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April 1968 was the climax of what has come to be known as the Wankie campaigns.
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April 1968 was the climax of what has come to be known as the Wankie campaigns.
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They were engaged in fierce battles, in what came to be known as the Wankie Operation, against the combined
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They were engaged in fierce battles, in what came to be known as the Wankie Operation, against the combined Rhodesian and South African soldiers sent to Rhodesia by the apartheid regime to bolster the Ian Smith illegal administration.
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Contiguous to Zambezi National park (56,200 ha) through a narrow riparian strip, and the Matetsi-Kazuma Pan-Hwange (Wankie) complex, forming a total contiguous conservation area in Zimbabwe of over 1,846,700 ha excluding forest reserves, and to the Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park (6,880 ha) in Zambia.
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After Manzamnyama the detachment was supposed to veer away from the Wankie Game Reserve.
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The Wankie and Sipolilo campaigns of 1967-8 had a significant impact internationally and within the country, demonstrating to the people of South Africa that the ANC's armed struggle was very much alive, writes Sandile Sijake.
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The JHQ undertook a general review of the Wankie battles and as the news reached Lusaka through Rhodesian citizens working in Zambia and other numerous sources, the main talk in both the ANC and ZAPU circles was that of sending reinforcements.
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The arrest of the last group more or less ended the Wankie part of the campaign and triggered the Sipolilo phase.
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No one among us knew that the first clashes with the enemy would take place in the vicinity of Wankie.
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