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An artistic depiction of a pungwe meeting in Zimbabwe. Pungwe meetings were usually held at night to avoid being seen by Rhodesian police and soldiers. The pungwe was a discussion between the people and freedom fighters where they discussed information about the war and also served as a community court.
Source: Chirenje, J. Mutero. "A history of Zimbabwe for primary schools". 1982. pp. 72-4. (Image on p. 73). (URL: https://archive.org/details/historyofzimbabw0000chir/page/73/mode/1up)
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