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1974 in Zimbabwe
Contents
1
March
2
June
3
July
4
November
5
December
6
Births
7
See also
March
2 March - At the
African National Council
inaugural conference, an agreement is reached on a mandate for continuing talks with the Rhodesian regime
June
2 June - The
African National Council
reject the proposals agreed upon between Bishop
Abel Muzorewa
and
Ian Smith
July
3 July - An
African National Council
delegation tells the British Government that it is not prepared to continue talks with the Rhodesian regime
30 July - The
Rhodesian Front
wins the
Rhodesia general election
November
Detained activists
Joshua Nkomo
,
Zimbabwe African People's Union
and
Ndabaningi Sithole
, founder
Zimbabwe African National Union
are allowed to attend the meetings in
Lusaka
,
Zambia
with the presidents of
Botswana
,
Tanzania
and
Zambia
and
African National Council
with representatives of the Rhodesian government
December
9 December - The Lusaka Declaration is signed uniting
Zimbabwe African People's Union
,
Zimbabwe African National Union
and African National Council under the
United African National Council
banner
11 December - A ceasefire is agreed
Births
January 1 —
Samukeliso Moyo
, long-distance runner
See also
1973 in Zimbabwe
other events of 1974
1975 in Zimbabwe
Years in Zimbabwe