Battle of Bembezi

Battle of Bembezi
Part of the First Matabele War
Battle of Bembezi is located in Zimbabwe
Bembezi
Bembezi
Battle of Bembezi (Zimbabwe)
Date1 November 1893
Location
Result Company victory
Belligerents
British South Africa Company Ndebele Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Patrick William Forbes Lobengula
Strength
700
5 Maxim guns
3 other rapid-fire guns
2 cannons
10,000
Casualties and losses
Unknown 2,500 killed
  • Gadade Battlefield
  • Mbembesi Battlefield
National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe
Gadade Battlefield Memorial, outside Bulawayo
For the dead of the Battles of Bembesi
Established1961
Location20°02′13.4″S 28°52′35.3″E / 20.037056°S 28.876472°E / -20.037056; 28.876472
near 
BATTLE OF IMBEMBESI

On a hillock 300 yards south of this pillar the Salisbury and Victoria Columns (British South Africa Company’s forces) formed laager about midday on the First of November 1893.

During the halt they were heavily attacked by a large force of Matabele (iMbizo, iNgubo, iSiziba and iHlati regiments with Amavene iQobo and iNsukamini regiments in reserve).

The battle was hard and the Matabele charged with the greatest courage three times in the face of machine gun fire but after suffering very many casualties were compelled to withdraw.

This was the decisive battle for Rhodesia and the Columns marched on to Bulawayo which they occupied on the 4th November 1893.

Erected by the Historical Monuments Commission

The Battle of Bembezi (1 November 1893) was an engagement of the First Matabele War, between the British South Africa Company and the Ndebele Kingdom.