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El Ejército de Rodesia (1965–1980) fue una fuerza altamente entrenada y adaptada a la guerra asimétrica, compuesta principalmente por soldados blancos bajo un régimen de apartheid. Combatió con eficacia en la Guerra de Bush de Rodesia (1964–1979) contra guerrillas como el ZANU y el ZAPU, empleando tácticas innovadoras y operaciones especiales. A pesar de su superioridad militar, no pudo revertir el aislamiento internacional ni la presión política. Tras los acuerdos de 1980, Rodesia se convirtió en Zimbabue, y el ejército, símbolo de la opresión racial, fue disuelto. Te cuenta la historia de este ejército olvidado Julio 'Caronte' y Esaú Rodríguez, con dramatizaciones de Juan Lamas. Casus Belli Podcast pertenece a 🏭 Factoría Casus Belli. Casus Belli Podcast forma parte de 📀 Ivoox Originals. 📚 Zeppelin Books (Digital) y 📚 DCA Editor (Físico) http://zeppelinbooks.com son sellos editoriales de la 🏭 Factoría Casus Belli. Estamos en: 👉 X/Twitter https://twitter.com/CasusBelliPod 👉 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CasusBelliPodcast 👉 Instagram estamos https://www.instagram.com/casusbellipodcast 👉 Telegram Canal https://t.me/casusbellipodcast 👉 Telegram Grupo de Chat https://t.me/casusbellipod 📺 YouTube https://bit.ly/casusbelliyoutube 👉 http://casusbelli.top ⚛️ El logotipo de Casus Belli Podcasdt y el resto de la Factoría Casus Belli están diseñados por Publicidad Fabián publicidadfabian@yahoo.es 🎵 La música incluida en el programa es Ready for the war de Marc Corominas Pujadó bajo licencia CC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/ El resto de música es propia, o bajo licencia privada de Epidemic Music, Jamendo Music o SGAE SGAE RRDD/4/1074/1012 de Ivoox. 🎭Las opiniones expresadas en este programa de pódcast, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quienes las trasmiten. Que cada palo aguante su vela. 📧¿Queréis contarnos algo? También puedes escribirnos a casus.belli.pod@gmail.com ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast, patrocinar un episodio o una serie? Hazlo a través de 👉 https://www.advoices.com/casus-belli-podcast-historia Si te ha gustado, y crees que nos lo merecemos, nos sirve mucho que nos des un like, ya que nos da mucha visibilidad. Muchas gracias por escucharnos, y hasta la próxima. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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The Culture continues to show its ass out here, Zanu, Cory and Mike discuss the state of hip hop culture, the passing of PnB Rock, The latest of Kanyes antics and many more topics.
In This Episode of the Rapture Podcast, The boys go into what we've been up to during this long break. Zanu discusses his music while Jacory discusses his career and Big Mike goes into his UK shenanigans. We talk about the various new projects that have dropped within the last year as well as going in depth on the current state of Hip Hop Culture.
It's 1980 and in February Robert Mugabe's ZANU movement was about to win the first Zimbabwean election - managing to scape a small majority – they won 57 seats out of 100. Not exactly a landslide then. In April, Mugabe would officially be declared prime minister and the country would become independent from the United Kingdom. ON the 1st April, the Southern African Development Coordination Conference was setup with Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe signing up. South Africa was the noticeable absentee because the main reason for the SADCC was to wean the other southern African states off South Africa's economy. Zimbabwe immediately felt the pain – South Africa stopped exporting fertilizer within a few months, then they cancelled a trade agreement with the National Railways of Zimbabwe. Harare turned to Mozambique, and in particular, the Beira corridor, Zimbabwe began exporting and importing products via this vital route which terminated in Beira. There was also that all important oil pipeline which had been closed through the Bush War which was going to be reopened. Before all of this started, planning of another type was under way. The Recces and the Rhodesian SAS wanted one more opportunity to attack Robert Mugabe who was living in Maputo. Speaking of time and money – the far eastern area of Ovamboland had experienced some peace and quiet for some time and by 1981 the Kavango farming area of Mangeti was clean – it had avoided the insurgency that had characterized the central region. That was due to a number of factors, not least was a highly successful hearts and minds campaign launched by Willem Ratte of 32 Battalion's reconnaissance wing. Always highly situationally aware, Ratte had noticed that SWAPO tended to use the Nkongo route, around 60 kilometers west of Omauni, as their main infiltration path.
It's 1980 and in February Robert Mugabe's ZANU movement was about to win the first Zimbabwean election - managing to scape a small majority – they won 57 seats out of 100. Not exactly a landslide then. In April, Mugabe would officially be declared prime minister and the country would become independent from the United Kingdom. ON the 1st April, the Southern African Development Coordination Conference was setup with Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe signing up. South Africa was the noticeable absentee because the main reason for the SADCC was to wean the other southern African states off South Africa's economy. Zimbabwe immediately felt the pain – South Africa stopped exporting fertilizer within a few months, then they cancelled a trade agreement with the National Railways of Zimbabwe. Harare turned to Mozambique, and in particular, the Beira corridor, Zimbabwe began exporting and importing products via this vital route which terminated in Beira. There was also that all important oil pipeline which had been closed through the Bush War which was going to be reopened. Before all of this started, planning of another type was under way. The Recces and the Rhodesian SAS wanted one more opportunity to attack Robert Mugabe who was living in Maputo. Speaking of time and money – the far eastern area of Ovamboland had experienced some peace and quiet for some time and by 1981 the Kavango farming area of Mangeti was clean – it had avoided the insurgency that had characterized the central region. That was due to a number of factors, not least was a highly successful hearts and minds campaign launched by Willem Ratte of 32 Battalion's reconnaissance wing. Always highly situationally aware, Ratte had noticed that SWAPO tended to use the Nkongo route, around 60 kilometers west of Omauni, as their main infiltration path.
I'm spending some time focusing on seaborne operations and the Recces – most of their ops were top secret and some are mind-boggling. Like the attempt at assassinating ZANU leader Robert Mugabe in Maputo for example. For some time the Rhodesian Central Intelligence Organisation or CIO had kept Mugabe under close scrutiny in Maputo. The Rhodesian bush War had become a bitter struggle and civilians were the main targets by 1978. Joint operations involving the South Africans and the Rhodesians were taking place while the political arrangement between the two countries was cool, to put it mildly. Negotiations were taking place for a peaceful solution to the Bush war and at that stage Robert Mugabe was not part of any negotiated settlement. Things changed later although he was always a reluctant participator in any peace talks. As a Marxist, he preferred the bullet to the ballot box. Word filtered out that the Josiah Tongogara the commander of Mugabe's Zimbabwe African National Union military wing, Zanla, was more moderate – and may be coaxed to peace talks if Mugabe could somehow be removed from the picture. Things did not go according to plan as you'll hear.
I'm spending some time focusing on seaborne operations and the Recces – most of their ops were top secret and some are mind-boggling. Like the attempt at assassinating ZANU leader Robert Mugabe in Maputo for example. For some time the Rhodesian Central Intelligence Organisation or CIO had kept Mugabe under close scrutiny in Maputo. The Rhodesian bush War had become a bitter struggle and civilians were the main targets by 1978. Joint operations involving the South Africans and the Rhodesians were taking place while the political arrangement between the two countries was cool, to put it mildly. Negotiations were taking place for a peaceful solution to the Bush war and at that stage Robert Mugabe was not part of any negotiated settlement. Things changed later although he was always a reluctant participator in any peace talks. As a Marxist, he preferred the bullet to the ballot box. Word filtered out that the Josiah Tongogara the commander of Mugabe's Zimbabwe African National Union military wing, Zanla, was more moderate – and may be coaxed to peace talks if Mugabe could somehow be removed from the picture. Things did not go according to plan as you'll hear.
The war in Ukraine continues to provide Tracy with opportunities to explore the current crisis and draw parallels with the British Empire. Finding parallels and ‘connecting the dots' are continuing to help Tracy build on her own learning journey about Britain's colonial past. This time, Tracy is inspired by the Kingdom of Ashanti, using it to build a perspective of how nations often rise, fall and rise again due to holding on to those primal elements which embody the essence of our human nature but also transcend beyond the natural. This episode is closely related to podcasts in Season 1 ‘The Pink Map Project – the Ultimate Paradox,' ‘South Africa's First Lady – Nokutule Dube' and ‘ZANU and ZAPU – contrasts and similarities' Through her podcasts, Tracy DW promotes a global approach to understanding history and invites you to share her learning journey about Britain's colonial past. She asks the question 'History is...a matter of fact or perspective?' and invites you as the listener to explore possible answers. If you enjoy these podcast visit us for more information about what we do, visit the website https://storiestobetolled.com Please complete our survey http://survey.libsyn.com/stories2betolled to help us create more of what you want to listen to.
In the latest episode, Erik, Mike, Cory and Zanu go in on J Coles newest album "The Offseason", while also talking about new music, our concert experiences, our South Padre escapades and much more.
In this Episode, Erik, Cory, Zanu and Mike all share what they are potentially looking forward to in music this year as well as some rumors of artists potentially dropping soon, They later share their craziest college party experiences, some more surprising than others.
Urdu Poem (Nazm) by N M Rashid Narrator: Raheel Farooq سبا ویراں (سلیماں سر بزانو) ن م راشدؔ کی اردو نظم تحت اللفظ: راحیلؔ فاروق Links: اردو.com YouTube.com/Recitation Patreon.com/Urdu Keywords: لہجہ - ادب - شاعری - Adab - Shayari
Although colonialism in Africa is believed to be in the past, its legacy lives on in the present through the tension and conflicts evident between those tribes of native Africans that were thrust together under British rule. The rise of Nationalism after World War 2 and the path towards gaining independence was a difficult process for native Africans. However, this created more challenges due to the divisions that existed due to language, customs and culture as well as social and economic backgrounds. In this podcast episode, Tracy DW explores the country of Zimbabwe (formerly known as the British colony of ‘Rhodesia') as an example of how these divisions played out during the 1960s and 70s. The political parties of ZANU and ZAPU may have practiced separate approaches to undermine the Rhodesian government but they eventually came together to achieve a common goal. This podcast compliments the future publication ‘Hope for Zimbabwe-arise the Phoenix.' Two previous podcast episodes mentioned in this recording and two of the current publications also provide great reading background for this podcast; 'Nights at the Round Table - the Berlin Conference 1884' and 'Gone with the Wind? - Macmillan's Speech for Change' Through her podcasts, Tracy DW promotes a global approach to understanding history and invites you to share her l earning journey about Britain's colonial past. She asks the question 'History is...a matter of fact or perspective?' and invites you as the listener to explore possible answers. If you enjoyed this podcast visit us to for m our publications and more information about what we do at https://storiestobetolled.com. You can also sign up to our mailing list and receive a free sample of each of the current story titles. Please complete our survey http://survey.libsyn.com/stories2betolled to help us create more of what you want to listen to.
In this Episode, Cory, Erik, and Zanu get into the Capital Riot, Zanu and Cory's new projects, Kanye and Jeffree Star, and many other hilarious topics and debates featured in the newest installment of The Rapture Podcast.
RRI Ranai mempersembahkan Mini Drama bertajuk " Legenda Batu Telapak Tok Nyong", dimainkan oleh Zanu, Elvis, Herlan, Evi Suharti, Elmi Subayang dengan teknik Hendri, penulis naskah Rita Renandari.
Another news edition of the programme. We reported that VOA Europe has been saved. Director Frank Scott in Munich explains how they plan to save money. Plans in French and German have been shelved. A reporter from Radio Marti has been asked not to ask any more questions at US presidential press conferences. Dutch TROS public broadcaster announces a plan to go commercial. Laos is being heard in Europe via transmitters in the USSR. 11852 kHz is being heard from Caracas. Jeff White reports that Radio Discovery is back on the air. Also on 6245 kHz. Europa TV is in financial trouble. We did a feature on Radio Truth, a South African based clandestine. Rob Horvitz went to investigate a new US address being announced by the station on the air. It turned out to be home Ndabaningi Sithole (photo), former leader of ZANU, who was living in exile in Silver Spring, Maryland. We also did a feature on STAD Radio Amsterdam, interviewing Director Leo Jacobs, At that time the stations broadcast 3 hours a day from a converted house in the capital city. They had a curious way of doing bilingual programmes. They are waiting for the green light to becoming a provincial station. We can also hear a bandscan of some of the pirates on the FM bands heard in Amsterdam.
Sadza In The Morning — The sadza is here! This week is a bit different, we are happy. The warriors did a thing for us, for the whole nation. We deserved a win and they gave us that. Scarfmore Tongombeya continued blogging his way through our taxes and Mthuli Ncube was unusually quiet. He's probably cooking up some taxe. We also talk about Gogo vaye, ZANU shenanigans, New Music, and all that good stuff.
- Zodwa vs Bev - Raila vs Uhuru - Mugabe vs Zanu - the spirit of impeachment and resignation is still in Africa - remember, the President is always man of the match MUSIC Ice Drop - Dj Lag
Zanu-pf Youth League Secretary General Kudzanai Chipanga has issued an apology to the army generals putting it down to youth, growing up and stuff. Listen in
Zanu-pf Youth League Secretary General Kudzanai Chipanga has issued an apology to the army generals putting it down to youth, growing up and stuff. Listen in www.3-mob.com
UNIVERSITY OF EXCELLENCEWWW.UOFE.ORG Prince HandleyPresident / Regent GOD DOES NOT HAVE TO TELL YOU WHYMIRACLES, MEDIA & MUGABE~ A MIRACLE PODCAST PRODUCTION ~You can listen to this message NOW. Click on the podcircle at top left. (Allow images to display.)Or, listen here >>> LISTEN NOW Email this message to a friend. Subscribe to this Ezine teaching by Email: princehandley@gmail.com(Type “Subscribe” in the “Subject” line.) 24/7 release of Prince Handley teachings, BLOGS and podcasts > STREAM Text: “follow princehandley” to 40404 (in USA)Or, Twitter: princehandley ________________________GOD DOES NOT HAVE TO TELL YOU WHYMIRACLES, MEDIA & MUGABE~ A MIRACLE PODCAST PRODUCTION ~________________________ What is God asking you to do? In 1976 the LORD told me to go to Rhodesia, which is now Zimbabwe, and preach the Good News with signs following. This, of course, included training people as Jesus commanded us in the Great Commission: instructing believers about the Baptism in the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in other tongues. Many MIRACLES happened. I believe lots of bloodshed was avoided as a result of my ministry there as it preceded the nationalization of the country. A white minority government used to control the country until 1979. Following a brutal guerrilla war fought with two rival African nationalist organizations (Robert Mugabe’s ZANU and Joshua Nkomo’s ZAPU). Rhodesian premier Ian Smith conceded to biracial democracy in 1978. However, a provisional government subsequently headed by Smith and his moderate colleague Abel Muzorewa failed in appeasing international critics or halting the bloodshed. Finally, the Republic of Zimbabwe was established and has remained so since 1980. The economic condition of the country has suffered terribly under its recent socialist government, as will probably the USA under the economic policies since 2008 which could well result in hyperinflation or stagflation. In Germany’s Weimar Republic, there was a three-year period of hyperinflation between June 1921 and January 1924 where the German mark went from 4.2 marks per U.S. dollar to 4.2 Billion marks to the dollar. This rampant inflation was one of the reasons Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party came to power in that country. During my time in Rhodesia I was taken out into the rural areas where, at 1 to 2 AM in the dark night, I would see hordes of people marching silently, inspired by Communist leadership, preparing for socialist revolt and overthrow of the ruling party. Economic conditions seemed unfair to the mass of the populace then … but nowhere in comparison to the terrible economic status of the country NOW and since 1979. Zimbabwe is a more recent example of inflation run wild. At its peak in November 2008, inflation was running at 6.5 sextillion percent. Zimbabwe still has no national currency; currencies from other countries are used. The economy is wrecked under socialist Mugabe but God can break the curse of civil war. Mugabe's death may bring it (he is 90). The young people I trained in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) can be God's agents to bring an anointing from The Breaker to bring the country forward. “With men it is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” PRAY for Zimbabwe! While I was in Rhodesia I was invited to speak at several public schools with age brackets corresponding to high school in the USA. In every one of the schools where I ministered the gifts of the Holy Spirit operated and God performed MIRACLES. At the first school where I ministered I taught on “Jesus, the Healer.” At the end of my teaching, I started to pray for students … but nothing happened. I asked God, “What is wrong?” The LORD spoke to me and said, “I don't want you to pray for the students. I want you to teach them HOW to pray for each other. Because when you leave, they will just say, 'It was a white man who came to pray for us.'” I did what God told me. I began having the students lay hands on each other and every one I know of who needed healing was healed. In every school I went to after that, I did the same thing. God would give me a Word of Knowledge about a condition in a student that I did NOT know (a condition in their body); I would call them out, and then have another student or students lay hands on them in Jesus' name and they would always be healed. Many students received Christ as a result of witnessing the MIRACLES. The saddest school where I went to minister was referred to as a “colored” school. The students were “mixed” from African and Caucasian backgrounds, with some from parents from India. You could feel the heaviness in the spirit of the students. They were persecuted by both blacks and by whites. But, praise God, after the Lord Jesus visited them they did NOT have that problem. The spirit of heaviness was broken and they experienced the JOY of the LORD! One day while at lunch I overheard a man's name mentioned in a conversation. He was the head over ALL media in Rhodesia. His name was Val Lunn. The next day, the LORD told me to go see that man. I did NOT know where he was, nor how to find him (I had merely heard his name mentioned). I knew that he was head of Rhodesian Broadcasting Corporation so I found out the address of that office. I did not have access to an automobile and there was no transportation available in the area where I was staying (it was a very exclusive area). I started walking in faith. I was used to this as previously I had lived on the streets, preaching the Gospel, and used my feet to get me places for years. After walking a short distance, I heard an automobile stop beside me. A lady was driving, and she said in a very commanding voice: “Get in, sit down!” (I later asked God if he had any angels that looked like a lady!) She asked me where I was going. I told her the address but that I did NOT know HOW to get there. She drove me to the head office of Rhodesian Broadcasting Corporation. When I arrived at RBC I told the receptionist that I wanted to talk to Mr. Val Lunn. She responded by telling me that he alternated offices, flying between Bulawayo and Salisbury, the capital (after 1982 it was named Harare), every other day. She said that Mr. Lunn would be back in Bulawayo where I was staying the next day. I left a note for him saying, “I am from California, USA, and the LORD told me to come see you.” The next day I received a phone call from Mr. Lunn inviting me to come talk with him. I went to his office and shared with him the Good News of Jesus Christ. He told me he wanted to be saved and prayed with me, receiving Christ as His Lord. Then, I laid hands on him and he received the Baptism in the Holy Spirit and started speaking in tongues. While he was speaking in tongues, he had his eyes closed and I left his office and walked away. He did not know I had left. A few days later Mr. Lunn called me and asked me to come to his home and baptize him in his swimming pool. He also requested that I lead his house servant to Christ, both of which I did. After being baptized, Mr. Lunn told me this: he said, “I want Christ to use me in the media.” Since he was head of ALL media in Rhodesia, including radio and television, I recognized it as a great open door for the nation to hear about Jesus. When I returned to the United States I notified the top three Christian television ministries that Val Lunn wanted Christian videos and programming sent to him to air on TV. (Pat Robertson of CBN called me to ask about what God had done in Rhodesia while I was there.) None of the top 3 Christian TV ministries ever responded to Val Lunn's request for video teaching. I even re-contacted one or two of them, but no response. I asked God, “Why don't these ministries want to help?” Then I realized, “God does NOT have to tell me 'WHY.'” But I soon found out “WHY.” While I had been in Rhodesia I was holding a teaching seminar with several young black nationals. These young people were brilliant (two of them were bankers and drew European wages) but they had NO money. We met for the teaching sessions in an underground basement (there was NO floor above ground). There were buckets on the floor to catch rain water from ground level above. Every session that I taught I was impressed by the Holy Spirit to teach them, “Do NOT trust the God of the United States for your finances; trust the God of Elijah.” And, I taught a lot about the life of Elijah. After I had been back in the USA for a few weeks I received a letter from the people I had been teaching in the underground seminar. They said, “We just made our first five (5) television shows!” Then I realized: “That's WHY God did NOT want the top 3 TV ministries in the USA to send any programming to Rhodesia.”It was the time of nationalization. God wanted ALL BLACK programming. I had never connected these young people with Val Lunn … and I do NOT know whether he had sought them out … but GOD DID IT. Even though there was a lot of bloodshed in the few years following, I believe lots of bloodshed was avoided as a result of my ministry in Rhodesia as it preceded the nationalization of the country, as many received the Good News on TV during this troublesome time. By God's grace we published and distributed thousands of Wordless Books in Zimbabwe. We supplied thousands to one missionary who baptized over 2,000 people and started over 800 churches there. What is God telling YOU to do??? Remember, GOD DOES NOT HAVE TO TELL YOU WHY. Just obey Him! Baruch haba b'Shem Adonai. Your friend, Prince HandleyPresident / RegentUniversity of Excellence Podcast time: 11 minutes, 53 seconds. Copyright 2014 Prince HandleyAll rights reserved __________ 24/7 Prince Handley BLOGS, teachings, and podcastsClick the Dove above_______________World ServicesBox ADowney, California 90241 USA University of Excellence http://www.uofe.org/Prince Handley Portal http://www.princehandley.comSubscribe to The Healing and Miracle Podcast here: SUBSCRIBESubscribe to The Voice of Israel Podcast here: SUBSCRIBEHealing and Miracle Podcast: http://www.healing.libsyn.comVoice of Israel Podcast: http://www.podcastsatellite.libsyn.com/Rabbinical Studies: http://www.realmiracles.com/rabbinical.htmIsrael News and Prophecy: http://www.podcastsatellite.com/If you need healing, deliverance, or prayer, email to: princehandley@gmail.com
On the eve of celebrating the twentieth anniversary of Nelson Mandela’s release from prison, the Centre of Governance and Human Rights (CG+HR) hosted a roundtable discussion at King's College, Cambridge, with leading academics on Southern Africa - Stephen Ellis, Saul Dubow and Jocelyn Alexander - and Paul Trewhela, the author of a provocative new book 'Inside Quatro' on the human rights records of the ANC and SWAPO in exile. Chaired by the BBC World Service's Africa Editor, Martin Plaut.