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1976
in
Rhodesia

Decades:
See also:

The following lists events that happened during 1976 in Rhodesia.

Incumbents

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Events

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June

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August

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  • 8 August - Operation Eland, aka the Nyadzonya Raid, is launched into Mozambique by the Selous Scouts
  • 11 August - Umtali came under rocket attack and mortar attack from Mozambique in retaliation for Operation Eland. Houses were damaged in Greenside and Darlington.

September

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  • 24 September - The Rhodesian Government accepted proposals put forward by U.S. Secretary of State, Dr. Henry Kissinger for majority rule in Rhodesia within two years.

November

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  • 15 November - 31 guerillas killed by Rhodesian Security Forces in a battle in the Honde Valley

December

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  • 6 December - A retired Catholic bishop, a Catholic priest and a Catholic nun were shot dead in a guerrilla ambush in Lupane. They were 71-year-old retired Bishop of Bulawayo, Rt. Rev. Adolph Schmitt, 65-year-old Fr Possenti Weggarten, principal of Regina Mundi Secondary School in Lupane, and Sr Maria Frances van den Berg.[2]
  • 19 December - 27 male workers killed by guerillas at a tea estate in the Honde Valley.

Unknown

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Births

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  • 6 July - Bobby Skinstad - former South Africa National Rugby Team captain

Deaths

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Bibliography

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  • (1978). "The Valiant Years." Galaxie Press, Salisbury, Rhodesia

References

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  1. ^ Kalley, J.A.; Schoeman, E. & Andor, L.E. (eds)(1999). Southern African Political History: a chronology of key political events from independence to mid-1997, Westport: Greenwood.
  2. ^ "Survivor Tells of Rhodesia Ambush". The New York Times. 6 December 1976. Retrieved 5 September 2021.