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Peter Sharp commentary on a procession in Salisbury, featuring Bishop Abel Muzorewa, following the handover of power in Zimbabwe Rhodesia, and after his election as the first black Prime Minister of the...
Report by Chris Morten on bomb attack at Woolworths store in Salisbury, Rhodesia.
Report back on British and New Zealand peacekeeping troops arriving in Zimbabwe Rhodesia to monitor the ceasefire due to be signed later this week. They are currently in transit camps near Salisbury...
Peter Sharp reports on the arrival of Lord Harlech (William David Ormsby-Gore) in Salisbury, Zimbabwe Rhodesia, for talks with newly-elected Prime Minister Bishop Abel Muzorewa, on behalf of the British...
Andrew Theodopolis gives an eyewitness account after an oil depot in Salisbury, Rhodesia is attacked by rocket propelled grenades. Male interviewer not identified.
Report on the return from the Lancaster House conference in London of Prime Minister Ian Smith to Zimbabwe Rhodesia and on his press conference at Salisbury (Rhodesia) Airport on the political reform agreed...
Salisbury (Rhodesia) senior fire officer John Zaktraeger(?) explains how his force tackled an oil depot blaze after a guerrilla attack with help from the army, police and South African fire services. Peter...
Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith answers questions on the severity of a guerrilla attack on an oil depot in Salisbury and South African help in putting it out.
Chris Morten reports from Salisbury (Rhodesia) on Bishop Abel Muzorewa’s triumphant return to Rhodesia after exile including a press conference by Muzorewa. Also on his plans including attending the Geneva...
After twelve hours of talks, the British Under-Secretary of the Foreign Office, John Graham, has left Rhodesia, with the South Africans happy with his input and Graham being called the best British envoy...
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