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Zimbabwe News and other magazines
Zimbabwe News
Zimbabwe News was a magazine that was first produced by the Zimbabwean African National Union (ZANU) in 1969 when the movement was in its early stages. At that time the organisation (in Britain) was lobbying the then Labour Government of Harold Wilson to reverse its stance on the Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) made by the Ian Smith regime in November 1965.
When the struggle within Rhodesia took on the aspects of a fully fledged National Liberation War, starting with guerrilla tactics and then progressing to more ambitious attacks, the magazine kept the world informed of events in the country.
After Independence in 1980 the magazine became the official organ of the ruling party of Zimbabwe.
1970 – Volume 2
01 – January
07 – December
1986 – Volume 17
10 – October
11 – November
12 – December
1987 – Volume 18
01 – January
02 – February
03 – March
04 – April
05/06 – May/June
07 – July
08 – August
11 – November
1988 – Volume 19
01 – January
02 – February
03 – April
05 – May
06 – June
07 – July
09 – September
10 – October
12 – December
1989 – Volume 20
01 – January
02 – February
03 – March
04 – April
05 – May
06 – June
07 – July
08 – August
09 – September
10 – October
11 – November
12 – December
1990 – Volume 21
01 – January
02 – February
03 – March
04 – April
05 – May
07 – August/September
08 – October/November
09 – December
1991 – Volume 22
01 – January/February
02 – March/April
04 – August
1992 – Volume 23
01 – January
03 – April
04 – May
05 – July/August
06 – September/October
07 – November
08 – December
1993 – Volume 24
01 – January
02 – February
03/04 – March/April
Social change and development
An occasional magazine which tended to look at a specific topic in more detail in each issue. Don’t know for how long it was published.
1983
Number 04 – Health
Number 05 – Economy
1984
Number 07 – Housing and Resettlement
Number 08 – The State
Number 09 – International Aid
Number 10 – Five Years of Independence
1985
Number 11 – The ‘Disadvantaged’
Number 12 – The 1985 General Election
1986
Number 13 – Women
Number 14 – Food and farming
Number 15 – The Non-Aligned Movement and the struggle against Imperialism and Colonialism
Number 15 – Supplement – Fidel Castro at 8th Non-Aligned Movement meeting in September 1982
1987
Number 16 – Industry and Technology
Number 16 – Supplement – Samora Machel and Joaquim Chissano
Spotlight on Zimbabwe
Published by the Zimbabwe Ministry of Information, Posts and Telecommunications.
The Voice
The publication of the South African Development Co-ordinating Conference/Preferential Trade Agreement. It’s reproduced here to give an idea of how commercial thinking was developing in Zimbabwe towards the end of the 1980s.
Volume 1, No 1, February 1987