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![Interview with Mathew Chandanengewa](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Call Number: SS 050AFormat: Cass AProducers: Sue SuprianoCollection: Sue Supriano Interviews and Programs
Interview with Mathew Chandanengewa on Zimbabwe and health.
![Interview with Joyce Sikakae](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 8/1/1983Call Number: SS 052AFormat: Cass AProducers: Sue SuprianoCollection: Sue Supriano Interviews and Programs
Interview with Joyce Sikakae about the fight for independence in South Africa as well as her life as a South African writer and activist.
![Peace Fair in Zimbabwe](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Call Number: SS 060AFormat: Cass AProducers: Sue SuprianoCollection: Sue Supriano Interviews and Programs
Interview with a activist from the women's movement in Zimbabwe at the Peace Fair, which commemorates the August 6th, 1945 atomic bomb dropping in Hiroshima. Also discussed: the women's movement and anti-nuclear movement in Zimbabwe. (first 2/3 of the tape is blank and the last 1/3 is the interview)
![Speech by Malzoni Guta on ZANU (Zimbabwe African National Union)](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
A speech by Malzoni Guta on ZANU (Zimbabwe African National Union) Zimbabwean language (possibly Shona or Ndebele languages).
![Interview with Joyce Kangai of the ZANU (Zimbabwe African National Union) Women’s League](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
A representative from the New York Material Aid Campaign for ZANU interviews Joyce Kangai, Publicity Secretary of the ZANU Women’s League. Kangai talks about how the Zimbabwean elections are being discredited and attacked by outside, imperialist forces such as Britain, Ian Smith of Rhodesia, Rhodesian armed forces, and South Africa. She states that these armed forces are all harrassing ZANU, attempting to forcibly keep the organization from the polls, and trying to eliminate democratic elections by claiming ZANU violated the ceasefire and by attacking ZANU leaders and supporters & their families, and homes. She also speaks about the increased participation of ZANU women in the struggle against the oppressors, the conditions of life for women under the whites and the goals and needs of the women of ZANU.
![ZANU Women’s League Rally and speech by Mrs. Robert Mugabe on ZANU - PF (Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front)](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Mrs. Robert Mugabe gives a speech on the ZANU (Zimbabwe African National Union) Women’s League.
Speech in a Zimbabwean language (possibly Shona or Ndebele languages).
![PAC Chairman Nyati Pokela interview (Pan Africanist Congress of South Africa)](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 11/13/1982Call Number: AFR 009AFormat: Cass AProgram: Songs of FreedomCollection: South Africa
Judy Jensen of the Material Aid Campaign for ZANU interviews the Chairman of South Africa’s PAC (Pan Africanist Congress). Nyati Pokela speaks about the history and purpose of the PAC and explains what Bantustans are and why they were created. He explains why the PAC and the ANC (African National Congress) deem it necessary to engage in armed struggle against the Apartheid government, and how the PAC’s leaders lead by example by taking risks for the cause. Pokelu details the role of women in the struggle and the conditions of the black population of South Africa, and explains the unequal development of different African countries toward independence. He talks about the similarities between the struggles in South Africa and the US, and calls for solidarity with the PAC and Africa’s cause.
![Joyce Kangai of the ZANU (Zimbabwe African National Union) Women’s League](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Joyce Kangai of the ZANU (Zimbabwe African National Union) Women’s League speaks about the Zimbabwean people losing their land, outside forces imposing their power, and the oppressive nature of colonialism on language and culture. She calls the women to fight for liberation, and explains how they can be part of the struggle.
![ZANU-PF on the role of education](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Professor Caulterwell of ZANU-PF (Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front) speaks about the role of education in the struggle against white rule and imperialism. He discusses the teacher shortage and that textbooks lack an African view. All community and missionary schools will come under the direction of the ZANU government after independence.
![Tirai Kangai - Zimbabwe after Independence.](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
He speaks about Zimbabwe establishing its place in the international community; the flight and resettlement of refugees to Mozambique and Zambia; the progress being made in liberated Zimbabwe through a changing of attitudes of whites through education; and the ZANU (Zimbabwe African National Congress) government’s opposition to Apartheid in South Africa.