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Call Number: |
B12 |
Identifier: |
AL3291_B12 |
Title: |
Transcript of interview with Zakhele Ndebele |
Date: |
01 March 2011 |
Subject: |
Cadres;
Disabled people;
Freedom Camp;
Longman Ndebele;
Military attacks;
Nampundwe Camp;
Zakhele Ndebele;
Zimbabwe African Liberation Army - ZANLA;
ZAPU through Zenzo Nkobi's lens;
Zimbabwe African People Union - ZAPU;
Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army - ZPRA |
Description: |
This is a transcript of the interview with Zakhele Ndebele, conducted by Mary Ndlovu on 1 March 2011 for the South African History Archive (SAHA) as part of the Zenzo Nkobi oral history project. Disabled as a result of the attack on Freedom Camp, Longman Ndebele gives a lengthy and detailed interview about traveling to Botswana and time spent at Nampundwe, including a description of the attack on Freedom Camp in which he was injured and permanently disabled. He subsequently became a teacher of disabled cadres within Zimbabwe, and talks of his return to Zimbabwe in 1980 and attacks on the camp of ZPRA disabled persons by ZANLA in 1981. The interview was transcribed by Mary Ndlovu.
Included in SAHA virtual exhibition - 'ZAPU through Zenzo Nkobi's lens', 2012 |
Creator: |
Mary Ndlovu (interviewer and transcriber); Zephaniah Nkomo (interviewer); Longman Ndebele (interviewee) |
Type: |
Transcript |
Format: |
Access copy - PDF
Preservation copy - PDF/A |
Source: |
SAHA collection AL3291 |
Relation: |
AL3265 |
Language: |
English |
Coverage: |
Zimbabwe, Botswana |
Rights: |
The South African History Archive (SAHA) |
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