Chinhoyi Seven remembered for bravery in the liberation struggle

Story by ZBC Reporter
Zimbabwe today marks the anniversary of the Chinhoyi Seven, the liberation fighters who ignited the Second Chimurenga after engaging Rhodesian forces on April 28, 1966.
The seven cadres exchanged gunfire with the enemy for several hours in a battle that became a defining moment in the country’s armed struggle for independence.
Their sacrifice remains firmly embedded in Zimbabwe’s liberation history, symbolising courage, resistance and the determination to attain majority rule.
The heroes, David Guzuzu, Arthur Maramba, Chris Chatambudza, Godwin Manyerenyere, Simon Chingozha, Godfrey Dube, and Chubby Savanhu continue to inspire present and future generations.

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