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Heroes Day focus shifts to Rhodesian prisons and camps as Mohadi revisits Khami
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 54909, member: 636"] Rhodesian prisons and detention centers served as battlegrounds during Zimbabwe's liberation struggle. Political detainees transformed confinement into continued resistance against colonial rule. Vice-President Kembo Mohadi recently returned to Khami Prison where he spent time as prisoner 73/75 after his 1975 arrest. President Mnangagwa occupied cell 44 at the same facility during his six-year imprisonment beginning at age 18. These locations fostered intellectual debates and strategic planning among freedom fighters. Detention camps at Gonakudzingwa, Sikombela, and Wha Wha housed prominent nationalist leaders from both ZANU and ZAPU. The Gonakudzingwa facility operated in harsh conditions near Mozambique's border within Gonarezhou wildlife area. Temperatures reached 118 degrees Celsius while dangerous animals roamed the perimeter. Political prisoners organized covert communications networks and maintained connections with external liberation movements. Zimbabwe approaches Heroes Day commemorations on August 11 as these historical sites represent forgotten chapters of the independence struggle. [/QUOTE]
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