s, where the historical conditions of the new colony quickly transformed the Mfengu into bitter and vocal opponents of the British South Africa Company administration. …”
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    by Chigume, Obert, Chakawa, Joshua
    Published 2016
    “…As a result of their desperate position, the Poles found themselves as refugees not only in Europe but also in African countries. Rhodesia was one such recipient of refugees from Poland who were fleeing from the wrath of Nazi Germany. …”
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    by Mutongwizo, Tanyaradzwa Dianah
    Published 2014
    “…This study explores the experiences of white females in Rhodesia during the liberation war. For this purpose, Particia Chater’s Crossing the Boundary Fence (1991), Sylvia Bond Smith’s Ginette (1980) and Nancy Partridge’s To Breathe and Wait (1986) have been selected as they fit in well in the context of experiences faced by white women during the liberation war. …”
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    by Magwarada, Michael F. T.
    Published 2017
    “…The period between 1900-1980 witnessed effective occupation by the colonialists administration in Rhodesia. The colonial regime imposed potentate rule through their introduction of the colonial taxation system on black people in Chirumanzu district. …”
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    by James, Nakai Violet
    Published 2018
    “…The Jews came into Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia) in the nineteenth century following the Second World, the Rhodesian Jewish Board of Deputies (RJBD) was established in 1943 to organize national Jewish community in the country, and thus the creation of the Bulawayo Hebrew Congregation and Jews engaged in national pioneering activities such as transportation systems, mining and hotel corporations. …”
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    “…Even after entering into Rhodesia, ANC guerrillas had environmental challenges in crossing to South Africa. …”
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    by Mashingaidze, Terence M.
    Published 2016
    “…Banana, Canaan Sodindo (1936-2003), nationalist politician, first titular president of independent Zimbabwe, statesman, peace broker, clergyman, author, soccer administrator, academic, poet, and journalist, was born on 5 March 1936 at Esiphezini. in Essexvale, now Esigodini, District near Bulawayo in Southern Rhodesia.…”
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    by Mazarire, Gerald C.
    Published 2016
    “…The Berlin Missionary Society (BMS) established Chibi Mission Station in Chivi (Mashonaland, Rhodesia, present-dayZimbabwe) in 1894, but this station was taken over by the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) in 1907. …”
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    by Bopoto, Roland Martin
    Published 2014
    “…The period between 1960 and 1980 saw the rise of militant nationalism against the colonial government in Rhodesia. The colonial regime responded by detaining thousands of nationalists and activists. …”
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    by Tagwirei, Cuthbeth
    Published 2016
    “…In Peter Godwin’s Mukiwa, A White Boy in Africa, there is a plain acknowledgement that Rhodesia had problems of legitimacy, which made the treatment of blacks before and during the war unjustified. …”
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    by Mashingaidze, Terence M.
    Published 2016
    “…Ndlovu, Masotsha (1890-1982), pioneer trade unionist and nationalist politician in Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, was born on the eve of colonial rule in 1890 at Saba village, in the Thekwane area of Matabeleland.He was the first child of Nthoyiwa Ndlovu and his second wife, Bantema. …”
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    “…Peace did not last for long as RENAMO, a political movement which was created in 1977 by Rhodesia and supported by the South African government, waged a new resistance to counter FRELIMO government through the barrel of the gun. …”
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    by Mutero, Morris
    Published 2018
    “…Large scale commercial iron and steel industry commenced in colonial times with the establishment of Rhodesia Iron and Steel Company (RISCO) in 1942 up until the company was confiscated by the Zimbabwean government. …”
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    by Magwa, Wiseman
    Published 2021
    “…It is again made very clear in the debate that Zimbabwe inherited from Rhodesia a racially structured system of education in which two parallel systems existed. …”
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