Rhodesia : The Bwana and his Sixpence Part 1

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2007

The Amazing Cooked-Up Story of
The Great White Bwana and His Trusty Servant Sixpence.

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  • The Central African Federation (19531963), also called the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and made up of what are now Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, are now variably regarded as parts of Southern Africa or Eastern Africa. See also British Central Africa (18911907).

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  • you dumb asses have a great country now

  • fuck off marxist.

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  • One assumes that if Sixpence was unhappy with his job as a servant (along with the money earned) he could have returned to the bush and reverted back to his indigenous ways.

  • where do you live, in Zim because whiteman made the computer youre typing on shut up

  • Poor? from whose perspective? yours? Do you think Maasai person thinks he is poor? Europeans imposed own values on Africans, Red Indians and in the case of the Irish British values to people who didnt see them to matter, hence a conflict. Not off topic as exploitation is the cause.Kingdoms and trade centers rose and fell all over Africa as it is the fact globally.About cutting heads off is the same as what the British were doing to the Irish recently, though they look similar to me.

  • In a stuggle and war people die.. it is worth it for one to be free. Do you reckon that people died in masses in Normandy so you could be here spewing your uninformed beliefs. A process of class struggle and change ZIM has to. In the process it helps educate people like you the evil of what they believe in. It is amazing how people hold food as the ultimate price ZIM has to pay in exchange for their dignity, humanity and destiny. Amazing how people love to be called BWANA or BAAS by Africans!

  • Cant say much BAAS can you? LMFAO..

  • @rugby402 So Warrensdisplay thinks.. he makes laugh bitterly..

  • @Warrensdisplay as neutral parties to eliminate sabotage to young warriors during circumcision ceremony. as gatherers they exchanged honey for milk from pastoralists and cereals from peasants in a butter system. thats how exchange of services/commodities was achieved. So your insinuation about shona/matebele killing of bushmen is baseless.. you are ignorant of african history and way of life beyond what your supremacy books taught you; so just ask.

  • @Warrensdisplay Do you want to know who was hunting bushmen to grab their land? Go ask boers and white settlers more or less in a similar fashion settlers of CANADA and US did to Red Indians .Habitation of savannahs and related lands were synonimous with economic activity that defined people's livelihood as hunters and gatherers, peasants or pastoralists. knowledge of herbs def'd bushmen as healers and surgeons during circumcision.

  • @rugby402 Correction. ZIM building then was done together as well but only black Zimbabweans as landless, labourers, servants and squatters in white settlers farms, afer being deprived own land. Brotherhood yes. You think Lobengula didnt like that? what concortion will you squeeze this time to become invincible my dear. Keep your eyes open and go on rebuilding Zimbabwe as I believe people are born equal. The issue had to be addressed no matter how much pain it brings. freedom doesnt come cheap.

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