This memorial commemorates a number of the settlers who were killed in the 1896 Matebele uprising in the Shangani Area [map]
Why this memorial is situated at this point and is given the name “Pongo” are mysteries. The Pongo river is not here but about 15km further west towards Bulawayo. Originally this river was called (in 1893) the Manzimyana, but an 1897 map clearly shows it renamed the Pongo river and this is where the Pongo Store was. One can but guess that perhaps the memorial was put here at the site adjacent to where the settlers had defeated the Matabele in 1893 rather than somewhere else which would have had no special significance.
Where did the name “Pongo” come from?
The dictionary defines Pongo as an early name for a large African ape, the Orang-outang, and it is also what the British sailors call British soldiers!
When was it erected?
Presumably after the coach road was changed to follow what is now the old strip road – but when was this?
The names on the memorial
Most names have been carved onto the stone, and metal plaques were added later and they contain some additional names. One name, Moonie, has a line carved through it and the story is that Moonie was thought to have been killed, but wasn’t and after returning some years later he cut the line through his name.
The list below displays the details of some of the names on the memorial.
| Name | When Killed |
Details |
| Berfelsen, Paul Emal, wife Hannar & 4 sons |
End March |
Farming 12miles north of Hartley Hills road |
| Comploier, ‘Pete’ |
26 March |
Prospector |
| Grant, James |
End March |
|
| Gracey, Robert |
End March |
From Ireland, Ex BSAP & Prospector, killed with his coloured wife |
| Hammond, Andrew Robert |
30 March |
Engineers, killed together |
| Johnson, WH |
30 March |
|
| Palmer, HN |
30 March |
|
| Jensen, Charles |
30 March |
Swedish |
| Keefe, Charles |
End March |
Killed together, first two are brothers |
| Keefe, Christopher |
End March |
|
| Webster, R |
End March |
|
| Matthews, Benjamin |
30 March |
Jewish, killed together, Benjamin was from Rotterdam, Van der dooten from Melbourne |
| Van der dooten |
30 March |
|
| O’Reilley T |
End March |
Killed on Leechdale Co’s property |
| Rowe, Frank R |
30 March |
Miner from St Austell |
| Radford A |
End March |
Partner of Leech |
| Raynor, Ben Pte |
11 Sept |
York and Lancaster Regt. |
| Taylor, George |
End March |
Missing since that date, partners. Taylor was Ex Navy, William was Ex 6th Inniskilling Dragoons |
| McCabe, William |
End March |
|
| Wienard | End March |
Cattle Inspector |
| Wren | 25 March |
Cattle Inspector |
| Moonie T | ? | On memorial, but not in BSAP uprising report |
Map of the Location of the Pogo Memorial near Shangani

I took these photos in March 2000, returning to Gweru from our trip to the Matopos so am not sure if the memorial still stands?
Posters & Books on Matabele History
Amazon have a bunch of really interesting posters and books relating to Matabeleland, Lobengula and the history of this area:
In the UK
In the USA










Great news for all Zimbabwean cricket fans is that Zimbabwe Cricket has appointed Essex all rounder and former Zimbabwe cricket player Grant Flower as batting coach to become effective this October.
Zimbabwe Cricket Books
There is also the Autobiography of another great Zimbabwean cricket coach Duncan Fletcher “Behind the Shades”
