
The
African nation of Zimbabwe celebrates its independence on this day,
which was originally established in 1980. After years of colonial rule
and war, the country finally found its freedom in the face of the
white-minority government that fought to control it.
The territory of Zambesi was first occupied by Cecil Rhodes
and his British South Africa Company that claimed the region as its
own. The area remained a place of interest by the United Kingdom as it
was rich for mining and other resources. Rhodes first came to Africa in
the 1800's. In 1923, it became a self-governing British colony called
Southern Rhodesia.
In
1953, as African nationalism began to grow, the area known as Northern
Rhodesia, (now Zambia) was combined with Southern Rhodesia and the
colony of Nyasaland. Ten years later,
the United Kingdom ended the consolidation of the three colonies. In
the north, there was diversity in the democratic process but the white
minority rulers of Southern Rhodesia still ran the country.
The
United Kingdom saw Southern Rhodesia's resistance to democracy for the
Black majority as an offense, especially after Rhodesia's Prime
Minister, Ian Smith, declared independence from the British. That led to
sanctions from the United Nations and gave rise to armed resistance
beginning in 1965 that lasted all the way until 1980.
Joshua Nkomo's Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) and Robert Mugabe's
Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) led a devastating Civil War in
Rhodesia.They attacked Smith's Rhodesian Front forces with. the support
both of communist nations and nearby African nations. ZAPU had support
and training from the Soviet Union, Cuba, and followed the teachings of
Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin.
Mugabe and his ZANU troops followed the teachings of Mao Zedong, also known as Mao Tse-Tung.
The
ending of white occupation came to a relatively peaceful close with
discussions Smith and other African leaders prompting the agreement to
give the African majority the right to govern its own lands. The
nation's first president was Canaan Banana, but it was largely a
position of ceremony. Mugabe, now 92, has been the nation's prime
minister and head of government since 1987.
When
Mugabe and the ZANU were elected to lead the country, an uprising from
Nkomo took place during elections and left thousands dead. Mugabe and
Nkomo reached an agreement in 1987 and formed the Zimbabwe African
National Union – Patriotic Front.
Several
world leaders, including Prince Charles of Wales, attended the first
Independence Day celebrations. The late Bob Marley performed the song,
“Zimbabwe” at the festivities as well.
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