Mugabe & Nkomo Expain the Walk Out of the Patriotic Front from Constitutional Talks | Oct. 1979
Tuesday, October 2nd 1979. Footage of Robert Mugabe and Joshua Nkomo explaining why the Patriotic Front walked out of the talks being held at Lancaster House in London. They objected to the the fact that Britain, the former colonial power in Rhodesia and the mediating party in the talks had held talks with the Salisbury delegation without the Patriotic Front being present. Footage: Reuters News Archive.

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