Freedom Nyamubaya
Freedom Nyamubaya (1958? – 5 Julaị 2015) bụ onye na-ede uri, onye na-agba egwu, onye ọrụ ugbo, onye na-akwado nwanyị, na onye mgbagha si Zimbabwe.[1][2] A maara ya dị ka otu n'ime ndị "ndị na-ede uri guerrilla" a na-eme ememe na Zimbabwe, nwere nchịkọta abụ abụọ ya ebipụtara.[3] N'oge Agha Bush nke Rhodesian, ọ jere ozi dị ka otu n'ime ụmụ nwanyị ole na ole ndị ọchịagha na-arụ ọrụ ubi. Na 1979, a họpụtara ya onye odeakwụkwọ maka agụmakwụkwọ na ọgbakọ mbụ nke Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) Women's League. [1]
Mbido ndụ na ime ihe ike
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]A mụrụ na Uzumba na Mashonaland East, Nyamubaya hapụrụ ụlọ akwụkwọ sekọndrị mgbe ọ dị afọ 15 ịbanye na Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army (ZANLA) n'oge ọgba aghara ha na-emegide ọchịchị Rhodesia nke bụ ndị ọcha.[1]. Ọ gara n'ogige ọzụzụ ZANLA dị na Mozambique, na-eche na ya nwere ike "gbanwee ihe".[2] N'oge Agha Bush nke Rhodesia, ọ bụ otu n'ime ụmụ nwanyị ole na ole ndị ọchịagha na-arụ ọrụ ubi; ọ bụ ezie na mgbe agha ahụ gasịrị, otú e si mesoo ndị agha okpuru ọchịchị megharịa ahụ́ wutere ya. Ọ gara n'ihu bụrụ odeakwụkwọ maka agụmakwụkwọ na ọgbakọ mbụ nke Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) Women's League . [2]
Mgbe nnwere onwe gasịrị
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Mgbe Zimbabwe nweere onwe ya na 1980, Nyamubaya nọgidere na-arụsi ọrụ ike maka ike na ikike nke ndị Zimbabwe. N'etiti afọ 1980 ọ tọrọ ntọala ụlọ ọrụ ọha na eze Management Outreach Training Services for Rural and Urban Development (MOSTRUD) na Marondera, Zimbabwe.[3] Ebumnuche mbụ bụ inyere ndị gbara ọsọ ndụ na ndị a chụpụrụ n'ihi agha maka nnwere onwe aka site n'inye mmezigharị, reintegration na ọzụzụ na nkà ọrụ ugbo iji kwado ihe oriri.[4] Ọ gara n'ihu na-eduzi nzukọ ahụ ruo mgbe ọ nwụrụ, na-etinye uche na mmepe ime obodo, nkwado ọrụ ugbo na ihe nkiri maka ụmụ nwanyị na ndị na-eto eto.
Ihe odide na arụmọrụ
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Freedom Nyamubaya nwere nchịkọta abụ abụọ e bipụtara, On the Road Again: Poems During and After the National Liberation of Zimbabwe (Zimbabwe Publishing House, 1985), na Dusk of Dawn (College Press, 1995).[5][6] Ya na Irene Ropa Rinopfuka Mahamba (Zimbabwe Foundation for Education with Production, 1987) dere akwụkwọ. [7] E bipụtara akụkọ mkpirikpi ya "Special Place" na anthology Writing Still: New Stories from Zimbabwe (Weaver Press, 2003). [5]
N'abụ uri ya 'Introduction', nke na-emeghe On the Road Again, Nyamubaya kwupụtara mkpebi ya ịga n'ihu na-alụ ọgụ megide ikpe na-ezighị ezi mgbe agha ọhịa biri: [7][8]
Ugbu a etinyela m égbè m n'okpuru N'ihi ihe fọrọ nke nta ka ọ bụrụ ihe doro anya na onye iro ka bụ ihe a na-adịghị ahụ anya. Ogwe m enweghị ihe a kapịrị ọnụ Ugbu a Ka aka m rụọ ọrụ -Anya m bụrụ abụ - Pencil m dee - Banyere otu ihe ahụ m gbara.
Nyamubaya bụ onye na-ede uri na mmemme akwụkwọ na ihe omume na Africa na mba ofesi, gụnyere Poetry Africa on Tour, September 2010 na Harare, Zimbabwe, [9] na 18th International Poetry Festival nke Medellín na Colombia na 2008. [7] Nyamubaya nwere mmasị na egwu mbira ọdịnala, ma rụọ ọrụ dị ka onye na-agba egwú n'elu ikpo okwu, gụnyere onye egwu a ma ama n'ụwa niile Thomas Mapfumo.
- ↑ Freedom Nyamubaya (Zimbabwe, 1958). World Poetry Movement. Retrieved on 25 May 2016.
- ↑ Makoni-Muchemwa, Upenyu (19 February 2010). Freedom education – Interview with Freedom Nyamubaya. Kubatana. Archived from the original on 28 April 2015. Retrieved on 25 May 2016.
- ↑ "Remembering fighter-poet Freedom Nyamubaya", Newsday, 8 July 2015. Retrieved on 25 May 2016.
- ↑ Zimbabwe's future is bright. Folke Bernadotte Academy (2015). Retrieved on 26 May 2016.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Staunton (9 July 2015). Freedom T.V. Nyamubaya. Poetry International Rotterdam. Archived from the original on 5 August 2016. Retrieved on 25 May 2016.
- ↑ On The Road Again. Poetry International. Archived from the original on 5 August 2016. Retrieved on 26 May 2016.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Freedom Nyamubaya. Festival Internacional de Poesía de Medellín, Prometeo (July 2008). Retrieved on 26 May 2016.
- ↑ Freedom Nyamubaya: Selections from On the Road Again. University of Iowa (2002). Retrieved on 26 May 2016.
- ↑ Poetry Africa on Tour (23 September 2010). Retrieved on 26 May 2016.