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Cde Thokozile Nyoni recalls the journey from political awakening to joining the armed struggle
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68421, member: 636"] A former combatant, Thokozile Nyoni, has recounted how witnessing racial discrimination against her mother motivated her to join Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle in 1976. She stated that her political awareness developed during secret Zapu meetings held at her family’s Mzilikazi home, disguised as church gatherings. Her involvement began with acting as a lookout during these meetings. Nyoni described a specific incident where a white customer verbally abused her mother at a Bulawayo workshop. She explained that this event solidified her decision to cross the border into Zambia for military training. She traveled with two companions, navigating a security roadblock by claiming they were visiting a hospitalized relative. Her military training occurred at the Mkushi camp for female combatants. She later survived a major bombing of that camp by Rhodesian forces in October 1978, an attack that killed hundreds of other trainees. [/QUOTE]
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