R6044/9 Badge

This pin badge features a portrait of Vladimir Lenin, the Russian revolutionary, politician, and political theorist who lead Soviet Russia from 1917-1924. It formerly belonged to Charles Makhuya. In the 1970s Charles was a guerrilla / freedom fighter with the Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army (ZIPRA), the armed wing of the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (ZAPU). Read More …

R6044/8 Badge

This pin badge features a portrait of Vladimir Lenin, the Russian revolutionary, politician, and political theorist who lead Soviet Russia from 1917-1924. It formerly belonged to Charles Makhuya. In the 1970s Charles was a guerrilla / freedom fighter with the Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army (ZIPRA), the armed wing of the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (ZAPU). Read More …

R6044/5 Badge

This pin badge features the acronym for the Zimbabwe African People’s Union, a political party and national liberation movement formed in 1961, which sought majority rule in Southern Rhodesia and fought for Zimbabwe’s independence. It formerly belonged to Charles Makhuya. In the 1970s Charles was a guerrilla / freedom fighter with the Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Read More …

R6044/4 Badge

This pin badge features Agostinho Neto. Neto was the first president of Angola following the end of the Angolan War of Independence and the signing of the Alvor Agreement in 1975. It formerly belonged to Charles Makhuya. In the 1970s Charles was a guerrilla / freedom fighter with the Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army (ZIPRA), the Read More …

R6044/2 Money; Currency; Banknote

This bundle of paper money from Zimbabwe, in Z$500 notes, is a relic from 2007, when Zimbabwe experienced monetary instability, subjecting the currency to hyperinflation. It was the first case of hyperinflation in the 21st Century. This money belonged to Charles Makhuya, a guerrilla / freedom fighter with the Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army (ZIPRA) in Read More …

R6044/1 Sweatshirt

Tie-dyed sweatshirt from Zimbabwe. This long-sleeved cream sweatshirt formerly belonged to Charles Makhuya. In the 1970s Charles was a guerrilla / freedom fighter with the Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army (ZIPRA), the armed wing of the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (ZAPU). Charles and the other recruits tie-dyed the shirts themselves to individualise them, using red ochre Read More …