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The Super Zimbabwe African People's Union is a defunct militant organization, made up of former members of the Rhodesian Security Forces, that operated in Zimbabwe in the 1980s. Super ZAPU members worked for either Ian Smith, the first Prime Minister of Rhodesia; Abel Muzorewa, the first and only Prime Minister of Zimbabwe Rhodesia; Ndabaningi Sithole, the founder of the Zimbabwe African National Union; or the apartheid Government of South Africa.

Author Joseph Hanlon argues in Beggar Your Neighbours: Apartheid power in Southern Africa that Super ZAPU members were former ZIPRA fighters who fought on behalf of the South African government.

References

  1. The Zimbabwe African People's Union, 1961-87: A Political History of Insurgency in Southern Rhodesia By Eliakim M. Sibanda
  2. Hanlon, Joseph. Beggar Your Neighbours: apartheid power in Southern Africa By Hanlon, Joseph. Pages 180-182
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