English: Zimbabwean/Rhodesian activists Daniel and Stella Madzimbamuto, from The Lamp, 1969 article.
Original caption: Danies Madzimbamuto is a committed African nationalist, a member of the banned ZAPU. He has been detained since 1964 and, under his present order, will remain in detention until 1970. It is very probable that he will not be released even then, but will merely be served with another detention order.
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