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History of Rhodesia Part V – The Last Chapter

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Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith

This is the last in my series of programes dealing with the history of Rhodesia. It plots the beginning of the land crisis, and the war that brought the liberation of the colony in 1980. From here we will start to deal with the general African liberation movement in

From here we will start to deal with the general African liberation movement, in preperation for examinating with a few individual cases, most specicifaclly Mozambique and Angola, South Africa and Kenya.

With the end of this series, I am asking listeners and followers to help with the production of this program by donating whatever you might think it is worth. I would like to avoid sponsorship if I can, but at the same time, to help with research and production, I need to find a way to raise revenue. So if you enjoy this series, and would like to support it, then please click on the donate button here, or on the Facebook page, and make a donation.

From left to right: Bishop Abel Muzorewa, Lord Peter Carrington, Sir Ian Gilmour, Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe
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Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith

This is the last in my series of programes dealing with the history of Rhodesia. It plots the beginning of the land crisis, and the war that brought the liberation of the colony in 1980. From here we will start to deal with the general African liberation movement in

From here we will start to deal with the general African liberation movement, in preperation for examinating with a few individual cases, most specicifaclly Mozambique and Angola, South Africa and Kenya.

With the end of this series, I am asking listeners and followers to help with the production of this program by donating whatever you might think it is worth. I would like to avoid sponsorship if I can, but at the same time, to help with research and production, I need to find a way to raise revenue. So if you enjoy this series, and would like to support it, then please click on the donate button here, or on the Facebook page, and make a donation.

From left to right: Bishop Abel Muzorewa, Lord Peter Carrington, Sir Ian Gilmour, Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe
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