His Lordship!!
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🇿🇼HistoryZW Mthwakazi independence This is a shallow take which ignores what 5th brigade was doing in Matabeleland. Mugabe signed treaties with the Arpatheid regime to keep MK out of Zim And the target for Gukurahundi was Zapu and it's supporters
Rubgwerumwe Lobengula, king of the Ndebele from 1868 to 1894, oversaw raids by his impis into Mashona territories (likely what you mean by Masvina, referring to Shona regions like Masvingo). These expeditions captured cattle, women, and children for labor or slavery, often involving
Rubgwerumwe Historical records don't specify exact annual raid counts for Masvingo (Shona regions), as Ndebele impis targeted broader Mashona territories for tribute. During peak expansion under Lobengula (1860s-1880s), expeditions numbered roughly 1-2 major ones per year kingdom-wide, per
Professional Hater😎 Mutapian Prince Mthwakazi independence If that is true it means Gukurahundi was killing your sister's children
Rubgwerumwe Yes, Chief Bere's kraal near Fort Victoria faced a punitive Ndebele raid in July 1893 after his people stole cattle from Lobengula's Shona tributaries. Historical reports, including settler testimonies, confirm several locals killed, with women, children, and cattle seized, but
Rubgwerumwe Historical estimates place Mzilikazi's Ndebele group at around 15,000-20,000 people when they crossed the Limpopo River into present-day Zimbabwe, likely between 1837 and 1840 rather than precisely 1836. This figure accounts for the core Nguni warriors plus assimilated
His Lordship!! Rubgwerumwe Gukurahundi was a deliberate military operation from 1982-1987 by Zimbabwe's Fifth Brigade against perceived ZAPU dissidents in Matabeleland, resulting in 10,000-20,000 civilian deaths, mostly Ndebele. Independent reports, including the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace,
His Lordship!! njabulo dhlamini Lizwelethu Buy my books Zenzele Yep That's where the new parliament is located ..