Rhodesian Crisis Report (1965)

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  • čas přidán 12. 04. 2014
  • Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
    Documentation on file.
    GV. Main Street in Bulawayo. MS. Rhodes Statue in main street. GV. Of Main Street. CU. Street sign. 'Main Street and 8th Ave'. VS. Exteriors of some of the houses in Bulawayo MS. Pan of line of parked cars in the town. VS. Exterior of 'Rhodesia Front' building. VS. In street a memorial to men killed in Matabele Rebellion in 1896. MS. Street scenes. VS. Of the modern buildings and the various countries name plates of the Central African Trade Fair. GV. Travelling shot along Main Street. MS. Cars parked at meters in Main Street. VS. Scenes in the streets, general material. VS. Of Africans township outside Bulawayo. Shows prefabricated and brick built accommodation. Africans cycling back and forth to their work. Township is called Mpopoma. VS. Africans being checked onto bus at bus stop and the windscreen of the bus has wire across it for this is the place where a bus was stoned recently. MCU. Sign 'Bulawayo' on road leading to the town. GV. Pan (2 shots) of typical African bush village with huts, this is about 200 miles from Salisbury. VS. Governor of Southern Rhodesia Sir Humphrey Gibbs comes out of Government House and meets a battery of pressmen, he sits in a chair and talks for a while before going in again (Magnetic Tape in can 4087 B. of message.) VS. News cameramen. VS. Good of Sir Humphrey Gibbs and Lady Gibbs with their sons on the lawns of Government House having a game of croquet.
    (Orig. Neg.)
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Komentáře • 47

  • @naijanistan
    @naijanistan Před rokem +10

    This video reminds me of my experience growing up as a child in a village in Africa. It reminds me of our society. Peacefulness at the surface but with internal turmoils and the struggle of my grandparents day to day survival. Life goes on.

  • @georgfriedrichhandel4390
    @georgfriedrichhandel4390 Před rokem +13

    Bulawayo was the industrial hub of the country. It had many factories and businesses. Sadly, most of those have either left the city or have shut down which has resulted in severe economic decline for the city and the region.

  • @oriettoberti2501
    @oriettoberti2501 Před 2 lety +18

    Rhodesians never die!

  • @TheZuluman7
    @TheZuluman7 Před rokem +12

    I must confess black rule didn't bring any meaningful development and change in Bulawayo but de industrialization ,extreme poverty .The pavements and streets clogged with hopeless traders selling their wares for a living..Its sad .

  • @MathandakaLumani
    @MathandakaLumani Před 9 lety +81

    Bulawayo has not changed much since 1965

  • @otisarmyalso
    @otisarmyalso Před rokem +14

    Dumbest move ever was UK to abandon it colonies to ommunist insurgents

    • @stephenchappell7512
      @stephenchappell7512 Před rokem +1

      That was Portugal

    • @ropaul8006
      @ropaul8006 Před rokem +1

      ​@@stephenchappell7512and the UK. Stabbed Rhodesia in the back

    • @stephenchappell7512
      @stephenchappell7512 Před rokem +2

      @@ropaul8006
      likewise as they're now
      doing to their own people

    • @kuyahkudey3217
      @kuyahkudey3217 Před 6 měsíci

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Sp9i
      @Sp9i Před 26 dny

      @@stephenchappell7512Those were Portuguese people who took down the Estado Novo in the Carnation Revolution to create a socialist Portuguese state that supported decolonization

  • @andrewthacker114
    @andrewthacker114 Před měsícem

    Nice clip .I grew up in Rhodesia.

  • @antskaljurand3091
    @antskaljurand3091 Před rokem +13

    Its been so much better under black rule. Says no one ever!

    • @sjx3516
      @sjx3516 Před rokem +2

      Well the issue of whites in cars blacks on bikes is gone, we are building our own houses , able to go on holiday within and without Zimbabawe as blacks, we run and own businesses.

    • @antskaljurand3091
      @antskaljurand3091 Před rokem

      @@sjx3516 With help from the outside world you know the white world and without that help Zimbabwe would fall apart oh wait it already has.

    • @alescukambembo8799
      @alescukambembo8799 Před rokem

      @@sjx3516 But the financial crises continue

    • @britannicgeneral7460
      @britannicgeneral7460 Před rokem

      ​@@sjx3516 You could do that back then as well... the White's just happened to have more money because their ancestors came from a richer land.

    • @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298
      @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298 Před rokem

      @@sjx3516 lol, houses built with no electricity and water because the government has failed to deliver. Driving on potholed roads and hospitals without paracetamol. How many black can afford the holidays you write about?
      Most people I know would vote Rhodesian Front back into power if they came back because this was clearly a better life even for blacks at the time.

  • @user-vh8wj9id9e
    @user-vh8wj9id9e Před 3 měsíci +1

    No development since independence 43 years ago the city of Lobengula (Bulawayo is in the intensive care unit,,,,no water shortages no industry, ikhula ngama lokish kuphela,,,,cry may beloved city

  • @josephsmith4143
    @josephsmith4143 Před rokem +16

    The natives were a lot better off then than they're right now. I. Smith was a true Rhodesian!!!

  • @Neniwofuti
    @Neniwofuti Před rokem +3

    The voice of Sir Humphrey Gibbs

    • @otisarmyalso
      @otisarmyalso Před rokem

      Almost no audio on most old clips UK guv policy up thru ww2 was to encourage emigration to colonies then foolishly abandon it colonies to commies

  • @user-vh8wj9id9e
    @user-vh8wj9id9e Před 3 měsíci

    The city of Lobengula looks the same as it was in 1965

  • @rodrigomeneses5900
    @rodrigomeneses5900 Před rokem +1

    Poor exploited people... and all the wealth went to Europe and was not shared equally with the original black population, the true owners of the land and raw materials

    • @otisarmyalso
      @otisarmyalso Před rokem

      Yep all that wealth sat unexploited for melleniums by native ppls

    • @britannicgeneral7460
      @britannicgeneral7460 Před rokem +5

      Bantu people are not native to southern Africa...

    • @stephenchappell7512
      @stephenchappell7512 Před rokem +5

      The wealth stayed
      Rhodesia was self-governing from the 1920's

    • @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298
      @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298 Před rokem

      The wealth is a lot more unequally shared now under African rule than it was under white rule. They knew how to govern, allbeit in a racist manner. Look at Zimbabwe now. So sad!

    • @rorykinsella8826
      @rorykinsella8826 Před rokem +3

      Obviously you don't have a clue about Rhodesia or southern Africa for that matter.

  • @SymphonyBrahms
    @SymphonyBrahms Před rokem +3

    Rhodesia was bound to fail from day one.

    • @adamanthony7465
      @adamanthony7465 Před rokem +4

      Not necessarily...my father was treasurer in the Centre Party. Di Mitchell sought talks with the freedom fighters. And step progress to universal vote.
      And then a SAM hit a viscount.
      Attitude hardened .. polarisation. Mutual understanding had no further chances.
      An external settlement by a party in Britain now in great difficulty itself.
      I wonder what would have been..if that critical space before the Viscount had been kept and allowed.
      I am a Christian and so all will I believe come in time to good.

    • @josephsmith4143
      @josephsmith4143 Před rokem +7

      Rhodesia was thrown under the bus.

    • @joedias7946
      @joedias7946 Před rokem

      @@josephsmith4143 best that way

    • @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298
      @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298 Před rokem +2

      And it's sad that it failed. Most Zimbabweans I know would vote for a return to Rhodesia.

    • @Legamster3584
      @Legamster3584 Před 10 měsíci

      No for example Australia was rally racist at one point but Australia lived on mainly because they got the time they needed to end their racism and the Rhodesians didn’t get enough time for the racism to end