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‘The rear was a big war front’ PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 08 June 2013 18:30

Born on May 7 1958, Cde Tendai Kuzvidza whose Chimurenga name was Cde Hondo Mushati, joined the liberation struggle when he was 17 years old. From the early days that he joined the armed struggle, death stalked him right until the end of the war as he survived the

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A chilling conversation with a ‘dead man’ PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 01 June 2013 17:00

Last week, Cde Wereki Sandiani, whose Chimurenga name was Cde Philip Gabella, stunned many people by clearly stating that “the gun was the prison for sell-outs” during the liberation struggle.

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The gun was a prison for sell-outs PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 25 May 2013 20:24

Cde Gabella was part of the team that was sent by Cde Tongogara to capture the leaders of the Nhari Rebellion. In this interview with our Assistant Editor Munyaradzi Huni he explains how they captured

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Cde Chinx: Music was my gun PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 18 May 2013 17:57

He does not want to be referred as Mr or Sir.

He says he will remain a comrade till

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Bush Doctor: We were bathing in blood PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 04 May 2013 19:30

Last week, Cde Akwino Aquous Muwoni, whose Chimurenga name was Cde Texen Chidhakwa, narrated his life as a refugee in Mozambique and how he later became a member of the medical corps during the liberation struggle. This week Cde Texen tells our Assistant Editor MUNYARADZI

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‘Give me my gun, my grenade : I want to die’ PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 27 April 2013 19:22

Comrade Texen Chidhakwa, who was born Akwino Aquous Muwoni in Buhera, joined the liberation struggle in 1975 and was among the few recruits in Mozambique who saw Cde Robert Mugabe after his release from prison in Rhodesia. Cde Texen describes

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The gun came too late: A Zapu narrative PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 20 April 2013 18:13

Cde Arthur Chadzingwa was born in Mutare in 1944 and at the age of 15 he was already involved in politics. He was involved in student activism at this young age and by then he enrolled at the University of Rhodesia, the authorities colonial regime had

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INTERVIEW:How Zambia tried to nail Cde Tongo PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 14 April 2013 00:00

Last week, Dr Simbi Mubako explained in detail the origins of the Nhari rebellion. In this last part of his interview with our Assistant Editor Munyaradzi Huni (MH), Dr Mubako, who was leading the defence team that represented Cde Tongogara, Cde Saddat and Cde Chimurenga during the trial in Zambia, speaks about Zambia’s efforts to put all the

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Nhari rebellion: Unpacking the madness PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 06 April 2013 16:39

Dr Simbi Mubako was the first editor of the Moto magazine which churned out lots of politics in support of the liberation struggle. He later got a scholarship and went to Lesotho where he was studying Political Science and History. While in Lesotho, he joined

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Question and Answer:‘MDC-T thinkers have gone on leave’ PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 31 March 2013 00:00

The leader of the NCA, Professor Lovemore Madhuku is not mincing his words anymore. Professor Madhuku boldly declares that the MDC-T no longer has the interests of the people at heart and that the leaders in the party are more interested in entrenching their own positions. In this intriguing interview with our Assistant Editor, Munyaradzi Huni,

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Chimoio massacre: A doctor’s nightmare PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 10 March 2013 00:00

Born in Mhondoro-Ngezi in 1945, Retired Brigadier Felix Muchemwa has a bone-chilling account of the horror that he saw during the liberation struggle. Together with Cde Sydney Sekeramayi and Cde Herbert Ushewokunze, they were among the first qualified medical doctors to join the struggle and in this interview with our Assistant Editor Munyaradzi Huni (MH), Brig Muchemwa makes startling revelations that when he got to Doroi

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The commander who returned from war to see his grave PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 23 February 2013 15:57

Last week Comrade Dick Joboringo born as Luke Mushore chronicled how he captured the first white man Gerald and went on to narrate his long and tortuous journey during the liberation struggle. This

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