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Encyclopedia > ZIPRA

ZIPRA or the Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army was the armed wing of the communist party ZAPU (the Zimbabwe African People's Union) and participated in the Second Chimurenga against white minority rule in the former Rhodesia. In modern usage, a communist party is a political party which promotes communism, the sociopolitical ideology based on Marxism. ... The Zimbabwe African Peoples Union was a political party in Zimbabwe. ... The Second Chimurenga was a conflict in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) between the white minority government of Ian Smith and the black nationalists of the ZANU and ZAPU movements, led by Robert Mugabe and Joshua Nkomo respectively. ... A dominant minority is a group that has overwhelming political, economic or cultural dominance in a country or region despite representing a small fraction of the overall population (a demographic minority). ... National motto: Sit Nomine Digna (Latin: May she be worthy of the name) Official language English Capital Salisbury Political system Parliamentary system Form of government Constitutional monarchy (until 1970) Republic (March 2, 1970) - Last President John Wrathall - Prime Minister Ian Smith Area  - Total  - % water 390 580 km² 1% Population  - 1978...


ZIPRA was formed during the 1960s by the nationalist leader Jason Moyo, sometime deputy of Joshua Nkomo. Because ZAPU's political strategy relied more heavily on negotiations than armed force, ZIPRA did not develop as quickly or elaborately as ZANLA, the armed wing of the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), although by 1979 it had an estimated 20,000 combatants, almost all based in camps around Lusaka, Zambia (ref: Rasmussen & Rubert). To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... ZANLA or the Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army was the armed wing of the Zimbabwean political movement ZANU (the Zimbabwe African National Union) and participated in the Second Chimurenga against white minority rule in Rhodesia. ... The Zimbabwe African National Union was a political party during the struggle for Rhodesias, ultimately Zimbabwes, independence, formed as a split from ZAPU. It won the 1980 elections under the leadership of Robert Mugabe, and eight years later merged again with Joshua Nkomos ZAPU to form Zanu... Lusaka is the capital and largest city of Zambia. ...


Beside the overall political ideologies, the main differences between ZIPRA and ZANLA were that ZANLA or the Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army was the armed wing of the Zimbabwean political movement ZANU (the Zimbabwe African National Union) and participated in the Second Chimurenga against white minority rule in Rhodesia. ...

  • ZIPRA drew its recruits almost exclusively from the Ndebele ethnic group
  • ZIPRA did not follow ZANLA's example of politicalisation of the peasant population (inspired by Maoism) and consequently did not enjoy as close relationship with local peasant populations
  • ZIPRA was designed to be used for both guerrilla warfare and conventional warfare: entering the country, striking and pulling back to its bases in Zambia and Angola. This was in contrast to ZANLA, which introduced combatants to remain in the country for long-term campaigns of "protracted people's war."

In 1978 and 1979, ZIPRA downed two civilian passenger planes of Air Rhodesia, killing a total of 102 passengers and crew. These acts of terrorism drew condemnation from white Rhodesian church and political leaders (but not from international church and political leaders), especially for the manner in which 10 survivors of the first crash, including women and children, had been massacred by ZIPRA cadres inspecting the wreckage. The Matabele are a branch of the Zulus who split from King Shaka in the early 1820s under the leadership of Mzilikazi, a former general in Shakas army. ... Maoism or Mao Zedong Thought (Simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: Máo Zédōng Sīxiǎng), is a variant of Marxism-Leninism derived from the teachings of the Chinese communist leader Mao Zedong (Wade-Giles Romanization: Mao Tse-tung). It should be noted that the term Mao Zedong Thought has... Look up guerrilla in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Conventional warfare means a form of warfare conducted by using conventional military weapons and battlefield tactics between two or more nation-states in open confrontation. ... Peoples war (also called protracted peoples war) is a military strategy invented by Mao Zedong. ... Air Zimbabwe, formerly Air Rhodesia, was privatised in 1997. ... Terrorist redirects here. ... Look up cadre in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


Jotsholo massacre

Joseph Msika, speaking in Jotsholo at a ceremony organised by the Mafela Trust to remember 11 Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army (Zipra) cadres who were brutally killed in 1979 by Rhodesian soldiers during the ceasefire period, he said the armed struggle began in Matabeleland, Bulawayo in particular. Joseph Msika (6 December 1923 — ) has been vice-president of Zimbabwe since 23 December 1999. ...


He said the Zimbabwe African Peoples Union (Zapu), the National Democratic Party (NDP) and the African National Congress (ANC) are the parties that were in the forefront of the struggle. Zipra was Zapu’s military wing. The Zimbabwe African Peoples Union was a political party in Zimbabwe. ... The National Democratic Party could refer to Mongolian National Democratic Party National Democratic Party (Barbados) National Democratic Party (Djibouti) National Democratic Party (Egypt) National Democratic Party (Georgia) National Democratic Party (Germany) National Democratic Party (Iraq) National Democratic Party (Poland) National Democratic Party (Suriname) National Democratic Party (UK) National Democratic Party... The African National Congress (ANC) is a social-democratic political party, and has been South Africas governing party supported by a tripartite alliance between itself, the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) and the South African Communist Party (SACP) since the establishment of majority rule in May 1994. ...


"The struggle to liberate Zimbabwe started in Bulawayo, at Stanley Hall, when we formed the African Youth Congress."


Commenting on the 11 Zipra cadres, Cde Msika said it had taken long to give them the respect they deserved in view of what they died fighting for.


"It is true that this issue has taken too long to be looked into. All heroes should be accorded the same respect and we will do that," he said.


The traditional leadership of Jotsholo said it was a taboo to exhume people for reburial.


The 11 Zipra fighters are lying in a mass grave near the spot where they were killed. The 11 cadres died on their way to an assembly point at St Paul’s in Lupane.


Initially, they were 22, but 11 died and 11 survived.


Narrating the ordeal that they went through, one survivor of the brutal attack, Cde Derrick Moses Moyo said,


"When we boarded the bus owned by Pullen, we soon realised that the mood of other passengers suddenly changed. The bus was moving at a strangely slow pace. The driver, whom we only know as Dube, was also behaving in a strange manner."


Cde Moyo said some of the cadres decided to travel while on top of the bus to give them cover.


"He (the driver) was holding the steering wheel with one hand while the other was holding the door which was not closed.


When we were about to reach the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls Road, he spotted a Puma (Rhodesian army truck) which was blocking the road. The driver suddenly switched off the bus engine and jumped off the bus and disappeared into the bush.


Suddenly there was heavy gunfire and a helicopter appeared and the bus was bombed. Eleven of our fellow comrades died on the spot and some of us were injured."


All of the 11 who died were from Matabeleland South province. They are Dennis Nhlanganiso Moyo, Charles Moyo, David Moyo, Lovemore Moyo, Poktiva Nyathi, Lizwe, Livson Dube, Agrippa Tshabalala, Eleck Ngwenya and Thomas Moyo.


The meeting was also attended by the Zanu-PF National Chairman, Cde John Nkomo, Governors of Matabeleland North and South provinces, Cdes Thokozile Mathuthu and Angelina Masuku respectively, Minister for Small and Medium Enterprise Development, Cde Sithembiso Nyoni, Zanu-PF Matabeleland North chairman Cde Headman Moyo and former members of the Zipra high command and other ruling party members.


Whilst Joshua Nkomo was the commander in chief of Zipra, its commander at the end of the armed struggle (second umvukela also known as second chimurenga in Shona) was General Lookout Masuku. The head of its intelligensia was Dumiso Dabenga. According to some accounts Zipra was more sophisticated and more highly polished than Zanla as a fighting force. Zipra forces mainly fought in the south and western Zimbabwe provinces. This covered both the two Matebeleland provinces and Midlands.


References

  • Rasmussen, R. K., & Rubert, S. C., 1990. A Historical Dictionary of Zimbabwe, Scarecrow Press, Inc., Metuchen, NJ, United States of America.
  • Sunday mail, Sunday, October 08, 2006, Zimbabwe’s true armed struggle history must be told

  Results from FactBites:
 
ZIPRA at AllExperts (360 words)
ZIPRA or the Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army was the armed wing of the Zimbabwean political movement ZAPU (the Zimbabwe African People's Union) and participated in the Second Chimurenga against white minority rule in Rhodesia.
ZIPRA was formed during the 1960s by the nationalist leader Jason Moyo, sometime deputy of Joshua Nkomo.
In 1978 and 1979 ZIPRA downed two civilian passenger planes of Air Rhodesia, killing a total of 102 passengers and crew.
Wikipedia search result (2562 words)
ZIPRA was the anti-government force based around the Ndebele ethnicity, led by Joshua Nkomo, and the ZAPU political movement.
ZIPRA was responsible for an attack on a civilian Air Rhodesia Viscount airplane, using a SAM 7 surface-to-air missile.
ZIPRA kept a light presence within Rhodesia, reconnoitering, keeping contact with the peasants and sometimes skirmishing with the ZANLA.
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