The history of Southern Africa is filled with joy and despair, victory and losses,  beauty and tragedy!!! It covers a huge period, way before the time that King Shaka declared his town to be called Bulawayo, to the current city of Bulawayo in Zimbabwe.

The days when the spear ruled the land,  the days of the  Rozwi, Shona, Zulu, Sotho and Ndebele Kings, these kings had the power of  life and death on their tongues. At the drop of cow dung they could declare someone to be done away with for good.  The struggles of one tribe to control a region and a land!

Those days gave way to the great British imperial dream of  extending the British empire from  Cape Town to Cairo, under the leadership of Cecil John Rhodes and his predecessors.



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