CU. Two African boys, one younger and the other older, pan to soldier cleaning his rifle. MS. & LS. Soldier cleaning their equipment. CU. African children around soldier as he sets up draughts board. LS. People standing around outside Army camp. CU. Notice...
CU. Two African boys, one younger and the other older, pan to soldier cleaning his rifle. MS. & LS. Soldier cleaning their equipment. CU. African children around soldier as he sets up draughts board. LS. People standing around outside Army camp. CU. Notice outside camp 'City of Bulawayo - African Administration office for Nguboyenja - Mzilikazi - Barbour Fields'. Various shots, troops in streets, they question some people. Panning shot of crowded sports stadium. CU. African men looking at camera. CU. Two African children looking at camera. Various shots of start of cycle race with crowd watching. LS. Soldier patrolling oil tanks, pan up the tanks. GV. The oil tanks. LS. Oil tanks in the desert. General street scenes in Bulawayo. Various close up shots of crowd of African children looking at camera. MS. Two African men speaking together with soldier looking on. MS. Patrol of African soldiers marching along. LS. Group of African soldiers on street corner. LS. African soldiers marching past camera. Close up shot of African women squatting on ground, one with baby strapped to her back. CU. Poster on wall 'Army Moves In - Ban on Meetings'.
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