1890s in Zimbabwe
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See also: 1880s in Zimbabwe, other events of 1890s, 1900 in Zimbabwe and the Timeline of Zimbabwe history.
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[edit] 1890
6 May - The Pioneer Column left Cecil Rhodes' farm at Kenilworth, a suburb of Kimberley, for Macloutsie under Col. Pennefather and Sir John Willoughby 29 June - Archibald Ross Colquhoun becomes the Resident Commissioner of Mashonaland July - Fort Tuli is built by the Pioneer Column at the place known as Selous Camp and used by Frederick Selous as a base for his hunting expeditions. 12 September - The Pioneer Column ran up the Union Jack on Harare Hill in Salisbury and claimed Mashonaland for the British Empire 1 October - The Pioneer Column is disbanded and each member is granted land on which to farm
[edit] 1891
15 February - A temporary frontier at Manica is settled. 9 May - Mashonaland, Matabeleland and Bechuanaland are declared British Protectorates in London by Order in Council. 12 June - The United Kingdom and Portuguese governments reach agreement on the means of determining boundaries between their territories. 27 June - First edition of the Mashonaland Herald, later the Rhodesia Herald and later still the Zimbabwe Herald 18 September - Leander Starr Jameson becomes the first Administrator of Mashonaland 22 December - The British South Africa Company holds its first annual meeting in London.
[edit] 1892
22 June - Kopje Fort is completed at Salisbury.
[edit] 1893
18 July - Matabele impi enter Victoria and attack the Mashona 2 October - Lobengula's impis attack patrols of the British South Africa company 3 October - War on the Matabele is authorised -- First Matabele War 8 October - 22 January 1894 - Andrew Duncan becomes acting administrator for Leander Starr Jameson 4 November - British forces occupy the site of Bulawayo. This marks the effective occupation of Matabeleland by British settlers 3 December - British forces, in search of King Lobengula, suffer a humiliating defeat near the Shangani river. The incident becomes known as the Shangani Patrol. The remains of the 34 Patrol members killed on that day were eventually interred next to the bodies of Cecil Rhodes and Leander Starr Jameson at World's View in the Matobo Hills. The American scout, Frederick Russell Burnham, is one of only three survivors of the Patrol.
[edit] 1894
Spring - Matabele King Lobengula dies of unknown causes. His death is kept a secret from the British for many months. 23 January - Mashonaland and Matabeleland protectorates merge to form South Zambesia
Andrew Duncan is made the acting Chief magistrate of South Zambesia
May - Leander Starr Jameson is elected Chief magistrate of South Zambesia 9 September - Leander Jameson becomes the Administrator of the South Zambesia Protectorate 28 October - 1 April 1895 - Francis Rhodes stands in for Leander Jameson as acting Administrator of the South Zambesia Protectorate[edit] 1895
3 May - South Zambesia and North Zambesia are united as Rhodesia (after Cecil Rhodes) June - Joseph Vincent becomes acting Administrator of the Rhodesia Protectorate 29 December - The Jameson raid is commenced.
[edit] 1896
2 January - Leander Starr Jameson and his raiders surrender 20 March - The First Chimurenga revolt against the British South Africa Company starts among the Matabele 2 May - Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey becomes the second Administrator of Mashonaland and Administrator of the Rhodesia Protectorate 14 June - The Mashona join in the First Chimurenga. 13 October - The Matabele are defeated by the British South Africa Company, and their chiefs concede November - Arthur Lawley becomes the Administrator of Matabeleland 29 November - British forces leave Rhodesia as it is believed local troops can now defeat the Mashona
[edit] 1897
January - Final determination of the boundary between Rhodesia and Portuguese possessions to the east 24 July - William Henry Milton becomes the 3rd Administrator of Mashonaland and Administrator of the Rhodesia Protectorate 26 October - The municipalities of Salisbury and Bulawayo are formally created. 27 October - The Mashona are defeated by the British South Africa Company thus ending the First Chimurenga.
[edit] 1898
Rhodesia south of the Zambezi is renamed the Colony of Southern Rhodesia
[edit] 1899
An Order in Council grants Southern Rhodesia a part-elected Legislative council. April 17: Polling day in the first Legislative Council election. May 15: First session of the Legislative Council.
[edit] Births
1893 - John Noble Kennedy, Governor of Southern Rhodesia from January 1947 to November 1953 6 February 1893 John Jestyn Llewellin, 1st Baron Llewellin, Governor-general of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland from September 1953 to January 1957 1897 - Henry Bredon Everard, three times acting President of the Republic of Rhodesia 1898 - Peveril Barton Reiby Wallop William-Powlett, Governor of Southern Rhodesia from November 1954 to December 1959 1899 - Robert Clarkson Tredgold, acting Governor of Southern Rhodesia from November 1953 to November 1954 and acting Governor-general of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland from January to February 1957
[edit] Deaths
1894 - Lobengula Kumalo dies 1898 - Nehanda and Kaguvi, two spirit mediums are hanged

