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Song of the Butterflies
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Song of the Butterflies

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In 1973, the Rhodesian Bush War raged as hot as the deserts and jungles where it took place. Many African factions wanted to take control of Rhodesia/Zimbabwe from the European colonialists. But one man was willing to do whatever it took to drive the whites from his country, no matter how brutal or atrocious. He had the support of the people and the ability to slip over the borders at will. And his chances of becoming the president of Zimbabwe grew every day. He called himself iLunga, in Zulu, the name for a species of Shrike more commonly known as a Jackie Hangman or Butcher Bird.

Sion Michael, a South African fighting for Rhodesia and a member of the Selous Scouts, an elite group of soldiers considered the most lethal and efficient counter-terrorist specialists in Africa. Sion was the leader of an elite group of Zulu trackers who took on the guise of the enemy. He and his team called themselves Uvemvane, which means Butterflies in Zulu; the reason was their uncanny ability to move through the bush and forests silently and leave no trace behind.

Authorized to operate outside of Rhodesian borders, their prime objective was to find iLunga and prevent him from arming thousands of followers waiting in camps in Mozambique and Zambia.

Sion, a man who came to Rhodesia to fight someone else's war, could not have anticipated how deeply personal his fight with iLunga would become. Little did he know their paths were destined to cross in a way that would change the course of the war and their lives forever.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Powder River Publishing
Date
14 December 2024
Pages
330
ISBN
9781956881509

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In 1973, the Rhodesian Bush War raged as hot as the deserts and jungles where it took place. Many African factions wanted to take control of Rhodesia/Zimbabwe from the European colonialists. But one man was willing to do whatever it took to drive the whites from his country, no matter how brutal or atrocious. He had the support of the people and the ability to slip over the borders at will. And his chances of becoming the president of Zimbabwe grew every day. He called himself iLunga, in Zulu, the name for a species of Shrike more commonly known as a Jackie Hangman or Butcher Bird.

Sion Michael, a South African fighting for Rhodesia and a member of the Selous Scouts, an elite group of soldiers considered the most lethal and efficient counter-terrorist specialists in Africa. Sion was the leader of an elite group of Zulu trackers who took on the guise of the enemy. He and his team called themselves Uvemvane, which means Butterflies in Zulu; the reason was their uncanny ability to move through the bush and forests silently and leave no trace behind.

Authorized to operate outside of Rhodesian borders, their prime objective was to find iLunga and prevent him from arming thousands of followers waiting in camps in Mozambique and Zambia.

Sion, a man who came to Rhodesia to fight someone else's war, could not have anticipated how deeply personal his fight with iLunga would become. Little did he know their paths were destined to cross in a way that would change the course of the war and their lives forever.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Powder River Publishing
Date
14 December 2024
Pages
330
ISBN
9781956881509