
- 222 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Zimbabwe: The Blame Game
About this book
The Blame Game is a cycle of creative non-fiction pieces, pulling the readers through the politics of modern day Zimbabwe. Like in any game, there are players in this game, opposing each other. The game is told through the eyes of one of the players, thus it is subjective. It centres on truthfully trying to find who to blame for Zimbabwes problems, and how to undo all these problems. Finding who to blame should be the beginning for the search of solutions. It encourages talking to each other, maybe about the wrongs we have done to each other, and genuinely trying to embrace and forgive each other. In trying to undo the problems in Zimbabwe, it also offers insight or solutions on a larger platform Africa: particularly South Africa; that it might learn from other African countries that have imploded before it, how to solve its own problems.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- 1. The Prologue
- 2. Silence
- 3. Zimbabweâs Political Mine-Fields
- 4. Rantings Of A Raving Pen: The Land Vs Freedom Game
- 5. Farm Invasion Episode
- 6. Undated Journals: Two Weeks Before 27 June 2008
- 7. Laughings Of The Mad Dog
- 8. This Could Be Why Tsvangirai Had To Withdraw
- 9. 27 June 2008
- 10. Coconut Republic
- 11. The Blame Game
- 12. The Point Of Contention: The Police
- 13. Worldâs âBestâ Central Banker
- 14. There Is No Cholera in Zimbabwe
- 15. South Africa vs. The United Nations
- 16. Chinese Imperialism for Political Protection?
- 17. Wona Katerere
- 18. Hunger Strike
- 19. Undoing Mugabe
- 20. A Recipe on How to Create a Holocaust
- 21. An Unfinished Circle
- 22. Doors
- 23. Motherâs Body
- 24. First Impressions: A Letter from South Africa
- 25. There Is No Xenophobia in South Africa
- 26. Exile
- 27. Malemania
- 28. Doing South Africa
- 29. Post-Power Sharing Deal Rhetoric
- 30. Mugabe Is Still The Problem
- 31. The Portrait Of
- Back cover